National Law Journal
Price, J., delivered the opinion of the Court in which Womack, Keasler, Hervey, Cochran, and Alcala, JJ., joined. Keller, P...
National Law Journal
...ANN. §§ 27.001- 27.011 (West Supp. 2012). The trial court denied the motion. NHI, IntegraCare, and Patterson appeal, contending that...
National Law Journal
...and Alisa Rich seek a writ of mandamus that directs the trial court to dismiss the claims asserted against them by real parties in interest...
...No. 11-55016 United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit D.C...
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Watch out, Hooters. Texas restaurant chain Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill can now officially call itself "America's ONLY Breastaurant?." It's a signal of a growing industry
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...for its hotel guests. On cross motions for summary judgment, the district court determined that the hotel consumables were not exempt from sales tax under...
Daily Business Review
...s incredulous response on his TV show, Real Time with...Chase, which settled out of court. Grant's daughter, Jennifer Grant...
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... No. B237984 In the Court of Appeal of the State of California Second...
"My hope is that I will walk out of the building and no one will notice that anything has changed," said Mel Immergut of the carefully planned transition to the newly elected chair, Scott Edelman. Bu
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