...Plaintiff Attorney: James A. Jinks, Law Office of James A. Jinks, Bedford Defense Attorney: Pro se Plaintiffs awarded...
...Plaintiff Attorney: James A. Jinks, Law Office of James A. Jinks, Bedford Defense Attorney: Pro se Plaintiffs awarded...
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...Plaintiff Attorneys: Debbie Branscum, Law Office of Debbie Branscum, Bedford; Jimmy Michael Negem, Negem & Worthington, Tyler; Charles Todd Tefteller and Jarom...
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
In his Civil Rights and Civil Liberties column, Christopher Dunn, associate legal director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, writes that although the Supreme Court has grappled with the rules go
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...either," says W. Bradley Parker, a shareholder in Parker McDonald of Bedford who represents Davis. Jonathan D.F. Nelson, of counsel at...
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
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