...For the class entering law school in the fall of 2013...offices of lawyers hit a high-water mark in 2004 ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...students at out-of-state schools in working in Texas, and...2Ls With a high percentage of 2011 and 2012...
...said. "I've never had a desire to go to law school, but a foundation in the law would be very useful."...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...that they played team sports in their youth, often at the high school level (or higher). Interestingly, a study, "The Effects...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Texas Lawyer
...in daily routine or a high degree of mental pain and...Lubbock, a state chartered medical school. Dr. Joseph E. Hancock served...
Texas Lawyer
...live," but he was now living with his mother, had started attending school, and hoped to continue studying. The judge sentenced Youkers to eight years...
Recruit. Develop. Promote. The mantra of every college athletic department in the country. Recruit the talented blue-chipper, coach him up on skills and fundamentals, and gradually promote him from b
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...before deciding to return to Texas. She had attended middle and high school in Tyler and considered it her home town. She had earned...
...Lawyers also await the high court's decision regarding the...
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