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August 02, 2002 |

Number of Big-Firm Minority Lawyers in Austin Increases

Austin`s largest firms continued to show slight gains this year in the number of minority lawyers employed, leaders of two minority attorney groups say. Of the almost 1,200 attorneys employed by Austin`s 26 largest firms, 126 - or 10.6 percent - are African-American, Hispanic, Asian or Native-American, according to figures compiled by the Hispanic Bar Association of Austin and the Austin Black Lawyers Association. That`s up from 9.8 percent in 2001, says ABLA vice president Brian Jammer, deputy general c
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October 29, 2001 |

Eastern Europe at a Glance

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September 07, 1999 |

Shifting Out of Reverse?

While the all-Republican Texas Supreme Court is entering a new era of agreement in its opinions, an internal conflict still lingers among justices. In 1987, the court became a discretionary review court, allowing it to review cases it thinks are most important to the overall jurisprudence of the state. A decade later, new appellate rules were written. But some justices are still inclined to engage in correcting the errors of lower courts, even when the impact on the law is insignificant.
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That $6 Billion Settlement with JPMorgan in the WaMu Chapter 11? It May Be in Jeopardy After Bankruptcy Judge Refuses to Dismiss Claims by Bank Bondholders
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Bondholders who bought into Washington Mutual Bank's $22 billion note offering never agreed to the proposed deal announced last month. At the time, WaMu Inc. said it didn't matter because the bondholders didn't have standing in its Chapter 11. Well, now they do.

March 27, 2009 |

Corporate Scorecard 2009 Law Firm Index

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March 27, 2006 |

Coalition Concerned About Tax Reform Commission Proposal

Taxes totaling $320,000 a year -- that's how much a Texas firm with $100 million in gross revenues and 71 percent of its business operations apportioned to the state could face paying under a tax plan that Gov. Rick Perry's Tax Reform Commission is scheduled to unveil March 29.
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May 25, 1999 |

Schools Liable for Harassment by Students

Holding school districts liable for sexual harassment of one student by another will be just as tough as when the harassment is done by a teacher or district employee under a U.S. Supreme Court ruling handed down yesterday, Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education.
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March 28, 2005 |

Inadmissible

The dust had barely settled following the March 23 explosion at the BP refinery in Texas City when Robert E. Ammons, founding partner of the Ammons Law Firm in Houston, filed the first suit in Galveston County on behalf of a worker allegedly injured in the accident.
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July 14, 2003 |

Law firm librarians on design, staffing, spending

Here are the results of the Second Annual AmLaw Tech library survey. (See box on next page)
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April 24, 2009 |

Flash training 2010 Test: Part 2a

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