Postal worker bitten by dogs? awarded $203K. Officer's use of force?justified, jury finds. Plaintiff recovers $80,000 for alleged injuries. Driver claiming disk bulge? awarded $34K. Worker who fell o
K-9 bite during arrest not excessive, jury finds. Elderly woman claiming multiple injuries awarded $5,000. School pays $375,000 to student burned by welding torch. Nurse assistant receives arbitratio
Barge cook gets almost $1 million for work-related injuries. Insurer not liable for denying coverage to Alzheimer's patient. Families settle for nearly $1 million after crash kills two men. Caretaker
...Paso Defense Attorney(s): Kurt G. Paxson, Mounce, Green, Myers, Safi & Galatzan, El PasoCONTRACTSDefendant buyer...
Neither Congress nor the Texas Legislature has remedied the inadequate financial incentives for service in public education, but both recently have enacted legislation designed to reduce the disincen
...Martinez, formerly a shareholder in El Paso's Mounce, Green, Myers, Safi & Galatzan, has been appointed the chief administrative officer for the city...
El Paso has been on the cutting edge of appointing lawyers to indigent defendants since 1987, when the county's leaders crafted a pragmatic solution to the city's bulging county jail population. That
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