A chart of the 100 largest law firms in Texas
...poses inherent problems involving the management of the individual lawyers, facilities and resources. The attorney in the smaller...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...s most expensive and important resources space. When our firm...we added a single project management team to help supervise construction...
Originally Published: The Recorder
Texas Lawyer
... Appellants, E-Quest Management, LLC ("E-Quest"...performed "all the human resources services," and provided administrative...
...often occurs during rapid or unanticipated movements in commodity prices, cost of capital, development costs, regulation and the like. Such fraud claims often...
Texas Lawyer
...America-West ("Veolia"), for on-site water treatment and waste management. The equipment located in the waste treatment facility ("the Scalfuel plant...
...Pipeline. Cardinal's management team retains the...opportunities in unconventional resource plays across North...Corp. and SK Capital Partners...
Texas Lawyer
...document provided that Weatherspoon had "a strong real estate background regarding property management and general business practice" and that her "initial role with ConcordisRyland [a...
Texas Lawyer
...11, 2012, relator, USA Waste Management Resources, L.L.C., filed a...
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