A chart of the 100 largest law firms in Texas
...Robert Bledsoe, a founding member in the 37-year-old Cotton Bledsoe Tighe & Dawson in Midland. "If a lawyer lives in...
...Robert Bledsoe, a founding member in the 37-year-old Cotton Bledsoe Tighe & Dawson in Midland. "If a lawyer lives in...
...Jeanne Graham, the name of Steve Byrd, a shareholder in Cotton, Bledsoe, Tighe & Dawson in Midland, was misspelled on "...
Frank A. Hunold Jr., the first general counsel and the only in-house lawyer for Reliant Holdings Ltd., says he can envision a future in which he needs another in-house lawyer. But for now, he handles
Originally Published: Texas Lawyer
In the May 29 Republican primary, Texas Supreme Court Justice Don Willett prevailed in the bid for Place 2 on the court, besting former state Supreme Court Justice Steve W. Smith, now an Austin solo.
Two Republican Texas Supreme Court Justices — Don Willett and David Medina — face challengers from their own party in the May 29 primary. An open question for both of their contests: Will
...antiquated "dinosaur law," says Richardson, a shareholder in Cotton Bledsoe Tighe & Dawson. "But people have come to realize it's a...
...now is of counsel at Midland's Cotton, Bledsoe, Tighe & Dawson . Kalenak, the first assistant DA for the Midland County...
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