Monday, November 2, 2015

Houston Legal Links 11/2/2015

Originally published by Mary Flood.

Top legal news includes: Loss of insurance plans could devastate cancer patients (Chron subsc); Open Enrollment For Obamacare Starts; Rhetoric Shifts On Texas Debate Over Medicaid Expansion; Commission Begins Study of Wrongful Convictions; Falkenberg: Doctor accused in rape unlikely to be held liable in civil court (Chron subsc); Lawyer Hopes Immunity Defense Saves His Career ( Texas Lawyer); Protests at Gaslamp May Lead to Another Lawsuit; HCSO detention officer shot during attempted car burglary; Protests mar first service at Greater Church of Lucifer; Chief Justice Hecht Settles Campaign Finance Ethics Case (Texas Lawyer); Last person jailed in Waco biker shooting to be released; Texas case sees religious liberty, home-school rules collide; Paxton Blasts “Never-Ending” School Suits; In Red River Dispute, “A Cloud Over This Land”; Trial to begin in deadly South By Southwest crash in Austin; Did Ted Cruz Just Screw the GOP Presidential Debate at UH?; Texas mother and daughter mistakenly shot by Mexican soldiers; Texans still prohibited from carrying most knives; Texas case mulls if home-school kids have to learn something; Texans on List of Richest, Poorest in Congress; Top 20 earners on Harris County’s payroll; New money deadline approaching for Texas horse racing & Expert says Oklahoma earthquakes easing over last 3 months.

For the water cooler: Let go after 74 years, law firm sues client to regain representation; Lawyer Hit With Disciplinary Charges For Comparing Judges To Monica Lewinsky, Bragging About Farts; Ex-client charged with arson in fires at law firm and prosecutor’s office gets 16 years; What You Need to Know About Haunted-House Law; Friends since childhood, two men earn law degrees and establish large PI firm; Former BigLaw lawyer pleads guilty in Ponzi scheme; High-Profile Lawyer Charged With Punching Client In Court; Senators Are Tired Of Law Students Flushing Loan Dollars Down The Toilet For ‘Worthless’ Degrees; 7 Directors Cops Should Boycott Instead Of Quentin Tarantino; District Attorney Agrees With His Office That Potentially Embarrassing Recordings Of Him Should Not B; Released; Reports: Attorney facing disciplinary matter shot bar chairman, then himself, at French courthouse; Woman is convicted for bogus court papers served on judge and lawyer & 7 Highlights From The 2015 Survey On Retention And Promotion Of Women In Law Firms.

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



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