...James H. "Blackie" Holmes III, a partner in Burford & Ryburn, have been named Texas Trial Legends by the Dallas Bar...
...Awards . . . James H. Holmes III, a partner in Burford & Ryburn in Dallas, has received the Texas Legal Legends Award from the...
... . . . J. Kendall Ray has joined Burford & Ryburn in Dallas as an associate. . . . Claudia...
...partner. . . . John Dugdale has joined Burford & Ryburn in Dallas as counsel. APPOINTMENTS . . . Gov. Rick...
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...James H. "Blackie" Holmes III , a partner in Burford & Ryburn in Dallas, has become the first recipient of the Civil Justice...
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...Houston. . . . Nicole Tong has joined Burford & Ryburn in Dallas as an associate. . . . William...
Men injured in crash win less than sought. Driver not to blame for pedestrian?s death. Man knocked overboard when boat steering system failed to recover $142,800. Oil company ordered to pay $2.66 mil
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