San Antonio solo Charles Straith Frigerio scored a defense win in a hard-fought discrimination case, during which jurors easily could have empathized with the plaintiffs: a company and its owners who serve students with learning disabilities.

Higginbotham Leads Discussion at ‘Fisher v. UT’ Oral Arguments
Now pending for almost five years, Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin has been tossed from court to court with no end in sight, and the patience of litigants and judges understandably could be waning. At the same time, public higher-education institutions nationwide are awaiting Fisher’s input on the use of race as a … Read More

Houston Astros’ Stake in TV Network at Issue in Suit by New Owner
Houston Baseball Partners, the owner of the Houston Astros, has filed a fraud and negligent misrepresentation lawsuit against former owner R. Drayton McLane Jr.; McLane Champions, the former owner of the Astros; Comcast Corp.; and NBCUniversal Media, alleging it was “duped” when it bought the team and the team’s interest in a regional TV network.

Texas State Troopers Association Sues Attorney General
The Texas State Troopers Association and four other plaintiffs have sued Attorney General Greg Abbott in his official capacity, alleging violation of their constitutional rights to assembly and equal protection and due process, specifically, their right to choose counsel.