National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...Witcher by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. The Board's...rule to mean a "state agency statement of general applicability." Tex...
...applies to criminal actions brought by the four listed state and local agencies but does not apply to criminal actions brought by federal prosecutors. The...
National Law Journal
...court's order dismissing the suit. FACTS AND PROCEEDINGS...34;CMS") is the agency within the Department of Health...
...an attorney, represented a client, also an attorney, in a prior civil suit against the client's employer for discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, and...
Texas Lawyer
...Enforcement to file a petition for child support on his behalf. The agency complied, but only after a 9-month delay. McBurney attributes that delay...
National Law Journal
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