National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...34;Pervasive"), a Delaware corporation having its principal office in Austin, Texas, sued defendant-appellee, Lexware GmbH & Co. Kg ("Lexware"), a...
National Law Journal
...34;), a non-profit corporation, brought this § 1983 action against the Texas Department of Criminal Justice ("TDCJ") and three individual TDCJ officials...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...by publishing a white supremacist monthly magazine; by posting articles and comments...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...when Mercado ceased providing services and Bart ceased to pay Mercado's monthly compensation. This led to litigation in federal court in Florida in which...
...for the Northern District of Texas, sitting by designation. Us Weekly magazines. Many of the celebrities whom...
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