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Fifth Circuit: Lawyers can be Sanctioned, Not Law Firms

By Thomas J. Crane on March 22, 2023
Posted in Litigation and trial practice

Lawyers can be sanctioned by the court for “unreasonably and vexatiously” multiplying a lawsuit. That means the lawyer can be sanctioned for creating unnecessary work. In the lawsuit Vaughan v. Lewisville ISD, the plaintiff claimed his vote as a white voter was diluted by some measure taken by the Lewisville ISD. The judge sanctioned…

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