A frequently heard complaint from the Texas appellate bar in recent years focused on the infrequency with which some of the state’s 14 intermediate appellate courts granted requests for oral arguments. But some attorneys say things are looking up.
Houston solo Daryl Moore, chairman of the State Bar of Texas Appellate Section, says he thinks the justices at some courts of appeals have been listening to attorneys’ complaints.
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