A Texas baby sitter who has served nearly seven years in prison after her conviction for shaking a baby to death has filed an appeal citing a medical examiner’s revision…
What a difference a year makes. It wasn’t unusual for a BigLaw firm in Texas to make offers to almost all the law students in its summer program as recently…
A 1999 accident at Texas A&M University that killed 11 students and one graduate and injured dozens of others ended a 100-year-old campus football tradition known as Bonfire.
A Texas judge who has been accused of offering to help a defendant in his courtroom find another attorney in exchange for a relationship that was “more than a one-night…
Angry about a Texas judge’s ruling in a custody matter involving his granddaughter, Don Bandelman followed the jurist into a public restroom at the Caldwell County courthouse.
Following news last week that a 450-attorney law firm known for its intellectual property work will be eliminating its corporate practice group comes additional news that Fish & Richardson will…
Investors who lost money in R. Allen Stanford’s alleged $7 billion Ponzi scheme run under the guise of a banking operation based in Antigua have reportedly filed a class action…
A Texas judge who made headlines yesterday after being indicted on a misdemeanor charge of official oppression is accused of soliciting a defendant in a driving-while-intoxicated case for…
Updated: A plea agreement reached Thursday between the former chief financial officer of Stanford Financial Group and the federal government claims an unidentified outside lawyer for the bank misled investigators…
Developing: A 17-year Texas judge who formerly worked as an assistant Harris County attorney has been indicted on a charge of misdemeanor official oppression.
The billionaire financier accused in an alleged $7 billion fraud involving certificates of deposit missed a court hearing today because of an irregular heartbeat, while one of his executives pleaded…
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