The 5th U.S. Circuit Court 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 of a "sexually-explicit Internet
The 5th Circuit wrote that the district court characterized a lawyer's "unsealed filing of the offending document as a 'vicious, deliberate smear.' Whatever might have been the negative effect on Emp
...Levandovsky Googled a firm founded by her mother's cousin: Huntsville's Moak & Moak. Matt McCormick, who primarily practices real estate litigation at the...
...New York City who joins McKool Smith's New York officeand Paul Moak of Houston — and his son. Hugh M. Ray III moves to...
Anne Pitter practiced with the same group of corporate attorneys for 15 years. They stayed together even as the name on the door changed: Baer Marks & Upham merged into Brown Raysman Millstein Felder
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