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Attorney|at|paw? Filter makes lawyer look like cat in court


'I'm not a cat': lawyer gets stuck on Zoom kitten filter during court case

A lawyer showed up to virtual court in the 394th district of Texas with a kitten filter turned on, the cat moving its lips and eyes, as Rod ...

Filter turns lawyer into cat during Zoom hearing - YouTube

A Zoom court hearing in Texas took a detour when an attorney showed up looking like a kitten. That's because of a Zoom filter that had been ...

Cat-astrophe! Filter makes lawyer look like a kitten in court

An attorney accidentally joined a Tuesday video conference of a civil forfeiture court hearing while using a Zoom filter that made him appear like a fluffy ...

Lawyer Accidentally Uses Zoom Cat Filter During Virtual ... - YouTube

A lawyer accidentally used a cat-themed video filter during a virtual court session in the 394th district of Texas.

Attorney-at-paw? Filter makes lawyer look like cat in court | WGN-TV

Judge Roy Ferguson's warning comes after an attorney accidentally joined a Tuesday video conference of a civil forfeiture court hearing while ...

Lawyer tells judge 'I'm not a cat' after a Zoom filter mishap in ... - CNN

A livestream of a virtual court proceeding in Texas took an “appawling” turn when a lawyer appeared as a cat on screen.

Filter turns lawyer into cat during Zoom hearing - YouTube

The Star is offering free digital access on select COVID-19 stories. Misinformation is plentiful and dangerous and coronavirus news and ...

Attorney-at-paw? Filter makes lawyer look like cat in court | AP News

Judge Roy Ferguson's warning comes after an attorney accidentally joined a Tuesday video conference of a civil forfeiture court hearing while ...

Zoom Cat Lawyer - Wikipedia

The video features an attorney named Rod Ponton, who is struggling to disable a cat filter that shows a white kitten instead of his face, making it appear as ...

Attorney-at-paw? Filter Makes Lawyer Look Like Cat in Court

Alpine, Texas (AP) -- A West Texas judge has a word of caution to those attending court hearings via Zoom: Always check for filters before ...

Attorney-at-Paw? Zoom Filter Makes Lawyer Look Like Cat in Virtual ...

A West Texas judge has a word of caution to those attending court hearings via Zoom: Always check for filters before logging on.

US lawyer accidentally turns on cat filter during court hearing via Zoom

Texas attorney Rod Ponton appeared in a virtual meeting as a cute blue-eyed cat after struggling with technology; The clip has gone viral on ...

Judge took cat filter mishap in good humour - lawyer Rod Ponton

Texas lawyer Rod Ponton was left flummoxed when he discovered his face was appearing as a cat filter during a court session on Zoom.

'I'm Not a Cat,' Says Lawyer Having Zoom Filter Difficulties

It was a civil forfeiture case hearing like any other hearing, except for the lawyer cat. Courts usually don't let cats argue cases.

The joy of 'Lawyer Cat' is that it teaches us nothing – it's just very funny

Texas lawyer Rod Ponton told a judge 'I am not a cat' after getting stuck in a Zoom filter, and it made my day, says Imogen West-Knights.

Attorney-at-paw? Filter makes lawyer look like cat in court - KTAL

ALPINE, Texas (AP) — A West Texas judge has a word of caution to those attending court hearings via Zoom: Always check for filters before ...

That cat Zoom filter is almost impossible to find. Here's why - CNN

Lawyer accidentally appears as cat in virtual court case. 01:25 ... This makes sense as the source of the filter to Ponton, considering ...

Filter makes lawyer look like cat in court hearing via Zoom

I'm not a cat,” the attorney said. “I can see that,” replied Ferguson, whose district covers five counties in West Texas, including the town of ...

Attorney-at-paw? Filter makes lawyer look like cat in court

The judge's warning comes after an attorney accidentally joined a video court hearing while using a Zoom filter that made him look like a kitten ...

Attorney-at-paw? Filter makes lawyer look like cat in court - YouTube

A West Texas judge has a word of caution to those attending court hearings via Zoom: Always check for filters before logging on.