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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...All of this was before Tsarnaev was arraigned by a federal magistrate judge on Monday morning, April 22. According to an Associated Press report, the...
...dish of their choosing. The dishes were presented to a panel of judges the next day and awards like "best presentation" and "...
...verdict, finding the defendants' negligence caused the damages and awarding $147,000. Judge Bonnie Sudderth of the 352nd District Court based her final judgment on...
...the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued May 15. The judges ruled that Jim Wells County sheriff's deputy Jose Martinez was entitled...
...of Appeals has reversed a sanctions order issued by U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes of Houston. The 5th Circuit ruled that a lawyer'sfiling...
...the patience of Job, the cunning of Satan and the wisdom of Judge Judy. Most law schools can teach most law students enough of those...
...says no one knows how many inactive cases exist, but one MDL judge estimated there are up to 80,000. The bill directs...
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