...action under a number of environmental laws for what the state calls...
...Betsy Hames isn't a lawyer, but the law permeates nearly every aspect of her job overseeing employee relations in Emory...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...and Health & Safety Code. For each day of alleged violations, the law allows Ray's local government clients to seek not less than $50...
...Contingent-fee contracts for environmental-enforcement actions, which Texas counties...far, neither route has made law that would prevent local governments...
Texas Lawyer
...I. BackgroundPorter, Rogers, Dahlman, & Gordon, P.C., a law firm, sued Nalle Plastics Family Limited Partnership for breach of contract, alleging...
Texas Lawyer
...from benchwarmer to second team to starter to ... you get the picture. Law firm leaders can learn a thing or two from college coaches when...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...labor/employment partner Sean Becker, environmental counsel Larry Pechacek, tax partner...149; ...
Since the N.J. Supreme Court decided Dendrite v. Doe in 2001, the number of lawsuits designed to identify anonymous Internet speakers has declined. Recently, however, the Appellate Division, in Warre
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
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