... The firms are ranked according to the number of lawyers employed in Texas. Lawyer counts are average full-time equivalent (FTE...
...percent compared to an average of $1,966,590 at 48...based Plains Exploration and Production Co.. [See "Texas' Best...
Originally Published: Texas Lawyer
...percent compared to an average of $1,966,590 at 48...of Plains Exploration and Production Co. All but six...
...percent compared to an average of $1,966,590 at 48...based Plains Exploration and Production Co.. [See "Texas' Best...
National Law Journal
...is whether an insurance policy's sublimit of liability for "theft...Mr. Prop. Mgmt. Co., 690 S.W...
National Law Journal
...the opinion of the Court...with the Insurance Code and...v. Insurance Co. of North...Electric in Galveston when he...
National Law Journal
...summary judgment rendered in favor of appellees. The issues on appeal...employee covered by workers' compensation insurance against the employer or an...
...ranked according to the number of lawyers employed in Texas. Lawyer...Petroleum Corp.; Oncor Electric Delivery Co. ...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Jr. $1,300,405.04. Ardinger appeals the trial court's denial of his requests for declaratory relief and for attorneys' fees. We will affirm...
...In Re Lubrication Systems Co. of Texas, the...
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