National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...further streamlining and simplifying the company and reducing expenses over time...the Independent Foreclosure Review, the OCC pledged to fix what was...
National Law Journal
...Ryland's behalf on a project with a third party, Marathon Oil Company ("Marathon Oil"). A jury found in favor of Weatherspoon, and the trial...
National Law Journal
...Healthcare, Ltd. d/b/a Park Plaza Hospital sued Mid-Century Insurance Company of Texas seeking additional reimbursement for medical services provided to a patient...
National Law Journal
... "We are putting companies on notice," Cordray said...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...of Duke Energy Carolinas, Duke Energy Ohio, Inc. ("DEO") and an affiliated company, Duke Energy Retail Sales*fn5...
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...education and training requirements as a prerequisite to licensing eligibility. See Tex. Occ. Code Ann. §§ 151.001-.056 (West 2004 & Supp. 2011...
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