Thursday, October 1, 2015

Houston Legal Links 10/1/2015

Originally published by Mary Flood.

Top legal news includes: CSB Report on Fatal Plant Leak Slams DuPont; Reports: Victims’ mom confirms arrests in drive-by shootings of 2 kids; Galveston judge cleared of wrongdoing in Facebook posts (Chron subsc); Mithoff to Represent Harris County in Emissions Suit Against Volkswagen (Texas Lawyer); See the FBI’s newest data on violent crime in Texas metro areas; Houston film crew robbed by Houston man in front of ‘We Love Houston’ sign; Haven’t Memorized Any Phone Numbers? You May Wind Up Stuck in the Harris County Jail; Man found guilty in mock space shuttle vandalism case; Comerica Bank: Risk Of Recession For Houston Rising; Amid Lawsuit, Lt. Gov. Patrick Defends Medicaid Cuts to Therapy; State closes day care; parents say baby bitten 27 times; Dallas officer fired after charge in prostitution case; Travis County Prosecutor-For-Hire Deal Postponed; University of Texas holds forum on concealed guns on campus; Houston investors win Mexican offshore lease & Houston oil company settles SEC investigation over West Africa payments.

For the water cooler: Kramer Levin is sanctioned $135K for deposition conduct; Dewey Jurors Ask: What Does it Mean to Deliberate?; Did owner want dog’s $140K yearly bills paid by estate? Animal groups growl over lack of trust money; Lawyer who dodged train fare will pay restitution based on discounted weekly pass rate; Google Ad Keyword Misconduct Leads To Reprimand; The ‘Fundamental Shift’ In The Litigation Market That May Cost Lawyers Their Jobs; Men Cite Their Own Work More Than Women; How a $15 Million Legal Bill Put a Kentucky Town in Bankruptcy; Law firm will disband after 143 years as end result of strategic planning process; When Biglaw Attorneys Get Divorced, The Results Aren’t Pretty; NCAA Defeated By ‘Rule of Reason’ In O’Bannon Lawsuit; You’ll Never Guess What Was Stolen At This T14 Law School – Hint – Ginsburg lunch bag in fridge; Fugitive NSA leaker Edward Snowden joins Twitter; Are weeds protected by the First Amendment? Posner thinks not & Good News: Cops Now Slightly More Likely To Lube You First.

Curated by Texas Bar Today. Follow us on Twitter @texasbartoday.



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