An Austin labor and employment lawyer and an attorney who contracted with her on legal matters are embroiled in litigation, each claiming they are owed money for cases that arose under the contract
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...FACTS*fn1Debtor Corbin Park, L.P. ("Debtor") owns a large portion of a partially developed...
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Submitted February 2, 2012Before GLICKMAN and FISHER, Associate Judges, and SCHWELB, Senior Judge.Appellant, the District of Columbia, sued...
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...Thorn;Argued: December 9, 2010Before Sandra Day O'CONNOR, Associate Justice (Retired), Supreme Court of the United States, sitting by designation, and...
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Argued October 21, 2009Before WASHINGTON, Chief Judge, BLACKBURNE-RIGSBY, Associate Judge, and NEWMAN, Senior Judge.In this case, we are asked...
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