...encouragement worked: Ramirez has been the judge of Hidalgo County's 332nd District Court since 1984. Among his siblings, there are two doctors, a lawyer...
...and direct expenses to the State Bar of Texas. (332nd District Court, Hidalgo County; Cause No. C-853-08-F) ...
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...against real parties in interest, Donato, Perez, and Figueroa, in the 332nd District Court of Hidalgo County, Texas, bringing causes of action for fraud, breach...
...al. v. SSP Partners, et al., in Hidalgo County's 332nd District Court in September 2001. The Supreme Court's opinion in...
...Dr. Francisco Bracamontes sued McAllen Medical Center in Hidalgo County's 332nd District Court. Among other things the plaintiffs allege that the hospital falsely represented...
...Mission Hospital Inc., No. C-2283-03-F Court: 332nd District Court, Hidalgo County Plaintiffs' Attorneys: J. Thomas Rhodes III...
...guilty on all counts. The case proceeded to trial in the 332nd district court of Hidalgo County. On April 11, 2002, the trial court denied...
...One sentence in the Texas Supreme Court's otherwise straightforward Dec. 3 ruling in a class action raises the...
...L.G. Electronics, No. C-1077-03-F Court: 332nd District Court, Hidalgo County Plaintiffs' attorney(s): Craig M. Sico...
...not return a telephone message requesting comment by presstime. (332nd District Court, No. C-2589-02-F) Lenis William Pierce...
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