Despite looking very much like a cat during a virtual court session on Zoom in the 394th district of Texas this week, attorney Rod Ponton assured his colleagues that he was definitely not a cat. The ...
It’s been nearly a year since many of us became acquainted with remote working due to the coronavirus pandemic. While technology like Zoom is integral to enabling so many to perform their jobs at home ...
ALPINE, Texas - Attorney Rod Ponton is now laughing over his Zoom fail that’s starting to go viral. Ponton, 69, had trouble removing a filter when he presented himself in virtual court Tuesday morning ...
Now you can give yourself a meow-kover. Texas lawyer Rod Ponton had both his colleagues and the internet in stitches after accidentally “morphing” into a cat during a virtual court hearing Tuesday.
A West Texas judge has a word of caution to those attending court hearings via Zoom: Always check for filters before logging on. Judge Roy Ferguson’s warning comes after an attorney accidentally ...
(CNN) — A livestream of a virtual court proceeding in Texas took an “appawling” turn when a lawyer appeared as a cat on screen. Judge Roy B. Ferguson of the 394th Judicial District Court in Texas ...
When attorney Rod Ponton showed up for a virtual court hearing over Zoom on Tuesday, he quickly realized something was wrong. While in real life he is a human, to other participants of the video call ...
He’s hoping to make some scratch. The Texas lawyer who went viral after a Zoom filter left him looking like a cat during a virtual court hearing is hoping to cash in on his online cat-astrophe. Rod ...
Now you can give yourself a meow-kover. Texas lawyer Rod Ponton had both his colleagues and the internet in stitches after accidentally “morphing” into a cat during a virtual court hearing Tuesday.
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