Texas Bar Journal 2020 and links to the corresponding articles on LIT regarding the monthly list of lawyers behavin' badly.
Texas Lawyers and Judges Behavin' Badly in November 2020's Texas Bar Journal Listing.
In particular, the Commission desires that Judge Del Carmen receive three hours of this additional education in the areas of judicial administration...
A longtime Bexar County court-at-law judge has been ordered to complete two hours of professional education after being admonished by the State...
A Harris County judge was accused of assaulting a woman in his own courtroom. Of course, the criminal charge was dismissed and...
Texas Lawyers Behavin' Badly in July 2020's Texas Bar Journal Listing. From Thievin' lawyers to Proud Boys, we've got a smokin' hot...
2021 Most Wanted. The Stamp Collection: "Outlaws in Robes." A LIT Series about Federal District Court Judges and Appellate Circuit Judges.
She’s the best damn tax assessor collector that we have in this country. And so you’d be making a huge mistake —...
The 8 Dissenting 5th Cir. Judges Owen, Smith, Elrod, Haynes, Willett, Ho, Engelhardt, Oldham would give Attorney Client Privilege to the Austin,...
While Texas Attorney Dennis Duffy’s behavior was clearly outside professional bounds, neither counsel was a role model of professional conduct, Judge Lee...
On Sunday, 13 December, 2020 LIT receives this contact inquiry form with attachments from “anonymous” but concerned citizen about Texas lawyer Alfonso...
Foreclosure Laws Texas: An essential guide for those homeowners who are having trouble making mortgage payments and need resources and help.
Former Personal Injury Lawyer Burt Burnett receives a 10 year, interest free repayment plan and no jail time. Texas justice, for lawyers.
Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough charged with driving while intoxicated in connection with a crash that happened four months ago.
Texas supreme court remanded to the 13th COA, to consider Cantus remaining issues. Justice Gina Benavides for the Court affirmed disbarment.
Long-time Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD Trustee Gary Inmon gave up his law license last year after pleading guilty to two felonies, but he...
The ruling was made under provisions of a state law that protect First Amendment rights by discouraging frivolous lawsuits, called anti-SLAPP.