San Antonio Attorney Ana Laura Ramirez Advances to the Runoff Amid Controversial Signature Dispute in Judge Race

San Antonio, Texas – Ana Laura Ramirez, a lawyer from San Antonio, will be heading into a runoff in the judge race amidst a dispute over signatures. The election results are being contested due to allegations of fraudulent signature petitions. Ramirez, who has been campaigning to become a judge, received enough votes in the primary to move on to the next round. However, her victory has been overshadowed by a controversy surrounding the authenticity of some of the signatures on her nomination petitions. The allegations stem from a competing candidate who claims that Ramirez’s team … Read more

End of an Era: Leading San Antonio Law Firm, Watts Guerra, Dissolves After Thriving for Over a Decade

San Antonio, Texas – After over a decade in business, the reputable San Antonio law firm, Watts Guerra, has made the decision to dissolve its partnership. This unexpected breakup comes as a surprise to many in the legal community, as the firm was known for its prominence and success. The reasons behind the firm’s dissolution have not been disclosed, creating speculation and leaving clients and employees alike in a state of uncertainty. Watts Guerra, founded in 2001 by Mikal Watts and Frank Guerra, quickly established itself as a leading force in the San Antonio legal … Read more

San Antonio Woman Awarded Nearly $3 Million in Lawsuit Against Houston’s Downtown Aquarium

Houston, Texas – A San Antonio-area woman has been awarded nearly $3 million in damages by a Harris County jury after she sued Landry’s Inc., the owner and operator of Houston’s Downtown Aquarium. Glenda Lammert filed the lawsuit after she fell and was injured during a visit to the aquarium with her granddaughter. Lammert, who already had a disability, suffered multiple fractures in her left ankle and required surgery after stepping into a trench next to a replica rowboat and falling in a dark and crowded hallway at the aquarium on March 12, 2018. The … Read more

Marco Antonio Perez Murder Trial: Jury Selection Underway for Accused Mobile Cop Killer

MOBILE, Ala. – The capital murder trial of Marco Antonio Perez, accused of fatally shooting a Mobile police officer in 2019, is currently underway as jury selection continues. Prosecutors and defense attorneys are diligently questioning potential jurors individually to assess their stance on the death penalty and determine their suitability for the trial. The incident took place at the Peach Place Inn Apartments on Jeff Hamilton Road in January 2019, where Perez argues that he acted in self-defense and was unaware that the victim, Officer Sean Tuder, was a police officer at the time. The … Read more