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11 Sep 2019, 12:43 pm by Gritsforbreakfast
(Indeed, Austin's most recent high profile police shooting involved someone in mental health crisis.) [read post]
11 Sep 2019, 9:18 am by Adam Feldman
After OSG, Sidley Austin, Kirkland & Ellis and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher are the three most frequent firms of record, listed four times apiece. [read post]
11 Sep 2019, 8:00 am by Robert Kreisman
Kreisman Law Offices has been handling birth trauma injury lawsuits, brain injury cases, cerebral palsy injury lawsuits, labor and delivery negligence lawsuits, obstetrics negligence lawsuits and hospital negligence cases for individuals, families and loved ones who have been harmed, injured or died as a result of the carelessness or negligence of a medical provider for more than 40 years in and around Chicago, Cook County and its surrounding areas, including Lincolnshire, Mettawa, Mundelein,… [read post]
11 Sep 2019, 6:37 am by Amy Starnes
The awards will be presented Sept. 20 during the John Henry Faulk Awards Luncheon amid the foundation’s Bernard and Audre Rapoport State Conference in Austin. [read post]
11 Sep 2019, 6:37 am by Amy Starnes
The awards will be presented Sept. 20 during the John Henry Faulk Awards Luncheon amid the foundation’s Bernard and Audre Rapoport State Conference in Austin. [read post]
10 Sep 2019, 11:50 am by Adam Faderewski
Rea, 97, of Austin, died May 16, 2019. [read post]
10 Sep 2019, 11:50 am by Adam Faderewski
Rea, 97, of Austin, died May 16, 2019. [read post]
10 Sep 2019, 2:00 am by mes286
University of Texas at Austin School of Law – Andrew Young, Director of Graduate Students, Research Fellow and Professor of Economics, Texas Tech University, presents today as part of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Politics Colloquium. [read post]
9 Sep 2019, 1:07 pm
The firm concluded that FleishmanHillard did not break the law when it compiled lists to be used in Monsanto's PR campaign to obtain reregistration in Europe of the controversial pesticide glyphosate, known commercially as Roundup. [read post]
9 Sep 2019, 11:17 am by Geoff Cockrell
Since Hudsmith joined in 2014, Smile Doctors has grown from two Austin-area locations to nearly 200 locations in 16 states. [read post]
9 Sep 2019, 7:52 am by Jonathan Bailey
Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Netflix’s “Scam” Fyre Fest Documentary Continues to Unravel, Hit with 3rd Copyright Infringement Suit First off today, The Fashion Law reports that the Netflix documentary Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened has become the subject of a third copyright infringement lawsuit as Austin Mills, an attendee of the ill-fated festival, claims that it used 5 clips he recorded without his permission in the film and… [read post]
8 Sep 2019, 10:04 am by Susan
Student Kathi Cover, an intellectual property attorney formerly with Sidley Austin LLP in Washington, D.C, noted,I attended professor Uché's LL.M. class for IP Issues in Food and Agriculture and was impressed by her comprehensive knowledge of patent law in the United States and abroad. [read post]
7 Sep 2019, 7:12 pm by News Desk
The Ohio Department of Agriculture this weekend issued a public health alert after Kroger stores at Austin Landing and Cornerstone sold fresh yellowfin tuna steaks linked to four Scombroid poisoning cases in Montgomery and Franklin counties. [read post]
7 Sep 2019, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
A Fuse Corps Alumnus, Aspen Ideas Festival Scholar, and University of Texas Archer Fellow Alumnus, Jeremy earned a B.A. in Government from the University of Texas at Austin and an M.A. in Public Affairs from the University of San Francisco. [read post]
6 Sep 2019, 8:38 pm by Bill Marler
The Ohio Department of Agriculture issued a public health alert Friday after Kroger stores at Austin Landing and Cornerstone sold fresh yellowfin tuna steaks linked to four Scombroid poisoning cases in Montgomery and Franklin counties. [read post]
6 Sep 2019, 6:50 pm by Howard Bashman
“Fannie-Freddie Investors Fighting Profit Sweep Get Key Win”: Austin Weinstein of Bloomberg News has this report on a 123-page en banc decision that the U.S. [read post]
6 Sep 2019, 5:26 pm by Howard Bashman
“Gorsuch welcomes new Texas Supreme Court justice”: Chuck Lindell of The Austin American-Statesman has an article that begins, “Welcoming the newest member to the Texas Supreme Court during a ceremony Friday, U.S. [read post]
6 Sep 2019, 4:12 pm by Gritsforbreakfast
