...29, 2011, page 4.] Rosenthal, a partner in Rosenthal & Watson, stood trial for bribing Limas. Limas pleaded guilty to a racketeering...
...29, 2011, page 4.] Rosenthal, a partner in Rosenthal & Watson, stood trial for bribing former 404th District Judge Abel Limas of...
...the indictment.] Rosenthal, a partner in Rosenthal & Watson, did not return a telephone call seeking comment. Rosenthal's lawyer...
... The plaintiffs filed Alicia Sanchez, et al. v. Rosenthal & Watson, et al. after one of their trial lawyers in the...
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FOR PUBLICATIONBefore Lamoutte, Boroff, and Rosenthal,*fn1 United States Bankruptcy...
When weather forecasters predict severe storms for the Gulf Coast, Assistant U.S. Attorney Gregg Costa, like most others residing in the Houston area, takes precautions to keep his family out of harm
In a decision one judge referred to as "Kafkaesque," a 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel found that new evidence of a prison inmate's alleged mental retardation is not enough to prevent his exe
Age didn't factor into airline's layoff decisions, jury says. Jury finds no discrimination in manager's termination. Jury finds pickup driver, not train, liable for fatal crash. Man who claimed crash
...office are numbered. J. K. Ivey associate Rosenthal & Watson Austin Voters' Right to Throw Out Judges...
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