...at Baker Botts. . . . M. Kenneth Patterson has joined Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley & Urbach in Addison as a shareholder. . . ....
...employee benefits and private business practice. . . . Andrew Ostapko has joined Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley and Urbach in Addison as an associate. . . . Antonio...
...s aviation practice. . . . Laurie N. Arnoldy has joined Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley and Urbach in Addison as an associate with the civil...
...Office of Court Administration. . . . Peter Tierney has joined Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley & Urbach as of counsel in Addison. . . . ...
Two Republican Texas Supreme Court Justices — Don Willett and David Medina — face challengers from their own party in the May 29 primary. An open question for both of their contests: Will
...Nicole Hay and Derek Staub have joined Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley and Urbach in Dallas as associates. . . . ...
...Craig A. Harris has become a shareholder in Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley & Urbach in Addison. . . . Joseph...
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...We review turnover orders under an abuse of discretion. Burns v. Miller, Hiersche, Martens & Hayward, P.C., 948 S.W.2d 317, 321 (Tex...
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