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11 Sep 2019, 8:12 pm by Shea Denning
Within 21 days of an accused’s arrest, but not less than 24 hours before the accused’s first scheduled probable cause hearing, the district attorney’s office must provide the victim of a CVRA crime with written material explaining, among other matters, the victim’s rights. [read post]
10 Sep 2019, 11:50 am by Adam Faderewski
Collier, 89, of Dallas, died July 24, 2019. [read post]
10 Sep 2019, 11:50 am by Adam Faderewski
Collier, 89, of Dallas, died July 24, 2019. [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
He retired after 24 years. [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
He retired after 24 years. [read post]
5 Sep 2019, 12:03 pm by NBlack
Notably, lawyer earnings have increased far more slowly since the 2008 recession, and lawyer wages have increased only 9.3% in the past 5 years, compared to the 45% increase seen between 1997-2002. [read post]
2 Sep 2019, 12:59 pm by Kevin LaCroix
The 199 securities suit filings during the year’s first half projects to a year-end total of 398 securities suits, which, while slightly below the 2017 and 2018 year-end totals, would significantly exceed the 1997-2017 annual average number of securities class action lawsuits of 203. [read post]
2 Sep 2019, 6:05 am
Under the terms of that treaty, sovereignty over Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories would return to the People's Republic of China in 1997. [read post]
19 Aug 2019, 7:49 am by rstokes
” Pizzighello et al. examined data on 389 cerebral palsy patients born between 1967 and 1997. [read post]
14 Aug 2019, 6:09 am by Adam Faderewski
Ogden, 81, of Houston, died May 24, 2019. [read post]
12 Aug 2019, 4:22 am by Dáire McCormack-George
The following agreements contain clauses concerning cooperation, to varying degrees, in respect of education: the EEA Agreement;[14] Euro-Mediterranean Agreement with Algeria;[15] EU-Armenia CEPA;[16] EC-Azerbaijan Agreement;[17] EC-Bangladesh Agreement;[18] Bosnia and Herzegovina Stabilisation and Association Agreement;[19] Economic Partnership Agreement with CARIFORUM states;[20] the Cotonou Agreement;[21] Euro-Mediterranean Agreement with Egypt;[22] EU-Central America Agreement;[23] EC-Georgia… [read post]
31 Jul 2019, 11:40 am by admin
., Pinehurst, NC— July 24, 2001 to April 1, 2009American Investment Servives, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK— March 18, 1997 to August 17, 2001 (FINRA expelled the firm on February 13, 2003)Robert Thomas Securities, Inc, St. [read post]
31 Jul 2019, 11:40 am by admin
., Pinehurst, NC— July 24, 2001 to April 1, 2009American Investment Servives, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK— March 18, 1997 to August 17, 2001 (FINRA expelled the firm on February 13, 2003)Robert Thomas Securities, Inc, St. [read post]
24 Jul 2019, 6:06 am by Kevin Kaufman
New York State, which is known for high state taxes, sparked the trend in 1997 as a way to discourage border shopping. [read post]
15 Jul 2019, 1:58 pm by Thorsten Bausch
Thorsten BauschOne of the worst nightmares or, in a few cases, real events in a patent professional’s life is when he/she realizes that an important term has inadvertently been missed and the usual means of term extension are no longer available. [read post]
11 Jul 2019, 9:10 am by Schachtman
In the Paoli Railroad yard litigation, plaintiffs claimed injuries and increased risk of future cancers from environmental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). [read post]
10 Jul 2019, 1:34 pm by Shea Denning
Morris, Criminal Jurisdiction on the North Carolina Cherokee Indian Reservation—A Tangle of Race and History, 24 Wake Forest L. [read post]