Category: News
Houston Court of Appeals Rules Unanimously In Favor of Lance Arney’s Client
The Houston Court of Appeals (First District) issued a 41-page memorandum opinion in favor of Gregor Wynne Arney, PLLC’s clients.
Negotiating a Pipeline Easement for Your Family Ranch in Texas
If you own a family ranch in Texas, a pipeline company may approach you one day to negotiate an easement agreement for the purposes of building a pipeline on your property.
Judge Hoyt Recuses Himself From Texas True The Vote Case
In October, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Hoyt ordered the leader of True the Vote and an advocate to be held in jail for contempt of court for refusing to disclose the name of a confidential FBI informant.
Joseph Larsen Represents the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity at the Texas Supreme Court
Texas Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments on Wednesday for and against creating a narrower or a broader standard for attorney-client privilege. Joseph Larsen, of Gregor Wynne Arney, represented the Franklin Center…
Fort Worth Mayor & Council Member Face Contempt of Court Hearing for Public Comments on Dean Verdict
Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker and District 8 Councilman Chris Nettles were ordered by the judge overseeing the Aaron Dean trial to appear in court January 4 to argue why they should not be found in contempt of court for defying the judge’s gag order.
Gregor Wynne Arney Legal Team Obtains Release of True the Vote’s Leaders, Jailed for Refusing to Identify Their Confidential Informant
True the Vote, founded by Catherine Engelbrecht, is an organization founded in 2009 dedicated to protecting Americans’ right to free and fair elections without interference.
Gregor Wynne Arney Obtains Quick Release of $3.1 Million Charter Aircraft from Customs and Border Patrol
Gregor Wynne Arney partner Michael J. Wynne today completed successful negotiations with the U.S. Government for the release of a $3.1 million charter aircraft seized by U.S. Customs…
Texas Supreme Court to Consider Public Information Act Challenge to Attorney-Client Privilege
The Texas Supreme Court agreed to hear a University of Texas System lawsuit that tests the attorney-client privilege shield in the face of a Texas Public Information Act challenge.
Cryptoverse: Trading names in a mind-boggling crypto craze
A new NFT trading craze where names are bought and sold for colossal sums is providing a multi-million-dollar lifeline for speculators struggling through a bleak crypto winter.
What do Kim Kardashian, boxer Floyd Mayweather and former Boston Celtics player Paul Pierce have in common?
All three individuals are named in an ongoing lawsuit filed in January by investors alleging they suffered losses after the celebrities promoted EthereumMax; a crypto token built on the Ethereum network by anonymous developers.