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The Board ruled that he violated three sections of the city's ethics code.
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San Antonio attorney Martin Phipps has accused Whyte of abusing his power to try to help his wife's client, Phipps' ex-wife, in a custody battle.
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After 13 months and the recusal of the Bexar County DA, the Class B misdemeanor case against Martin Phipps has been dropped for insufficient evidence.
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The co-counsel for Bexar County's opioid lawsuit finds himself at the center of another courtroom drama.
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After claims of a conflict of interest from Martin Phipps, the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office said it would step aside "out of an abundance of caution."
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The family of Beatrice Gonzalez amended its lawsuit Tuesday, naming Cerveceria Chapultepec as the bar that overserved the driver who killed the cyclist.
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When TPR started asking questions about a deadly accident involving Martin Phipps’ executive assistant, the firm accused the reporter of harassment and of catfishing employees on the hookup app Grindr. As TPR has reported, Phipps and the firm have been in the news following a group of resignations from the firm and Phipps’ arrest.
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Martin Phipps, 51, whose firm is co-leading Bexar County’s lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors went before a judge today over allegedly using a phone to harass his ex-wife while “under the influence” of narcotics.
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Twelve years after Martin Phipps was pushed out of St. Mary's University, the catholic school signed a letter with him to explore moving its law school downtown.
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Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff said Phipps' firm 'screwed up' an expert witness submission. Will it matter?