...Friedman, Rebecca Keep and Marissa Smith, all of New York City...associates Elliott DeRemer and Monty Ward, both of Dallas, and Joanna...
...several rulings by now-retired Eastern District of Texas Judge T. John Ward. The ruling in ...
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...Clerk Before STEWART, Chief Judge, and KING, JOLLY, DAVIS, JONES, SMITH, DeMOSS, DENNIS, CLEMENT, PRADO, OWEN, ELROD, SOUTHWICK, HAYNES, GRAVES, and HIGGINSON, Circuit...
...of action. T. John Ward Jr. of Longview's Ward & Smith Law Firm, who represents Ralcorp and Medallion, did not immediately return...
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...retirement of Judge T. John Ward, who is credited with getting...Cawley, a partner in McKool Smith in Dallas. "Generally speaking...
...the transaction he had to ward off a behind-the-scenes...Ltd. in its acquisition of Smith International Inc. That deal was...
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...in a forfeiture of the ward's interest in the trusts...Ugo's estate. James Patrick Smith is Ugo's guardian ad...
...Melsheimer and Carl E. Bruce, Fish & Richardson, Dallas; Wesley Hill, Ward & Smith Law Firm, Longview ...
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