...other lawyer and three nonlawyer managers. But initially, like many of his classmates, Garza imagined himself working toward partnership at a law firm...
...Texas Trial Court Cause No. 2010-74730 Panel consists of Justices Frost, Christopher, and Jamison (Frost, J., dissenting). ...
...Trial Court Cause No. 2010-74730 Panel consists of Justices Frost, Christopher, and Jamison (Frost, J., dissenting). ...
...give $3,500 to the Center for AIDS Research at Baylor College of Medicine at UT Houston Medical School. The Briefs...
...give $3,500 to the Center for AIDS Research at Baylor College of Medicine at UT Houston Medical School. The Briefs...
...is the first general counsel of Boerne-based COI Enterprises....
...top lawyer at an energy company. "I came to a crossroads of 'do I stay at the pinnacle of litigation, a woman partner at...
...with small technology companies in Austin," says Kerr, deputy general counsel of Charleston, S.C.-based Blackbaud Inc. Kerr was vice president...
...responsible for corporate business development, he's been on the front end of deals identifying and valuing potential acquisitions. In his legal positions, he's...
...The Austin-based, privately held company owns and operates a collection of online sites where consumers can find coupons and deals from retailers around...
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