...The Willis Law Group in Dallas as a partner, and Diane V...
...com/collegefootball/blog/eye-on-college-football/22183322/sec-espn-announce...com/2011/09/25/3395882/texas-am-officially-joins-sec.html...
...a member in Dallas. He is a...Initiative of North Texas. Honors...the South Texas College of Law Dean...
...court of appeals affirmed the petitioner's conviction for alleged aggravated robbery. Texas Family Code §51.095(a)(1)(A) permits law-enforcement officers...
...and founder of Dallas' Haynes and...and Museum in College Station, will be...in University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center...
...is becoming dean this month of the new University of North Texas Dallas College of the Law, which opens this fall. McKeown will...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...is becoming dean this month of the new University of North Texas Dallas College of the Law, which opens this fall. McKeown will...
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...the two special prosecutors assigned, Toby Shook and Bill Wirskye, both former Dallas County assistant district attorneys, will have to decide whether to seek the...
The Daily Report
...the two special prosecutors assigned, Toby Shook and Bill Wirskye, both former Dallas County assistant district attorneys, will have to decide whether to seek the...
...be based in Fort Worth, Texas, and is expected to operate...Hallman (commercial and employment litigation); Dallas-based Haynes and Boone (corporate...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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