National Law Journal
...and negligence claims against Houston McLane Company, LLC d/b/a Houston Astros Baseball Club. We affirm the trial court's judgment.Introduction...
National Law Journal
...distribution network sourcing cocaine and marijuana from Monterrey, Mexico for resale in Houston, Texas. Santiago Salinas, at first a customer of the Zamoras, began to...
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...resided in other cities during his professional baseball career, Clemens returned to Houston at the end of every baseball season. He currently lives in Texas...
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...PROCEEDINGSS.I. is an accrual-basis taxpayer operating out of Houston, Texas. It was incorporated in 1996 as a personnel staffing company specializing...
...charity erected on the grounds of a state civil courthouse in Houston to honor the memory of a prominent local businessman and philanthropist....
...Ohio Corporation; COLORADO ROCKIES BASEBALL CLUB, an entity of unknown form; HOUSTON ASTROS BASEBALL CLUB, an entity of unknown form; KANSAS CITY ROYALS BASEBALL...
Former Enron Corp. Chairman Kenneth Lay stepped down from the witness stand Tuesday after testifying for six days in his own defense, saying he loved the company and its employees and watching it imp
...as Minute Maid Park, the home of major league baseball's Houston Astros. After the district court dismissed the suit for lack of subject...
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