Texas Lawyer
...34;) offer collection and disposal services to residents and commercial businesses...surrounding communities. Appellants are all Texas companies with their principal places...
...law school are so overwhelming. Each November, the counselors in our career services office, or CSO, meet with first-year students to assess each student...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...clear is we need a more open and transparent discovery process in Texas," says Ellis. Duncan told the committee, "This was...
...accepting job opportunities in public service," said Penn dean Michael...43,000, while new public defenders and prosecutors can expect to...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
"Litigation Trends Survey," "U of H Law Dean Resigns," "Scary Situation" and "Discovery Changes Proposed
...looking for certainly a Texas-based firm that had a...and his lawyer, federal public defender Michael King in...
Texas Lawyer
...against self-incrimination. The charges against me allege that in Harris County, Texas, JOSE JUAN CARDENAS, hereinafter styled the Defendant, heretofore on or about JUNE...
...law school are so overwhelming. Each November, the counselors in our career services office, or CSO, meet with first-year students to assess each student...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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