...Sewell in Houston as partners in the trial practice group. Thomas Haskins has joined the firm as a trial associate in Dallas...
...amp; Quality Center in Houston. After McCrory informed...Levi Benton & Associates, Houston ...
...Hart & Hallman in Fort Worth as...Dallas as an associate with the firm...Warne of Houston; and Brian...
...raises and increases in retirement benefits for...of Appeals in Houston, says "every...500 more than associate justices. ...
...school in 2001, Garza worked as an associate with the appellate group of Vinson & Elkins in Houston where he had been a summer associate...
...span three different court systems in Galveston County civil, criminal...George Parnham, a partner in Houston's Parnham & McWilliams who...
...Motor Vehicle Family awarded $73,381 for injuries in SUV rollover On March 8, a judge awarded $73,381...
...Corp. International of Houston, is using Shearman...25 per share in cash. The acquisition...New Orleans and associate Adelaida Addy...
...in The Woodlands and the firms Houston office. Caitlin Holland, Banee Pachuca and Cye F. Fischer have joined the firm as associates...
...awarded $73, 381 for injuries in SUV rollover On...Whitcomb, G. Patrick Collins & Associates, Dallas Negligent Supervision...
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