Monday, January 29, 2018

Houston Legal Links

Originally published by Mary Flood.

Top legal news: Texas mayoral aide resigns after side work done on city time; Corporate GCs Pushing Law Firms on Diversity (Texas Lawbook); Justice Sonia Sotomayor Charms UH Crowd of Law Students, Lawyers, Judges (Texas Lawyer); US Supreme Court asked to halt Texas execution this week; Texas Republican executive committee censures House Speaker Joe Straus; Questions remain in ‘uncommon’ FBI shooting that left victim dead (Chron subsc); Texans have one week left to register to vote in time for the 2018 primaries; U.S. 59 bridge lights shine again after donations; Trump’s Immigration Proposal Received Positively By Some Houston Leaders; Texas security regulators target another cryptocurrency operator (Chron subsc); Affidavit: Houston man left girlfriend to die after Christmas Day shootout; Does business group’s use of “dark money” for its political action committee follow state ethics rules?; Jump in late mortgages after Harvey sparks foreclosure fears; Documentary about controversial 2015 Austin PD arrest nominated for Oscar; Texas City Immune From Car Crash Death Suit, 5th Circ. Told (Law360); Inmate arrested breaking back in prison with booze, food; After no-bid deal falls apart, Texas Education Agency review calls for clearer contracting procedures; Reports: Texas toddler accidentally shoots self with shotgun; Remains of 5 immigrants found in South Texas after cold snap & Road crew uncovers tunnel near Mexico border in Texas.

For the water cooler: Lawyer is accused of burglarizing law firm that fired her, using stolen credit card to buy sex toys; A purr-fect ending for Grumpy Cat is a $710K copyright win in court; A glitch in North Carolina law is trapping people for years in unequipped jails; Is It Even Possible To Enjoy Your Vacation Anymore?; Escaped federal inmate is captured returning to prison with booze, pot, home-cooked food; Supreme Court stays execution of Alabama man in judicial override case; Investors Sue Company That Warned It Might Commit Fraud For Fraud; Key Democrats and some conservative groups criticize Trump’s new immigration plan; How can organizations incorporate AI into their workflow?; Can An Emoluments Case Against President Trump Actually Survive?; Maryland man convicted in fatal crash must carry victim’s photo for 6 years & White House counsel reportedly refused to fire special counsel Mueller after Trump ordered it.

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



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