...of San Diego, an appointee of President Clinton, replaces U.S. District Judge W. Royal Furgeson in Dallas, who is becoming dean this month of...
...San Diego, an appointee of President Bill Clinton, replaces U.S. District Judge W. Royal Furgeson in Dallas, who is becoming dean this month of...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
... Despite that decision, Baker Botts asked Senior U.S. District Judge Royal Furgeson to consider keeping the legal-malpractice case filed against...
...the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation included U.S. District Judge William Royal Furgeson Jr. of the Northern District of Texas, Judge Marjorie...
...Baker Botts. On Feb. 25, Senior U.S. District Judge Royal Furgeson asked both parties to submit briefs on his court...
...motion to shift costs to the plaintiff. U.S. District Senior Judge Royal Furgeson ruled on January 3 in M3 Girl Designs LLC...
...34;devoid of civility and professional conduct," Senior U.S. District Judge Royal Furgeson of the Northern District of Texas denied a defense...
...W. Royal Furgeson Jr. *...
...The 75 U.S. district court judges that serve in...
The Daily Report
...a 10-2 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for...living adjustments promised to federal judges in the Ethics Reform Act...
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