Happy days seem to be back at the 25 highest-grossing firms based in Texas. Combined gross revenue at Texas' 25 highest-grossing firms improved by a healthy 8.9 percent in 2006, compared to 2005, and
...formerly made up the land use and government affairs group at Minter Joseph & Thornhill in Austin have joined Clark, Thomas & Winters, Austin's largest firm...
A former Court of Criminal Appeals judge will face off against a current CCA law clerk in the November battle for a trial court bench in the state capital
With one exception, it was a good night for incumbents on state appellate courts as votes were counted for the March 7 Republican and Democratic primaries. According to unofficial election results po
...which you are running, is misleading," says Davidson, a partner in Minter, Joseph & Thornhill. "If you did not intend for the public to believe you...
A newcomer on the Texas Supreme Court and two veteran judges on the Court of Criminal Appeals face challenges in the March 7 Republican primary
...royalties he was due, says Davidson, a director in Austin's Minter, Joseph & Thornhill. "We don't believe there's any truth to...
...an entertaining order," says William Davidson, a shareholder in Austin's Minter, Joseph & Thornhill who is local counsel on the defense side in Klein-Becker...
Gov. Rick Perry's out-front support not only may have boosted Paul Green's bid to unseat Steven Wayne Smith on the Texas Supreme Court but also appears to have affected the outcome of a court of appe
Those State Bar of Texas members who took the time to vote in the Bar's 2004 Judicial Poll generally favored incumbents, with the exception of state Supreme Court Justice Steven Smith
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