Kevin Afghani is a Dallas patent solo who is combining his love of the world's oldest fermented beverage and his law degree to revive a long-forgotten beer-distribution device: the growler
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Happy days seem to be back at the 25 highest-grossing firms based in Texas. Combined gross revenue at Texas' 25 highest-grossing firms improved by a healthy 8.9 percent in 2006, compared to 2005, and
The Eastern District of Texas, which has 11 active and senior U.S. district judges, is known for an efficient docket that is unburdened by a heavy load of criminal cases. But Hurricane Rita had a maj
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...charges, but face trial in September in U.S. District Judge W. Royal Furgeson's court in San Antonio. Stop That...
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