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...D.O.S. 4964 CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS, ET AL., Petitioners v. ...
...this fall, compared with two years ago, according to the American Bar Association, and it's unlikely that decline will taper off anytime soon. The...
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...and employment law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. . . . Cindy...
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...with requirements of the emergency order. The Railroad Commission of Texas (the Railroad Commission) also investigated the contamination of the Lipskys' well. After...
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...section 101.001 of the Texas Labor Code grants unionized public...the Round Rock Fire Fighters Association (the Association) present during the...
Governor Dennis Daugaard on March 21 signed first-in-the-nation legislation establishing incentive payments to as many as 16 attorneys who agree to practice in rural areas for at least five years
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...the trial court's dismissal of her negligence claims against HealthSouth Specialty Hospital, Inc. d/b/a HealthSouth Dallas Rehab Hospital because of her failure...
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