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Family identifies Houston attorney as man killed after trying to calm angry customer at Houston McDonald’s
Read full article: Family identifies Houston attorney as man killed after trying to calm angry customer at Houston McDonald’sFamily members have identified a Houston attorney as the man who died after he tried to calm an angry customer at a west Houston McDonald’s Saturday.
Houston-based attorney pleads guilty to secretly dropping abortion drugs into his pregnant wife’s drink
Read full article: Houston-based attorney pleads guilty to secretly dropping abortion drugs into his pregnant wife’s drinkA Houston-based attorney has been sentenced after being accused of drugging his pregnant wife in an effort to induce an abortion.
Residents living at SE Houston condominiums with mold, maintenance issues say they are being threatened, harassed by HOA
Read full article: Residents living at SE Houston condominiums with mold, maintenance issues say they are being threatened, harassed by HOAKPRC 2 first told you about the complex in February after residents spoke out about mold, increases in HOA fees, and issues with maintenance requests. Now residents say they are receiving letters from the HOA’s attorney about harassment and the residents are also faced with a temporary restraining order.
Renters receive free recovery resources, legal aid from attorneys
Read full article: Renters receive free recovery resources, legal aid from attorneysHARRIS COUNTY, Texas – Local officials and community leaders held several drive-thru legal clinics on Saturday afternoon. Volunteer attorneys helped determine if renters qualified for protection under the CDC moratorium guidelines. “And we’ve been paying our rent because the last thing we want to be is under a bridge,” she said. AdEric Kwartler, an Attorney and Professor at South Texas College of Law Houston, said a lot of renters do not know their rights. “One big thing that people need to understand is you may get a notice to vacate from your landlord, stay in your home because you do have rights,” Kwartler said.