By Chuck Lindell A state appeals court has overturned a law that allowed Texas officials to regulate signs along highways and interstates, saying key sections of the 1972 Texas Highway Beautification Act violate free speech rights. Limits on outdoor advertising, the...
Houston’s Meredith Parenti recently secured a ruling that that would make it easier for politicians to post billboard advertising along Texas’ highways. By John Council In a win for free speech rights—and a loss for those tired of election year campaign...
By Natalie Posgate, The Texas Lawbook On good days, lawyers win favorable outcomes for their client. On great days, they win for their clients and also change the law for the better. Meredith Parenti had a great day last Friday. In a state appeals court ruling, the...
by John Council After chasing an evasive litigation investment company all over the United States with a federal subpoena, Meredith Parenti’s corporate defendant client has so far been unsuccessful in compelling documents that may be crucial to a lawsuit it faces in...
On April 21, 2016, Parenti Law won a significant appellate victory for Grupo Mexico S.A.B.de C.V.in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuitin a suit involvingGrupo Mexico’s request under 28 U.S.C. §1782 for the production of documents by a Cayman...
By Natalie Posgate More than a decade ago as an assistant solicitor general, Meredith Parenti defended the constitutionality of statewide sign regulations that were part of the national Highway Beautification Act. Read...