First-ever top lawyer for organic food company likes being part of a company that people can relate to; and other Moves
...Los Angeles-based talent agent, at a "Talent Expo" in Texas in November 2006, when she was a high school senior, and that...
...have been appointed to the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners...for 2012 presented by the College of the State Bar of...
...complainant testified that she first met Blackwood at a talent expo in Texas in 2006, when she was a high school senior. Blackwood represented himself...
Many must decide between two difficult paths: tackle law school restructuring or close their law schools
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...of Law is moving forward with plans to launch its Corporate Counsel College in early 2014. The school plans a slate of six weeklong summer...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Energy Commerce in the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University, 34 states and...
...J. Cale could move to Texas and that would be that...the Red River Rivalry in college football, and I imagine Austin...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Coco Loco restaurant in College Station was the source of the E. coli that caused illnesses in...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...P. Denning (University of Tennessee College of Law and Samford University...a Reply to Professor Magarian (Texas Law Review, Vol. 91, No...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
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