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- Judicial System Overhaul Bill Advancing Through Legislature
- Ex-Lawyer Seeks Bar Reinstatement
- Inadmissible
Judicial System Overhaul Bill Advancing Through Legislature | Top |
The massive bill — 10 sections and more than 100 pages — includes several significant changes would allow courts to conduct business with fewer delays and create uniform rules and definitions for county courts-at-law, according to S.B. 1717. On May 5 it reported out of a House committee with six minor amendments, but the committee has yet to distribute its report. The judicial-overhaul bill could die unless the House races to meet deadlines next week. | |
Ex-Lawyer Seeks Bar Reinstatement | Top |
After losing his Texas law license in 1999 due to a felony conviction for alleged evidence tampering, Michael T. LeJune has worked as a security guard, an employment counselor, a maintenance worker, a contractor doing litigation support, an instructor at community colleges and a process server. Nicole Casarez (pictured) of Houston represents LeJune pro bono. | |
Inadmissible | Top |
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