...for the Northern District of Texas Before HIGGINBOTHAM, DAVIS, and ELROD, Circuit Judges. PATRICK E...
...Mark D. Pierce has been named a partner in Slack & Davis in Austin. He is a trial lawyer. Appointment...
Plaintiff awarded $36,000 for neck and back injuries. Jury sides with driver blamed in three-car crash. Jury awards worker struck by flour that poured from chute. Computer maker not to blame for fire
...familiar, it's because Mike Slack, a partner in Austin's Slack & Davis who was the lead negotiating plaintiff lawyer involved with the Reno...
... Plaintiffs' Attorneys: Ladd Sanger and Paula Sweeney, Slack & Davis, Dallas Defense Attorney: Chris Kilgore, Carstens &...
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...the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). Investigators originally targeted Rhonda Davis, Haley's distributor. Beginning in August 2004, investigators conducted several controlled buys...
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...the Justice Department, nor iterating department policy, he said, though the former Davis Polk & Wardwell partner did offer pointers based on observations he has...
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In a case testing the boundaries of tort reform, the Texas Supreme Court is weighing whether two female patients' assault allegations against a doctor are health-care liability claims under Texas Civ
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