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Social Media’s Impact on Court Proceedings

When in trial, you are fighting two battles: the court of law and the court of public opinion. The court of public opinion has the potential to influence the court of law by using social media content to sway jurors. The Sixth Amendment of our Constitution guarantees a trial by an impartial jury, but in today’s digital age, social media poses significant risks to fair trials and juror impartiality, ultimately having the potential to impact the proceedings and outcomes of a case.[1] When the jury remains impartial, it helps ensure a fair trial, and we, the people, can trust that the verdict is rooted in facts, rather than social media content, outside assumptions, or pressures.[2] Jurors may unknowingly be influenced by the social media content they have access to at their fingertips, despite being instructed to stay neutral and base their verdict solely on the evidence presented in court.

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2026 Summer Law Clerks

Our law clerks, also known as “grasshoppers”, are all aspiring attorneys with big dreams. Each summer we welcome new grasshoppers into our program to spend the summer with us so they can further immerse themselves in the legal field. See who is joining our firm for the 2026 summer in our Law Clerk packet!

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Texas Homeowners Take on SpaceX Over Property Damage from Starship Launches

Represented by Frank Guerra, Jennifer Neal, Paola González Hernández, and Bailey VanNatta of Guerra LLP, a growing group of South Texas homeowners is holding SpaceX accountable for what they allege is real, repeated damage to their homes caused by the company’s Starship rocket launches.

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$8.5 Million 18-Wheeler Accident Settlement

Attorneys Shalimar Wallis and Oscar Quiroz, along with their team, secured a $8,500,000 settlement on behalf of a family whose lives were forever changed when a negligent tractor-trailer driver crossed into their lane.

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SB 30 – The “Trucking Bill”

During the 89th Texas legislature, A bill authored under Texas Senator Charles Schwertner, SB 30, otherwise known as the “Trucking Bill” was introduced as a major tort reform bill aimed to reduce excessive jury awards referred to as “nuclear verdicts” in civil lawsuits that result in medical or injury damages.

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