...In their March 19 original petition filed in Travis County's 345th District Court, the plaintiffs allege the following: Michael J. Scott PC (which the...
...Taylor v. Sims , filed April 2 in Travis County's 345th District Court, Taylor filed client Zanetria Sims' bankruptcy case in August 2011 and...
A Travis County jury has returned a $1.29 million verdict against DLA Piper after finding the firm was negligent in failing to advise an Australian businessman that the firm did not represent him in
A Travis County jury has returned a $1.29 million verdict against DLA Piper after finding the firm was negligent in failing to advise an Australian businessman that the firm did not represent him in
...the firm alleges in its petition, filed in Travis County's 345th District Court. Norton registered domain names for defendant Lester & Norton...
...the firm alleges in its petition, filed in Travis County's 345th District Court. Norton registered domain names for defendant Lester & Norton...
...On July 11, the 424th District Court in Llano County granted defendant...
...IKON Financial Services, filed the suit on July 15 in the 345th District Court in Travis County. The plaintiff alleges in the petition that it...
...See the court's opinion.] Judge Scott Jenkins of Austin's 345th District Court found the law...
...Austin judges — Darlene Byrne of the 126th District Court and Stephen Yelenosky of the 345th District Court — say they jointly filed the...
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