Good luck to all those who are moving into your college dorms and apartments. Don’t forget to request an election ballot by mail. https://t.co/kkIsLcfF8W
All Dallas county courthouses are closed on Thursday. If you are scheduled to appear for jury duty, please do not appear. If you have a hearing scheduled, please contact the court. Hearings will likely proceed remotely. The 162nd District Court will hold all hearings by zoom.
In response to concerns about the explosive spread potential of the Omicron Covid variant, jury service has been postponed in the George Allen Courthouse until January 28, 2022. Contact jury services at [email protected] if you received a summons and have any questions.
I had a blast speaking with 200 CHRISTUS Health executives in Austin, TX about leadership, innovation, and overcoming challenges. Thank you CHRISTUS Health CEO Ernie Sadau for having me!
HYBRID+Trial+Skills+Section https://t.co/eo94UJrOaZ. Today I had the pleasure to discuss trial tips for women with Charla Aldous, Veronica Moyé, and Natalie Arbaugh. What a treat. This was a great discussion. I was honored to serve on a panel with these amazing women.
Due to the spread of the COVID Delta variant, effective immediately no jurors will be summoned to the George Allen Courts Building for jury duty.
Jury trials are not canceled. Courts in the George Allen Courthouse may obtain jurors from Frank Crowley Courts jury services.
Dallas County LADJ Health and Safety Order has been amended to include the clerks offices. Masks must be worn in all areas of the courthouses at all times. Let’s beat this virus together.
OCA said judges should engage health authorities on mask mandates and reminded AG Ken Paxton gave judges authority to require so much. In other words, Governor can’t prevent us from protecting courthouses but refuses to protect school houses. Let’s work together and beat Covid.
Dallas county courts will continue to require face coverings in all courthouses to protect against the spread and mutation of the Covid-19 virus. Let’s work together to defeat this virus and keep our courts safe. https://t.co/4qggyE8h9c
Moore’s order is arguably immune from the governor’s order that governments can’t issue mask mandates because courts are part of the judicial branch, as explained by lawyer @600camp who I interviewed for this article. https://t.co/GC6VpDTT0m