...help expand the firm's technology practice, which, along with energy...The firms share Cisco Systems Inc, of San Jose as a...
...opinion of the Court.Cessna Aircraft Company and Associated Aviation Underwriters, Inc. (AAU) appeal a trial court's judgment following a jury trial. AAU...
Legge, Farrow, Kimmitt, McGrath & Brown opened its doors in 1996 in austere offices. A decade after its speedy formation, Legge, Farrow has more than doubled in size, it has a client roster including
...drilling rig owner (Tetra) seeking exoneration from...by Tetra Applied Technologies, L.P. ("Tetra...Matter of Tidewater Inc., 249 F.3d...
...drilling rig owner (Tetra) seeking exoneration from...by Tetra Applied Technologies, L.P. ("Tetra...Matter of Tidewater Inc., 249 F.3d...
...Blue Star Operating Co. appeals a judgment entered in favor of Tetra Technologies Inc. and Tetra Applied Technologies Inc., after a jury trial. Blue Star...
...Operating Company ("Blue Star") appeals a judgment entered in favor of Tetra Technologies, Inc. and Tetra Applied Technologies, Inc. (together, "Tetra") after a jury trial...
...increase diversity," says Bass Wallace, the general counsel of Houston's TETRA Technologies Inc. and president of the Houston chapter of the American Corporate Counsel...
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