Thursday, November 12, 2015

Houston Legal Links 11/12/2015

Originally published by Mary Flood.

Top legal news includes: Troubling details about suspect linked to judge’s shooting emerge; 2 county jails violate standards, officials say; Leader of smuggling ring gets federal prison sentence; Houston murder rate skyrockets in early 2015; Police: Four Inmates Thwarted In Harris County Jail Attempt; Houston City Council Discusses Body Cameras; Top Rodeo Athletes File Class Action Antitrust Suit (Texas Lawyer); Former Texas Abuse Victims’ Advocate Accused of Being a Creep; Anti-HERO Campaign Gears Up to Fight Transgender Rights in Dallas; No Evidence Yet of Backlash to Houston HERO Vote; Comparing Nondiscrimination Protections in Texas Cities; Hearing set on environmental impact of proposed Cypress apartments; Dogs help authorities sniff out child porn; Texas Tech dean resigns amid scandal; Ex-Prosecutor Loses Case Against Nueces DA (Texas Lawyer); Legal Aid Group Wins Grant to Create Legal Forms (Texas Lawyer); Women in the Workplace: Sartorial Tips for New Lawyers (Texas Lawyer); The Keystone Rejection Isn’t Exactly An Environmental Win & North Dakota oil patch town moves closer to banning crew camps in city limits.

For the water cooler: Watch This Biglaw Firm’s Managing Partner Fire A Misbehaving Partner — Via YouTube Video; Lawyer gets probation for forging judge’s name on court order and is disbarred by consent; Did BigLaw lawyer lie to help client get millions to buy Maxim? Or was he a victim of his client?; Do BigLaw firms need to tighten their belts? Business is slowing, surveys say; Report: Hacked jail phone records show 14,000 calls to lawyers were taped; This SCOTUS Justice Hasn’t Written The Majority Opinion In A Major Case In 6 Years; Free courthouse ’boutique’ helps defendants look their best at trial; Raiders Player Faces Dog-Taunting Charges; Biglaw Partner’s Tweets Spark FBI Interest; Federal judge stuns courtroom with probation sentences in $5M mortgage-fraud case; Judge orders state to take foster child from home of gay couple & An estimated 10 percent of death row inmates are veterans, report says.

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