Family of woman who died in jail gets $1.9M. Worker claiming discrimination gets $25,000. Driver hit while taking shortcut gets $3,000. Scooter rider who collided with truck gets $500,000. Driver cla
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The Texas Supreme Court loves puppies just as much as most people do. But despite issuing a unanimous opinion that memorializes the world's love for canines?complete with quotes from Lord Byron and A
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The Texas Supreme Court loves puppies just as much as most people do. But despite issuing a unanimous opinion that memorializes the world?s love for canines, the high court will not allow anyone to r
Originally Published: Texas Lawyer
The Texas Supreme Court loves puppies just as much as most people do. But despite issuing a unanimous opinion that memorializes the world's love for canines, the high court will not allow anyone to r
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The case has attracted national attention for the question it presents: Should the state's civil justice system put a price tag on the love of a dog
Originally Published: Texas Lawyer
The Texas Supreme Court will hear arguments on Jan. 10 in a case that has attracted national attention for the legal and emotional question it presents: Should the state's civil justice system put a
...entered against him. Plaintiff Steven Lewis also alleges the defendants Bailey & Galyen, partner R. Keith Spencer, and Phillip Galyen PC neglected to...
A proposal to codify the collaborative dispute resolution process in Texas civil law is not included in the legislative package approved Sept. 21 by the State Bar of Texas board of directors for subm
...District Court, Tarrant County Plaintiff Attorney: Scott G. Robelen, Bailey & Galyen, Dallas Defense Attorney: Stephen Postlewate, The Walker Law Firm...
...Court, Tarrant County Plaintiff's Attorney: Scott G. Robelen, Bailey & Galyen, Dallas Defense Attorneys: Brian D. Garner and Robyn M...
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