Texas Lawyer
... CABLE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE OF THE NEW ORLEANS CITY COUNCIL, Petitioner v....
Texas Lawyer
...34; As part of privatization, many companies were required to continue providing services at the same rates they had offered under government control for a...
...jeopardy principles terminates the People's case. After the grant of a new trial, there is simply no authority upon which such motion can be...
... v. SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL 1000, Defendant and Respondent. ...
...the driver and vendor, we vacate the judgment and remand for a new trial. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY ...
National Law Journal
...553.67. Alfaro and PEP (collectively, "appellees") timely filed a motion for new trial on August 16, 2010.On September 10, 2010, while the...
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