Daniella Landers, a partner in Sutherland Asbill & Brennan in Houston, is working pro bono with a group of guest workers from India who filed a civil rights lawsuit on May 21 against their former emp
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...Before JONES, DENNIS, and HAYNES, Circuit Judges. Plaintiff Terry R. James ("James") appeals the district court's order granting summary judgment...
... . . . Arthur A. Howard has joined K&...Access to Justice Commission. James C. "Jim" Harrington...
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Man didn't attack his ex-wife's husband, jury finds. Salesman claiming age discrimination awarded $352,000. Worker with kidney problems who was laid off gets $24,000. Mill workers claiming racial slu
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...Clerk Before KING, SMITH and BARKSDALE, Circuit Judges. James Guedry and David Burke appeal the denial of their motion for summary...
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...Media in connection with its purchase of the radio transmitter from Superior. James Joynt owned Superior and acted on its behalf in connection with the...
...become partners in Gibbs & Bruns in Houston. PHOTOS . . . James Howard has joined Gardere Wynne Sewell in Houston as a partner in...
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...who received and controlled the proceeds derived from Special's narcotics operation. James Dinkins was a member of Special who served as an "enforcer," committing...
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