Termination not retaliatory, judge rules. Judge rejects woman's claim of unequal pay. Cop's fatal shooting results in $780,000 settlement. No award for plaintiff's alleged injuries. Motorcyclist thro
...in Amarillo. Morris, a partner in Underwood, Wilson, Berry, Stein & Johnson , says he has been attending the bar association...
...based Underwood, Wilson, Berry, Stein & Johnson. A graduate of ...
...says Ronn Paiz Garcia, an associate with Amarillo-based Underwood, Wilson, Berry, Stein & Johnson. A graduate of Texas Tech University School...
As political and financial leaders take extraordinary steps to revitalize the economy, the majority of the 2008 graduates from Texas' law schools are in the first few months of their professional liv
Company ousted co-founder just before buy-out. Defendant driver pulled onto highway without yielding. Sink spat back lye into restaurant worker's face
Royalty owners who alleged in a suit that a well operator failed to protect their lease holdings against natural-gas drainage won't collect a dime from the operator as a result of a recent Texas Supr
As the relationships of children, their parents and extended family members are increasingly affected by court orders, family law practitioners see schools caught in the middle of custody and visitat
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