United States:
Don't Forget – Judges Are People, Too
26 February 2020
Butler Snow LLP
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THIS ARTICLE ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN THE FEBRUARY 2020
EDITION, VOLUME 29, NUMBER 1 OF AUSTIN LAWYER, THE OFFICIAL
PUBLICATION OF THE AUSTIN BAR ASSOCIATION. VIEW THE ENTIRE
PUBLICATION HERE.
Butler Snow attorney
Scott K. Field previously served for six years as a Justice on
the Third Court of Appeals in Austin. In the latest edition of the
Austin Bar Association's publication, Austin Lawyer,
Scott shares advice for attorneys and judges based on his
experience.
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