When Craig Dillard formed the Houston Attorney Networking Group on LinkedIn in November 2009, he hoped to meet other attorneys in practice areas not represented at his firm, BoyarMiller of Houston. B
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... ELECTION . . . Monica F. Oathout , a partner in Schwartz, Junell, Greenberg & Oathout in Houston, has been elected to...
It doesn't matter how much experience U.S. district judges have on the bench; sometimes they still will get behind on their workloads due to forces completely out of their control. A single plaintiff
"A Break for a Farmer" and "Enron Fees
...our options," says Roger Greenberg, a partner in Houston's Schwartz, Junell, Greenberg & Oathout who is on the plaintiffs' legal team. Greenberg...
...be held, says Roger Greenberg, a partner in Houston's Schwartz, Junell, Greenberg & Oathout who is local counsel for stockholders in Mark Newby, et...
...5 million legal malpractice suit against her former attorney, William E. "Ed" Junell Jr., and Junell's former firm, Andrews Kurth, lives on. ...
Annual review of 5th Circuit report listing judges' number of civil cases pending for more than three years and motions pending for more than six months
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