Thursday, April 16, 2020

Coronavirus Legal News Briefing (4.16.20)

Originally published by Amy Starnes.

Editor’s Note: The State Bar of Texas is providing this collection of important links, blog posts, and media stories to keep its members and the public informed of the latest news and resources related to the novel coronavirus outbreak and its impact on the legal community.

The COVID-19 disaster has made a mess of Texas’ open government rules — Some government officials in Texas appear to be exploiting the pandemic as a way to hide public business from the public. — The Texas Observer

Commentary: Lawyer ethics in the age of COVID-19 — While America was on the verge of a revolution, Thomas Paine wrote, ”… these are the times that try men’s souls.” (Subscription required) — Texas Lawyer

“They’re proud of me”: With a mask and a passion to help, lawyer keeps working in Mexican border city — El Paso lawyer Taylor Levy helps migrants in Juárez. — The Texas Tribune

Democrats ask Trump to suspend construction of border wall on country’s southern border — More than 90 lawmakers asked the Trump administration to suspend construction of the border wall on the country’s southern border and use the money to instead help fight the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. — KPRC – Houston

Lawsuit over death of retired Dallas firefighter says cruise line failed to warn of outbreak — Michael Dorety died after contracting COVID-19 on the cruise, and his wife claims they were never warned of the outbreak on board. — The Dallas Morning News

Texas hospital challenges ban on releasing patients during crisis — A lawsuit was filed by a hospital seeking injunctive relief against the Harris County Public Health Authority so that it can release patients not at risk of spreading the coronavirus. — Courthouse News Service

Texas abortion providers withdraw Supreme Court petition after new 5th Circuit decision — Abortion providers in Texas have withdrawn a Supreme Court application to allow medication abortions to continue in the state after a federal appeals court granted the relief that they sought. — ABA Journal

Abbott to distribute $38 million to cities and counties to fight COVID-19 — Gov. Greg Abbott announced Wednesday that he would distribute $38 million of federal funds to local governments in Texas to help fight the coronavirus pandemic. — Austin American-Statesman

First black woman to graduate from Harvard Law dies from coronavirus complications — She achieved her dream of becoming a lawyer, against all odds. — Above the Law

Lawyer uses plastic covers on legal documents to make face shields for hospitals — A San Francisco lawyer has come up with a way to help provide much-needed face shields for hospital workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. — ABA Journal

How will your workplace adapt to social distancing in a post-pandemic world? — Today’s tight office environments aren’t designed for putting space between co-workers. — The Dallas Morning News

Lawyers are dressing way too casual during Zoom court hearings, judge says — A Florida judge is reminding lawyers appearing in remote court hearings through Zoom that they should not dress like they are poolside. — ABA Journal

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