Netflix Hits the Mark Again: ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Secures Season 4 Renewal

LOS ANGELES — The popular legal drama “The Lincoln Lawyer” has been picked up for a fourth season by Netflix, continuing the adventures of Mickey Haller, a defense attorney in Los Angeles who operates out of the back of his Lincoln. Based on the bestselling novels by Michael Connelly, the series has garnered a loyal following thanks to its unique narrative style and compelling legal twists. The show made its debut on the streaming platform in May 2022 and quickly ascended to one of the top ten most-watched series in the United States. Its blend … Read more

Judge Mark Morefield Announces Resignation, Closes Distinguished Career to Pursue Historical Passions

Liberty, Texas – Mark Morefield, a longstanding figure in the Texas legal landscape, has decided to retire as the judge of the 75th State District Court effective the end of this week. His resignation closes a significant chapter in his career which commenced on January 4, 2011, after he emerged victorious in the November 2010 election, succeeding the late Rusty Hight. In a recent ceremony at the Liberty County Courthouse, Morefield performed one of his last duties by administering the oath to several newly elected and reelected officials. Despite the significance of his career and … Read more

Mark Your Calendars: Jury Duty Commences January 6, Officials Announce

Jury duty in the United States is set to undergo significant changes starting on January 6, marking a pivotal shift in the judicial process aimed at making the system more accessible and efficient. This transformation reflects broader efforts within the U.S. judicial system to harness the potential of digital technologies and enhance public participation in legal proceedings. In an era where digital interaction has become normative, the integration of technology in courtrooms has been accelerated. The modifications to the jury duty system are expected to streamline procedures and reduce unnecessary delays in the judicial process, … Read more

Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Seeks to Move Defamation Lawsuit Against CNN from Federal to State Court Amid Controversy

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has initiated a legal maneuver to transfer his defamation lawsuit from federal court back to the state jurisdiction, intensifying his legal battle with CNN. The lawsuit, which originated in the Superior Court of Wake County, centers around controversial allegations linked to Robinson’s purported activities and comments on an internet forum. Robinson’s legal representatives argue that CNN did not adequately meet the procedural requirements for transferring the case to the District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. They claim that the network failed to secure … Read more