Former Quitman Police Captain Terry Bevill says he was fired from his job, charged with felony aggravated perjury, lost his family’s much needed health insurance and blackballed from law enforcement – all because he told the truth in a sworn affidavit in 2017. He’s now filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against his former bosses, including Wood County’s sheriff, its former district attorney and the judge, as well as the mayor of Quitman, a town in East Texas. The Texas Lawbook has the in-depth details.
Courtroom Sciences Rejects Pregnancy Discrimination Claims; Retains Rogge Dunn
Irving-based Courtroom Sciences Inc. has denied all claims by former employee Megan Cartwright that the litigation services firm discriminated against her and fired her 10 days before she was due for a C-section as retaliation because she was pregnant.
Recent Changes to the Texas First Amendment Landscape
The Texas Citizens’ Participation Act is changing: literally, in terms of legislative alterations, and judicially, in two new interpretations by the Texas Supreme Court. Laura Lee Prather and Wesley Lewis bring you up to date on the specifics of what’s changed, and what to expect for Anti-SLAPP defenses in this altered landscape.

TCPA Crosses New Terrain in State Securities Case
Anti-SLAPP requests have officially touched down in Texas state courts for a new kind of lawsuit. Two law firms on Friday filed
the state’s first TCPA motion to dismiss for an IPO-related securities class action. Natalie Posgate has the details

Software Malpractice in the Age of AI: A Guide for the Wary Tech Company
DLA Piper partner Danny Tobey, co-chair of the firm’s new AI practice, received a prestigious Burton Award in May for outstanding legal writing. The Texas Lawbook has published the former software entrepreneur’s award-winning article here.
Chron: Harris County Sues Exxon Mobil over ‘Illegal’ Emissions Release After Baytown Refinery Fire
After issuing a notice of violation on April 11, Harris County Pollution Control last month filed a civil suit accusing Exxon Mobil of violating provisions of the federal Clean Air Act. Perla Trevizo of the Houston Chronicle has the story.
Munck Wilson Combines with Four-Lawyer Litigation Boutique
The Dallas-based law firm adds two seasoned litigators – Melanie Okon and Susan Hannagan – as partners through the combination.
Appealing a Federal District Court’s Remand Is Not a Lost Cause
Clients, particularly defendants, prefer federal courts to state courts, and frequently seek to move them to a federal jurisdiction. Such moves are heavily scrutinized and difficult for that reason. But don’t despair, say Sidley’s Yvette Ostolaza and Daniel Driscoll. It’s not impossible.
Texas Pacific Land Trust Proxy Litigation Heats Up with Countersuit
A proxy battle unfolding in Dallas involving one of Texas’s largest landowners is getting uglier by the day. The latest development: a countersuit filed by a shareholder who might become Texas Pacific Land Trust’s newest trustee. Both sides say their courtroom opponent has unclean hands. And both sides have hired some of the best litigators in Dallas to fight it out. Natalie Posgate has the details.
Dallas Business Journal: Dallas Love Field Saga Dispute Headed for SCOTUS
The Lemmon Avenue Terminal at Dallas Love Field Airport was demolished in 2009. Ten years later, two sides embroiled in a lawsuit are still debating whether or not the terminal had any value. The two sides — Love Terminal Partners and Virginia Aerospace, and the U.S. government — are gearing up for a potential showdown in the U.S. Supreme Court.
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