Texting instructions during deposition lands attorney in trouble
Convicted lawyer, Astroworld, $15M settlement round out roundup
Steve Lash//November 22, 2021//
Welcome to Monday, the 58th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy‘s assassination.
Here are some news items.
— Florida Supreme Court suspends lawyer who texted instructions to client during deposition.
— Lawyer who said he thinks “like a criminal” has become a convicted felon.
— Would accepting a refund for the Astroworld concert waive an attendee’s right to sue?
— Colorado city will pay $15 million in settlement of claim that police killed an unarmed Black man.
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