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...lived in Midland," says Robert Spears, a shareholder in Lynch Chappell & Alsup, who has done oil and gas work in Midland for...
...lived in Midland," says Robert Spears, a shareholder in Lynch Chappell & Alsup, who has done oil and gas work in Midland for...
"Dismissal Sought," "Akin Gump's Ambassador" and "Midland Move
...TDI officials about payee notification until August 2009. Lynch Chappell & Alsup shareholder Harper Estes of Midland, the 2008-2009 State Bar...
...Martin Allday of Midland's at the time 39-lawyer Lynch, Chappell, Allday & Alsup. "We've tried to stay abreast of different kinds...
With the crowded field of Republicans vying for seats on the Texas Supreme Court this primary season, their campaigns will need all the cash they can get. But this year, most judicial candidates are
...and improve on that," says Estes, a shareholder in Lynch, Chappell & Alsup in Midland. Estes has done that and more...
...completing the sanction, says Estes, a shareholder in Midland's Lynch, Chappell & Alsup. Estes also points out that the Supreme Court...
...length and style. Douglas Prieto - associate - Lynch, Chappell & Alsup - Midland Top 5 Reasons I Like Being...
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