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...September 29, 2003, in federal court before United States District Judge Royal Furgeson. In pretrial filings, Total Clean's attorneys estimated trial would take...
...staff costs," states the report, written by U.S. District Judge Royal Furgeson Jr., who is chairman of the resources committee. He did not...
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...District Court for the Western District of Texas and the Honorable Royal Furgeson affirmed the Final Judgment and Findings of Fact and Conclusion of...
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...District Court for the Western District of TexasJudge W. Royal Furgeson, Jr.Opinion for the court filed by Circuit Judge NEWMAN...
...was joined by District Judges George Kazen, Edward Prado, and W. Royal Furgeson Jr. of Texas; John Edwards Conway of New Mexico; and Stephen...
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