...Northwestern will establish a chaired professorship in business law, trial advocacy or estate law. "This is an important gift," dean Daniel...
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...18, 2013; No. 14-11-00357-CV A real estate developer sued two individuals and a limited partnership, alleging various claims. The...
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Enforceable arbitration clauses are usually the result of a contract between parties. But does that work in probate law, where beneficiaries rarely sign contracts, and the most important party is alw
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...set forth herein, we affirm.BACKGROUNDIn March 2006, real estate development enterprise MGD Partners, LLC ("MGD") purchased property outside the city of...
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