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Texas Bar Journal 2020

Texas Bar Journal 2020 and links to the corresponding articles on LIT regarding the monthly list of lawyers behavin’ badly.

LIT COMMENTARY

The Texas Bar Journal 2020 along with LIT’s detailed monthly articles about these misbehavin’ judges and lawyers.

p.s. July and August are one Edition, hence the duplication, as we like 12 months 🙂

JANUARY 2020

FEBRUARY 2020

MARCH 2020

APRIL 2020

MAY 2020

JUNE 2020

JULY 2020

AUGUST 2020

SEPTEMBER 2020

OCTOBER 2020

NOVEMBER 2020

DECEMBER 2020

The Plaintiff is Supported by The Supreme Court, President Trump, Congress n’ the People

Magistrate Judge Christina Bryan’s Face is Too Red, Even for a Sky-Blue Democrat. Red face test rejects statutory construction so absurd.

Mr Cooper’s $2.7 Billion-Dollar Nationstar Mortgage COVID-Infected Flash Sale Incensed Investors

This breach of contract action arises from purchases of distressed, federally insured mortgage loans in late 2021 and early 2022.

There’s a Texas-Sized Brawl Over a Million Dollar Tract of Land in Harris County n’ Houston Land Buyers Sue

TEXAS LAND BUYERS, LLC is a Texas Domestic Limited-Liability Company filed on February 17, 2021 suing re 9614 TOWER ST., HOUSTON TX 77088.

Magistrate Judge Christina A. Bryan and District Judge Sim Lake Eviscerated by Fifth Circuit

The district court, in adopting the magistrate judge’s recommendation, erred in dismissing Sharnez’s § 1981, § 1982, and Title II claims.

Meanwhile in West Virginia No Wrongful Foreclosure is the Gist of Inheritors Disputed $1.75M Award

The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia has not recognized a tort of wrongful foreclosure as a cause of action in this state.

Federal Judges Invent Jurisdiction to Issue Lawless Writ of Execution Aimed at 86-Yr Old Widow

Contrary to what Plaintiff argues, subject matter jurisdiction existed in this Court at the time of removal. – Magistrate Judge Chris Bryan.

Texas Bar Journal 2020
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