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...for his second stint as a summer associate in the firm's Houston office. He received a diversity fellowship from V&E during his...
... Any number of events occur daily or monthly here in Houston. I typically run a 5K or 10K once a month. I pay...
...a sanctions order issued by U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes of Houston. The 5th Circuit ruled that a lawyer'sfiling of a "sexually...
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...classes. Van Beckwith, the partner in charge of recruiting for Houston-based Baker Botts, says 90 to 95 percent of law school graduates...
"Dog bites man" is not a news story, the axiom goes. But when a pit bull took off part of Lonnie Burts' finger, the injured man hired Mark Anderson and Robert Kisselburgh of The Anderson Law Firm in
Contingent-fee contracts for environmental-enforcement actions, which Texas counties are filing against alleged polluters, face challenges at the Texas Legislature and in courthouses
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