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...United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit...at Louisiana State University ("LSU"...research, and supervised medical residents and a...
National Law Journal
...L)Long v. Office of Personnel Mgmt.(Argued: May...are professors 9 at Syracuse University and co-directors of the...
National Law Journal
...Judges.Plaintiff-appellant Gil A. Rodriguez-Ramos, a former trust employee of the Metropolitan Bus Authority of Puerto Rico ("MBA"), sued various public officials...
National Law Journal
...Doe ("Doe") sued the Salvation Army for employment discrimination under § 504 of the Rehabilitation Act when one of its adult rehabilitation centers refused to...
National Law Journal
...he was injured while carrying pipe. He went to the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston where he was diagnosed as having bilateral inguinal...
National Law Journal
...H. Nealon and Eric M. Walser, faculty members at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, on health care liability claims after his pancreas...
National Law Journal
...gender-discrimination case, Nicole Petteway sued her former employer, the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston ("UTMB"), alleging that she received disparate...
National Law Journal
...ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS Argued January...TCA), formerly known as the Texas Wrongful Imprisonment Act, a wrongfully...
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...Kelley ("Kelley") sued the County of El Paso (the "County") for...to-sue" letter from the Texas Workforce Commission--Civil Rights Division...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...damages arising from allegedly negligent health care treatment. Appellant, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston ("UTMBG"), brings an interlocutory appeal from...
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