Regular readers know Grits has complained for several years about the unremittingly poor quality of journalism on #cjreform issues in Austin, particularly from the Austin Statesman. [read post]
The State Bar of Texas Appellate Section and the Texas Supreme Court Historical Society celebrated its Texas Appellate Hall of Fame 2019 inductees during an Advanced Civil Appellate Seminar in Austin on September 5. The award recognizes judges, attorneys, and court personnel who have made significant contributions to appellate law and who are no longer living. The 2019 inductees: Thomas J. Rusk—The third chief justice of Texas, Thomas Rusk was actually the first to preside over a Supreme Court session and authored its first opinion in 1840. Prior to his life on the bench, Rusk was a signatory to the Texas Declaration of Independence and was also the Texas Republic’s war secretary. He oversaw the burial of Col. James Fannin, who, along with his men, was executed at Goliad under orders from President Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna. Rusk led the final charge on Santa Anna at San Jacinto. Hortense Sparks Ward—When Hortense Ward passed the Texas bar exam in 1910—the first woman to do so—she set off a string of firsts. Among those milestones: the first female Texan to be licensed to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court; special chief justice of the temporary all-woman Texas Supreme Court (the first state high court of its kind in the country) of January 1925 in a case involving a trustee of a fraternal order of which the all-male Texas Supreme Court were members; and the country’s first female chief justice after being appointed to the latter by Gov. Pat Neff. The opinion issued (in a cause) has been cited numerous times by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals and Texas appellate courts. John L. Hill Jr.—As the attorney general of Texas, John Hill argued before the U.S. Supreme Court five times. He served as the Texas Supreme Court chief justice from 1984 until 1988 when he resigned to lead an effort to abolish the popular election of judges in the state. Hill, who also served as the Texas secretary of state, is the only person to have held all three titles. In 1997, he received a lifetime achievement award from
6 Sep 2019, 1:14 pm by Eric Quitugua
Austin McCloud—Austin McCloud first joined the Texas judiciary when he was appointed to the 32nd District Court in Sweetwater. [read post]
The State Bar of Texas Appellate Section and the Texas Supreme Court Historical Society celebrated its Texas Appellate Hall of Fame 2019 inductees during an Advanced Civil Appellate Seminar in Austin on September 5. The award recognizes judges, attorneys, and court personnel who have made significant contributions to appellate law and who are no longer living. The 2019 inductees: Thomas J. Rusk—The third chief justice of Texas, Thomas Rusk was actually the first to preside over a Supreme Court session and authored its first opinion in 1840. Prior to his life on the bench, Rusk was a signatory to the Texas Declaration of Independence and was also the Texas Republic’s war secretary. He oversaw the burial of Col. James Fannin, who, along with his men, was executed at Goliad under orders from President Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna. Rusk led the final charge on Santa Anna at San Jacinto. Hortense Sparks Ward—When Hortense Ward passed the Texas bar exam in 1910—the first woman to do so—she set off a string of firsts. Among those milestones: the first female Texan to be licensed to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court; special chief justice of the temporary all-woman Texas Supreme Court (the first state high court of its kind in the country) of January 1925 in a case involving a trustee of a fraternal order of which the all-male Texas Supreme Court were members; and the country’s first female chief justice after being appointed to the latter by Gov. Pat Neff. The opinion issued (in a cause) has been cited numerous times by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals and Texas appellate courts. John L. Hill Jr.—As the attorney general of Texas, John Hill argued before the U.S. Supreme Court five times. He served as the Texas Supreme Court chief justice from 1984 until 1988 when he resigned to lead an effort to abolish the popular election of judges in the state. Hill, who also served as the Texas secretary of state, is the only person to have held all three titles. In 1997, he received a lifetime achievement award from
6 Sep 2019, 1:14 pm by Eric Quitugua
Austin McCloud—Austin McCloud first joined the Texas judiciary when he was appointed to the 32nd District Court in Sweetwater. [read post]