The Law Offices of Greg Lavender ceased operations on August 30, 2024 as I was appointed to serve as a Special Judge for Tulsa County District Court effective September 3, 2024. It has been an honor to serve the citizens of the State of Oklahoma as a zealous advocate and I look forward to continuing to serve in my new role as a fair and impartial judge. Thank you to those who trusted me to look after their interests for the past decade.
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Talk about an attorney making an impact. Thanks again, Matt!
Attorney | Board Certified in Criminal Law | Director of the Conviction Integrity Unit at the Bexar County District Attorney's Office | Adjunct Professor at St. Mary’s University School of Law
This morning I presented at the National Organization of Bar Investigators (OBI) Conference, on the intersection of post-conviction, the code of professional conduct, and criminal law. This was a terrific audience, who rolled with me as I discussed a terrible case that I’ve gotten to work on. Thank you to the OBI planning committee, including Haley McAbee, OBI President James Easoz, and Chief Disciplinary Counsel for the State Bar of Texas Seana Willing for inviting me.
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In this episode of All Things Judicial, NC Court of Appeals Chief Judge Chris Dillon discusses his path to becoming a Court of Appeals judge, the role of the Court of Appeals, and the importance of mentorship and civil education for students, young lawyers, and the general public. https://buff.ly/46Lh7g5
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Great advice to young litigators on being an officer of the court. Front footing adverse facts and addressing contrary legal authorities. Followed up by interesting pick on evidence in next week’s Manhatten Trump trial. #trumpontrial #legalethics #litigation # trialskills
There's one piece of evidence that will make that Manhattan jury convict Trump in a New York minute
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???? Big Changes in Maryland's Judiciary! Maryland has renamed its appellate courts to align with standard nomenclature and reduce confusion. The highest court is now the Supreme Court of Maryland, and the intermediate court is the Appellate Court of Maryland. This update clarifies their roles and streamlines legal processes, ensuring everyone—from the public to legal professionals—understands their distinct functions. Learn more on out blog at: https://lnkd.in/emuZMt6F
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Class actions can present complex legal scenarios, especially when it comes to jurisdiction. Dive into the nuances of removal to federal court under the?Class Action Fairness Act?in our latest Class Actions Brief blog post by Amanda Pickens Nitto here: https://lnkd.in/eWeC5vNw
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To become a conservator or guardian in Arizona, you need to file a petition and attend a court hearing. During the hearing, the court will assess both the necessity of the appointment and the suitability of the proposed individual. We help you to prepare for the court hearing, providing guidance on what to expect and how to present your case effectively. Contact us. ?? (480)-781-4487 https://bit.ly/3Xw1zZb #arizonaestatelaw #conservatorship #conservatorshipattorney #conservatorshiplaw #arizonaattorney #estateandconservatorship #guardianship #guardianshipconsultation #guardianshiplaw
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We understand that the path to justice is just as important as the end results. Your experience along the way — how you are treated, our communication with you, and your peace of mind — is every bit as important to us as the final outcome of your case. Read more testimonials from our clients at https://lnkd.in/gZyE_e6H. #personalinjurylawfirm #personalinjurylawyer #texaspersonalinjuryattorney #texaspersonalinjury #houstonpersonalinjuryattorney #sanantonioattorney #dallasattorney
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Check out our latest blog post by Attorney Keith N. Hamilton discussing the significance of recent rule changes by the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole. https://wix.to/bGWBWc9 #utah #attorney #parole #newblogpost
Understanding the Recent Change to Utah Board of Pardons and Parole Rule 671-201 (Scheduling of Original Hearings): What You Need to Know by Attorney Keith N. Hamilton
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