It is very unwise for a party to a lawsuit to discuss the lawsuit or the judge in public. Those statements will almost always become known to the judge. Donald Trump insists on discussing the judge’s actions in the lawsuit over the travel ban. On Sinday, he tweeted that Judge Robart’s decisions was “terrible” and
Litigation and trial practice
Trump Loses Golf Course Lawsuit
Donald Trump is involved in many lawsuits. He lost one of them. Mr. Trump purchased a golf course in 2012 ago for $5 million. That was a good price, but part of the deal was that he had to accept the liabilities then pending. Some 65 members were trying to withdraw from their membership. There…
Some Lawyers Have a Conscience
Yes, some lawyers have a conscience. Like the “Saturday night massacre” a generation ago, Pres. Trump fired Sally Yates, the acting Attorney General because she refused to defend a questionable ban on travel for seven Moslem countries. See one description of the Saturday Night Massacre in 1973 here. Elliot Richardson and William Ruckleshaus refused…
Trump is Sued for Defamation
People in public life have to be careful about they say and do. Pres. Bill Clinton was sued by several women during the last couple of years of his administration. Pres. Trump appears headed toward those same troubled waters. During the campaign a former Apprentice contestant, Summer Zervos, accused Mr. Trump of groping her and…
Court of Appeals Dismisses Lawsuit based on Confidential Documents
So, if you are at work, thinking you might be fired, you might think about taking some documents home with you. Some documents might help later if you have to file suit. Taking documents from your employer is problematic conduct. Yes, the documents might help your case, but they could also give your employer a…
Trump to be Deposed Next Week
Not one, but two chefs backed out of agreements to open restaurants in Donald Trump’s Washington, D.C. hotel. I previously wrote about celebrity chef Jose Andres here. Also, Geoffrey Zakarian backed out of a similar deal. Donald Trump sued both. Both backed out after he disparaged Mexican immigrants. Both chefs claim they would have trouble…
Lawyers in Cosby Case Lose Control
In every court room, there is just a thin veneer of civility. That is why all the court personnel are so polite. They know one angry word, one snarky comment will provoke a reaction. In the case against Bill Cosby, there are plenty of legal issues to try the nerves of both parties. In one…
Trump Must Appear for His Deposition
Donald Trump famously said Mexican immigrants are rapists and criminals. This was early in his campaign. The chef at his then new hotel in Washington, D.C., found those remarks offensive. Chef Jose Andres backed out of his written agreement planning the new hotel. Mr. Trump filed suit for breach of contract. Now, the chef has…
Coach Kearney Wins Appeal
Coach Bev Kearney was placed on suspension in 2012 when it was discovered she had a long-term relationship with a student. Even though she had won six national track titles at the University of Texas, she was disciplined when the administration learned of the affair. She was then fired. See my prior posts here and…
Supreme Court Hears UIW Claim for Governmental Immunity
It seems almost silly to argue, as the University of the Incarnate Word does, that UIW’s police force is a governmental body. Yet, that is the very argument the school made to the Texas Supreme Court yesterday. I previously wrote about this appeal here and here. UIW seeks the status of “qualified immunity.” With…