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...D.O.S. 4964 CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS, ET AL., Petitioners v. ...
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National Law Journal
...3d 709 (Tex. 2008). The earlier appeal concerned a suit by fourteen Texas hospitals against the Texas Health and Human Services Commission and its Executive...
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National Law Journal
...a timely motion for new trial. The trial judge's term of office ended. The successor judge heard the motion for new trial and denied...
National Law Journal
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...amount should be made to Poenisch and Scheel and delivered to his office. [Emphasis added.] This single sentence is the only notice provided to appellees...
National Law Journal
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