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...total disability benefits from SEI and its insurance carrier, Plaintiff-Appellant Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania (collectively "Plaintiffs"), under the Longshore...
...landed a clerkship at H.B. Zachry Co. in San Antonio in 1983, and she's still at the company nearly 30 years later...
...H.B. Zachry Co. in San Antonio in 1983 while attending St. Mary's University School of Law, and she's still at the company...
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The Texas Supreme Court has announced a new rule that could make it easier for a governmental employer to derail an employee's retaliation claim under the state's Whistleblower Act. But it did so by
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...submission on behalf of amici curiae Zachry Construction Corporation and H.B. Zachry Company (hereafter "the Zachry defendants"). Please distribute the copies of this...
...submission on behalf of amici curiae Zachry Construction Corporation and H.B. Zachry Company (hereafter "the Zachry defendants"). Please distribute the copies of this...
...AND PREMONT INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT v. EL PASO PRODUCTION OIL AND GAS COMPANY, ET AL.; from Jim Wells County; 1st district (01-04-01277-CV...
...costs for producing documents and other discovery materials to appellees, H.B. Zachry Company and Zachry Construction Corporation (collectively Zachry), but denying BFLP's...
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