...litigator. . . . Eileen Costello has joined McCurley Orsinger McCurley Nelson & Downing as a family law associate in Dallas. . . . ...
...Amber Liddell Alwais has become a partner in McCurley Orsinger McCurley Nelson & Downing in San Antonio. . . . Karen H. Currie...
...New Positions . . . Holly Eckert has joined McCurley Orsinger McCurley Nelson & Downing in Dallas as an associate. . . . Chris Hanslik of...
Practitioners write about the year's major developments in arbitration, business law, energy law, family law, and personal-injury law
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...Mary Louise Phelps and Michael D. Wysocki have joined McCurley Orsinger McCurley Nelson & Downing in Dallas as associates. Appointment . . . Maria...
...as an associate. . . . Paula Bennett has joined McCurley Orsinger McCurley Nelson & Downing in Dallas as an associate. . . . John C. Ale...
...Gene Leposki, an associate with McCurley Orsinger McCurley Nelson & Downing in Dallas, has become board certified in family law by...
Practitioners discuss the substantive law developments for the year in arbitration law, banking and business law, bankruptcy, criminal law, energy, family law, immigration, insurance law, intellectua
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