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Shocking Statements Unsealed in Judge Carlos Cortez Dispute
The deposition transcripts released by the Dallas County District Clerk's Office on April 16 include a Dec, 20, 2010, sworn statement from Crystal Haynes, who alleges that Cortez sexually assaulted her as a child, beginning when she was "probably 8" and he was dating her mother.Shocking Statements Unsealed in Judge Carlos Cortez Dispute
The deposition transcripts released by the Dallas County District Clerk's Office on April 16 include a Dec, 20, 2010, sworn statement from Crystal Haynes, who alleges that Cortez sexually assaulted her as a child, beginning when she was "probably 8" and he was dating her mother.44th District Judge Carlos Cortez No-Billed
A Dallas County grand jury on Feb. 20 declined to indict 44th District Judge Carlos Cortez on a family violence assault charge.44th District Judge Carlos Cortez No-Billed
A Dallas County grand jury on Feb. 20 declined to indict 44th District Judge Carlos Cortez on a family violence assault charge.Judge Carlos Cortez Continues to Fight to Seal Records
Judge Carlos Cortez argues in a Jan. 22 appellate brief that the public still has no right to see documents related to a civil suit he filed and later nonsuited against a Dallas lawyer, because his privacy rights clearly outweighs any presumption of the records' openness.Latest Developments in Judge Carlos Cortez's Defamation Lawsuit Against Lawyer
Although a trial court had set a Nov. 12 deadline to lift a seal on documents that 44th District Court Judge Carlos Cortez is seeking to keep from public view, it appears those records will not be released on that date while an appeals court considers his petition for writ of mandamus.Another Appellate Court Involved in Judge Cortez's Attempt to Seal Records
In his second attempt to seal records and prevent their release to the public by Nov. 12, Judge Carlos Cortez has involved yet another appellate court—Fort Worth's Second Court of Appeals—in hopes of obtaining emergency relief.Court Denies Judge Carlos Cortez's Second Attempt to Seal Records in Defamation Lawsuit
A trial court has denied Judge Carlos Cortez's second attempt to seal records related to a defamation lawsuit Cortez filed against a Dallas lawyer, ordering that those documents be released for public view by Nov. 12.Federal Circuit Deems License Negotiations Discoverable
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled as a matter of first impression that license negotiations related to reasonable royalties and damages are not privileged. Judge Rodney Gilstrap of the Eastern District of Texas judge reached a similar conclusion recently when he ordered a plaintiff to produce draft license agreements with third parties about the patents in an infringement case.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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