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...the judgment of the trial court following a bench trial in...suit against Lafavers in the District Court of Tarrant County, alleging...
...in Travis County's 200th District Court. He claims the defendants had...
...s Community Justice Program, 4th Court of Appeals Justice Phylis Speedlin...years ago, Speedlin and 407th District Judge Karen Pozza organized a...
...Judgment, Travis County 353rd District Judge Tim Sulak...We think the court made the right...
...The Dunham Law Firm v. Theresa Palmer , filed in the 353rd District Court in Austin, the firm alleges the following: Dunham Law obtains "...
...The Dunham Law Firm v. Theresa Palmer, filed in the 353rd District Court in Austin, the firm alleges the following: Dunham Law obtains "...
...v. State Bar of Texas ,pending in Travis County's 353rd District Court, Miller was a 15-year employee of the Bar until Sept...
...committee made up of county, district and appellate court judges from across the state...
...Gov. Rick Perry announced his appointment of 353rd District Judge Jeff Rose to the 3rd Court of Appeals in Austin. Perry had appointed...
...an April 2, 2007, judgment in Hyde Park , the 353rd District Court severed Lowry from the suit. Howry Breen & Herman partner Sean...
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