...member. The Dallas Morning News reports that U.S. District Judge Sidney Fitzwater's...
Dram shop litigation against an establishment that serves alcohol may proceed, even without direct evidence that it served an intoxicated patron, a Lawrence County judge has ruled
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...Baston, of the Ft. Worth-Dallas, Texas, area, said the test...quot; Richard Baston said Thursday morning. He said his brother has...
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...of the Texas Rangers), a Dallas lawyer says he filed a...it has to decide tomorrow morning," says Cook, of Darrell...
...in recent years — including the demise of Jenkens & Gilchrist in Dallas in 2007 — the brief asserts that especially in the current economic...
The latest shot has been fired in an ongoing battle between Court of Criminal Appeals Presiding Judge Sharon Keller and the State Commission on Judicial Conduct examiner regarding events on the day T
...are starting off the new year with a bang. Monday morning brought official word of significant lateral moves that had been in the...
...Fla. Last week The Dallas Morning News exposed the Dallas Police Department's practice of under reporting...
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