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Retired Doctor Dismisses Claim Against One Firm in Ongoing Family Feud
A retired doctor has dismissed his claims against one law firm, but his lawsuit is still pending against another firm and lawyer.Claims Against Judge Dismissed in Failing to Report Sex Abuse
A Texas state district judge summarily dismissed civil claims filed against his predecessor on the bench by a mother and daughter for allegedly failing to report the girl's outcry of abuse by a registered sex offender.Claims Against Judge Dismissed in Failing to Report Sexual Abuse Case
A Texas state district judge summarily dismissed civil claims filed against his predecessor on the bench by a mother and daughter for allegedly failing to report the girl's outcry of abuse by a registered sex offender.Judge Blasts Lawyers as 'Shameless' and 'Reprehensible'
A state district judge who was sued by a mother and daughter has fired back at the two Georgetown lawyers representing them. Retired district judge Terry Flenniken alleges the attorneys were "reprehensible" and "shameless" for drafting a civil petition to promote "a political issue" and to avoid their own "accountability" in a tragic family law case.Plaintiff Seeks to Disqualify Defense Firm That Represented His Lawyer
A Texas appellate court will soon have to decide whether a law firm should be disqualified from defending an insurer in a workers' compensation suit because one of the plaintiffs lawyers was a client of the defense firm. Law firm Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody allegedly withdrew from representing Thomas J. Henry in all legal matters one day prior to filing a motion naming him as a responsible third party in the workers' comp case. Graves Dougherty had represented Henry in two unrelated matters.Plaintiff Seeks to Disqualify Firm That Represented His Lawyer
San Antonio's 4th Court of Appeals will soon have to decide whether an Austin law firm should be disqualified from defending an insurance company in a worker's compensation suit because one of the plaintiff's lawyers — Thomas J. Henry (pictured) of Corpus Christi — was a client of the defense firm.Appellate Lawyer of the Week: In the Zone
Few issues can sour a real estate development quicker than a zoning snafu. Yet the legal work done by a partner in Austin's Graves Dougherty Hearon & Moody clears the way for her client to build a hotel and answers questions about a state statute that governs how municipalities regulate the use of property.Parts of Alcoholic Beverage Code Unconstitutional, Judge Rules
A U.S. District Judge in Austin recently declared portions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code (TABC) unconstitutional as they apply to the advertisement and labeling of beer inside the state. Pete Kennedy, a partner in Austin's Graves Dougherty Hearon & Moody, represents the Austin brewery that filed First Amendment challenges to the state code.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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