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...34;EEOC"), on behalf of Donnicia Venters ("Venters"), sued Houston Funding II, Ltd. and Houston Funding Corp. ("Houston Funding"), alleging...
...t being taught at traditional institutes of higher learning, she noted...skills at the University of Houston Law Center in ...
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...Daniella Landers, a partner in Sutherland Asbill & Brennan in Houston, is working pro bono with a group of guest workers from India...
The Daily Report
...president of the recently established Institute for Law Department Excellence (ILDE...LDO) at Dynegy Inc., a Houston-based energy company, in 2007...
...Institute for Law Department Excellence...
...C., Newark, NJ. For Amicus Curiae American Values Institute, In Support of Plaintiffs Intervenors-Appellees.: Rachel Godsil, Kathryn Pearson, Jon...
...Canadian voted for the bill. Houston Democrat Reps. Jessica Farrar and...by the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform, an advocacy...
...NRA's annual meeting in Houston, which included speeches May 3...advocating for the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action on firearms...
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