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By Angela Morris | December 10, 2020
A music video about COVID-19 and jury trials made these two Texas federal judges famous, but their musical parodies of pop culture songs, infused with legal profession meaning, had already been wowing Houston attorneys for years.
By Angela Morris | December 2, 2020
Longtime Judge Tom Reavley of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit died Tuesday in Houston. He was 99, and handled cases right up to a couple of months before his death.
By Angela Morris | November 30, 2020
"I made the decision I was even more ready to retire now than I was," Austin said. "It's just a reminder that life is unpredictable."
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By Peg Donahue Hall | May 27, 2020
2020 was to be my year of bucket list running events — Rocky Raccoon 50k, Grasslands Trail Marathon, The London Marathon, Transrockies…
By Angela Morris | May 7, 2020
Although he's typically an intellectual property litigator, Arlington attorney Warren Norred has found himself in the eye of a political hurricane by representing Shelley Luther, owner of Salon A La Mode in Dallas.
By Angela Morris | April 27, 2020
South Texas College of Law Houston student Jessica Livsey and her family have manufactured 1,400 ear guards and donated them for free to health care workers in Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, California, and more locations.
By Angela Morris | April 21, 2020
Planned Parenthood Federation of America staff attorney Julie Murray of Washington, D.C., represents the plaintiffs while Texas Solicitor General Kyle Hawkins is defense counsel in a dispute that pits abortion rights against the state's emergency powers in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Raychel Lean | April 17, 2020
Coral Gables attorney Anthony "Tony" Recio spent three years and five months at a Buddhist retreat, with no phone, internet or television.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Raychel Lean | March 20, 2020
"The government spent all that money teaching me to be a crackerjack airplane pilot, so I figured I might as well use it," said Joel Eaton of Podhurst Orseck, who flies to meetings and oral arguments across Florida.
By Angela Morris | November 11, 2019
Former First Court of Appeals Chief Justice Frank Evans, known as "the father of alternative dispute resolution," died Nov. 9 in Bastrop. He was 91.
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