The Dallas Bar Association, Appellate Law Section will have its regular monthly meeting on Thursday, March 19, 2009, at noon at the Belo Mansion. The keynote speakers this month are Jennifer Trulock and Kathy Schatz of Baker Botts who will be speaking on employment law appeals. This is good for one hour of CLE
News and Events
Proposals to Allow Jurors to Take Notes and Question Witnesses
There are some interesting developments working their way through the legislature and the Supreme Court Advisory Committee that relate to the conduct of jurors. Senate Bill 445, sponsored by Senator Wentworth, and proposed Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 265.1 would allow jurors to submit questions to witnesses during trial.
The proposed Senate Bill would allow jurors to take notes during trial and require the courts to provide materials to jurors on which to take those notes. In addition, it would require the Texas Supreme Court to adopt a rule that would allow (1) jurors to submit questions for witnesses anonymously; (2) counsel to object to questions out of the presence of the jury; (3) witnesses to be recalled to the stand to answer a question in open court; (4) an opportunity for cross-examination in response to a juror question; and (5) limitation upon questions "for good cause." The Senate Bill has had its first reading and is currently pending before the Senate Jurisprudence Committee.
Proposed Rule 265.1 calls for an instruction to be read by the judge to the jurors at the beginning of trial advising of the right to ask questions and a form would be provided to jurors upon which questions could be submitted. The parties would be allowed to object and the court would have the discretion to reword the question. Parties would be allowed to ask follow up questions. Any question submitted would become part of the record. This proposed rule is on the SCAC’s agenda for discussion at its meeting today, February 20, 2009.Continue Reading Proposals to Allow Jurors to Take Notes and Question Witnesses
Appellate Sections’ Meetings and Events
The Dallas Bar Appellate Law Section has its next monthly meeting on Thursday, February 19th, at noon at the Belo Mansion. The section will host Fifth Circuit Judge Katarina Haynes and Dallas Court of Appeals Justice Mary Murphy to discuss their experiences so far on their respective appellate courts.
Later that same day, the Collin County…
James McPherson comes to Dallas to discuss Lincoln Bicentennial
As some of you may already know, this year America is celebrating the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth.
To that end, the Writer’s Studio/Writer’s Garret is sponsering a free event. Come hear historian James McPherson discuss Tried by War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief, a celebration and tribute to the life of Abraham…
State of the Judiciary speech
On Wednesday, February 11, 2009, Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson will deliver the State of the Judiciary address in the House Chamber in the State Capitol. Often the State of the Judiciary address lays out a theme and what the Judiciary hopes to obtain from the legislature in the way of funding or legislation during the particular…
Texas Board of Legal Specialization Results
Results for the 2008 Board of Legal Specialization Exam are out. The number of board-certified appellate practitioners swelled considerably. By my count, we have 11 new board-certified appellate practitioners. Congratulations go to the following:
Michael Truesdale (Austin)
Leane Medford (Dallas)
Blake Hawthorne (Austin)
James Pinson (Dallas)
Bruce Thomas (Dallas)
Vance Wittie (Dallas)
Alessandra Ziek (Austin)
Chad…
Tarrant County Appellate Section CLE
On January 30, 2009, the Tarrant County Appellate Section is sponsoring a Brown Bag Seminar at Texas Wesleyan Law School in Fort Worth entitled "Fighting the Forum: Avoiding Litigation in Texas State Court." Topics will include Special Appearance, Forum Non Conveniens, Arbitration, Forum Selection Clauses, and Removal and Remand–all topics that are near and dear…
Appellate CLE
The State Bar of Texas is sponsoring its 2009 Practice Before the Supreme Court on April 17, 2009, in Austin Texas. The one-day course will be held at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center located at 1900 University Avenue.
The course will cost $325 ($275 for early bird registrants) and is worth approximately 5.5 hours…
Luncheon to Honor Justice Mark Whittington
On Thursday, January 15, 2009, the Dallas Bar Association’s Appellate Law Section, ADR Section, and Judiciary Commitee will honor retiring Dallas Court of Appeals Justice Mark Whittington for his 25 years of service to the judiciary.
A luncheon will be held at Noon at the Belo Mansion. The regular luncheon buffet will be available ($12.76). …
Dallas internal operating procedures
Will the Dallas Court of Appeals grant oral argument to both sides of an appeal when only one party has requested it? For the answer to that question, check out the Court’s Internal Operating Procedures. The answer might surprise you. The Dallas Court of Appeals has posted its IOP’s as of September 1, 2008…
