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...D.O.S. 4964 CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS, ET AL., Petitioners v. ...
...By the Numbers Texas Lawyer invited the 25 firms...summer associates for their Texas offices for 2013, which is six...
...in the firm's Houston office. He received a diversity fellowship...summer associate in 2012. Texas Lawyer research editor Jeanne...
...in the firm's Dallas office. Tran received a diversity scholarship...summer associate in 2012. Texas Lawyer research editor Jeanne...
...business center or a nearby FedEx Office outlet or a ...
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...Texas' largest firms are bringing in...summer associates for their Texas offices in 2013. Partners...
...is the parent company of Texas Lawyer and Law Technology News...are often out of the office, make up the largest percentage...
...Former State Bar of Texas employee Kathy Holder pleaded guilty...Travis County District Attorney's Office will send to the State...
...for environmental-enforcement actions, which Texas counties are filing against alleged...area, would give the Texas Office of the Attorney General authority...
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