U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap, and U.S. Magistrate Judge Roy Payne, both of the Eastern District of Texas, and U.S. District Judges Barbara Lynn and Reed O'Connor of the Northern District of Te
...If you're considering growing your law firm by bringing on a partner or practice group, using a recruiter or...
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...Mike" Schmidt, The Schmidt Firm, Dallas; Amanda L. Schwartz, Dallas...William A. Smith, Smith & Davis, Dallas Defense...
...3 Lubbock County, Texas Trial Court No. 2010-554, 753, Honorable Paula Davis Lanehart, Presiding Before CAMPBELL and HANCOCK and PIRTLE, JJ...
...is a member of the firm's securities/capital markets practice...Dallas. . . . Courtney Davis Bristow has joined Cassin...
...evidence California's embrace of the application of unfinished business to law firms that bill on an hourly basis, in New York, we await the...
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...in 1997. Prior to coming to power, Labour Party leaders hired accounting firm Arthur Andersen to structure a tax that would capture excess, or "...
...in 1997. Prior to coming to power, Labour Party leaders hired accounting firm Arthur Andersen to structure a tax that would capture excess, or "...
...E. Rogers and Lynn Kuriger Stanton have joined the firm as associates. . . . Edward C. Osterberg Jr. has joined...
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