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San Antonio solos Per Hardy and James Hoffman found a way to make a medical-malpractice case pay, after successfully casting the loss of a wife and mother's household services as economic damages
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"Dog bites man" is not a news story, the axiom goes. But when a pit bull took off part of Lonnie Burts' finger, the injured man hired Mark Anderson and Robert Kisselburgh of The Anderson Law Firm in
...1997, the United Kingdom (U. K.) imposed a one-time "windfall tax" on 32 U. K. companies privatized between 1984 and 1996. This...
... has joined Mayer Brown in Houston as a partner in the tax transactions and consulting practice. . . . Joanna M. Tollenaere has...
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...1997, the United Kingdom (U. K.) imposed a one-time "windfall tax" on 32 U. K. companies privatized between 1984 and 1996. This...
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