...to readers. On litigation in multiple districts and phoning a friend John Council, senior reporter, Texas Lawyer, Dallas: Judge Payne, are you making dispositive...
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The Texas Supreme Court on June 7 denied a petition for review filed by 44th District Court Judge Carlos Cortez. The high court rejected Cortez's attempt to keep his own deposition and two witness st
...opinion in which Chief Justice John G. Roberts and Justice Anthony...in Arizona v. Inter Tribal Council of Ariz. Inc., No. 12...
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...S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has approved a request...I have selected the Judicial Council of the District of Columbia...
...COUNSEL Kamala D. Harris, Attorney General, John A. Sauerenman, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Jamee Jordan Patterson, Deputy Attorney General...
... Plaintiff John C. Cooke seeks review of...17. The Appeals Council denied Cooke's request for...
...on the grounds of the court. With the approval of Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., court marshal Pamela Talkin promulgated a regulation that invokes a...
... v. THE INTER TRIBAL COUNCIL OF ARIZONA, INC., et al. No. 12...
...Best Practices in Patent Law."] John Council, senior reporter, Texas Lawyer, Dallas: OK. Judge Payne, I want...
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