The television show Hoarders each week examines the case of an individual who suffers from a disorder that causes extreme distress at the prospect of discarding a possession. Too many organizations t
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...were to meet a particular toughness standard set by the American Petroleum Institute. Cressman ordered the tubing string from Sepco Tublar, Inc.; Sepco ordered the...
...Argued September 26, 2007JUSTICE BRISTER delivered the opinion of...of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. Because the statute prohibits...
...end report released New Year's Day, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. focused on the need for lawmakers to boost...
Argued September 29, 2006JUSTICE O'NEILL did not participate in the decision.Nearly ten years...
...bankruptcy filings. According to a 2002 study published by the RAND Institute for Civil Justice, total costs for all asbestos claims could reach as high...
...of claimants and organizations involved. In September, the Rand Institute for Civil Justice reported that 85 percent of American industries have been affected...
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