The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a sanctions order issued by U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes of Houston. The 5th Circuit ruled that a lawyer'sfiling of a "sexually-explicit Internet
The 5th Circuit wrote that the district court characterized a lawyer's "unsealed filing of the offending document as a 'vicious, deliberate smear.' Whatever might have been the negative effect on Emp
...199 (195 are equity)/182/78 Kenneth L. Stewart, chair, executive committee Austin (68); Beijing (4); Canonsburg...
...But Bruce A. Griggs, a partner in Austin's Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart, also faced the pro-David, anti-Goliath aspects of defending...
Man didn't attack his ex-wife's husband, jury finds. Salesman claiming age discrimination awarded $352,000. Worker with kidney problems who was laid off gets $24,000. Mill workers claiming racial slu
Family awarded $2.5 million for fatal crash. Family of prisoner who died gets ?$2.25 million. Warehouse worker settles sex harassment claim. City worker awarded for alleged retaliation firing. Driver
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Colleen Mullen Goff once dreamed of a Foreign Service career. Instead, she went to law school and landed a clerkship at H.B. Zachry Co. in San Antonio in 1983, and she's still at the company nearly 3
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