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...Norma Kerr, together with approximately 400 other plaintiffs with homes in the upper White Oak Bayou area of northwestern Harris County, sued Harris County and...
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...to Waste Management, Jennings confirmed the threats to Waste Management's in-house attorney, Kimberly Gee Stith. Armstrong sued for wrongful termination. Jennings...
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...reassignment in 2005, Appellee continued to be discriminated and retaliated against by upper-level management officials. On May 2, 2006, after conducting an...
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...injunction against alleged trademark infringement by Yves Saint Laurent, a competing fashion house ("YSL"). The District Court found that Louboutin's trademark was likely not...
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