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September 23, 2022 | Texas Lawyer

Fifth Circuit Defends Waterway Funding Pact in Face of Big Energy Challenge

"This case will have far-reaching impacts on the funding and health of projects across every port and waterway in America," the American Association of Port Authorities warned in its amicus curiae.
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February 22, 2022 | Texas Lawyer

Democratic Candidates Lema Barazi and Tamika Craft Campaign to Challenge Harris County Judge Scot Dollinger

Barazi has 15 years' experience as a trial attorney. Craft has a private practice in Humble, and Dollinger came to the bench in 2018.
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September 25, 2017 | Texas Lawyer

Trump Doesn't Look Far in Making Northern District of Texas US Attorney Nomination

Before winning a presidential nomination for one of the four U.S. Attorney positions in Texas, a candidate must first meet with a committee of 35 lawyers who vet applicants for the state's two Republican senators, John Cornyn and Ted Cruz.
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December 10, 2014 |

Asking Lawyers to Swear To Be Civil Met With Hostility

"I don't think it has any place in an adversarial profession where tempers run high," said Supreme Court Advisor Committee member Richard Munzinger about a proposal to amend the new-lawyer's oath.
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December 09, 2013 |

Newsmakers - Dec. 9

Leanne Johnson, senior partner at Orgain, Bell & Tucker in Beaumont, has been appointed by Gov. Rick Perry as a justice on the 9th Court of Appeals for a term to expire at the next general election. Plus more new positions, appointments, awards and honors.
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May 24, 2004 |

Court nixes class in Compaq suit

The Texas Supreme Court recently derailed a nationwide class action against a computer manufacturer for an alleged defective part, reversing a Texas appeals court decision that had affirmed certification of the class.
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July 13, 2009 |

Third Time's the Charm: Three Is a Magic Number for The Woodlands Development Co.

Community involvement is not only allowed but encouraged at The Woodlands Development Co., which provides a fitting corporate culture for the nature of General Counsel Karen West (pictured) as she completes 25 years in her third distinct career.
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October 15, 2007 |

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November 15, 2002 |

The IRS' New Line of Attack

The IRS has attempted to limit the gift and estate tax benefits of family limited partnerships and family limited liability companies by attacking the valuation discounts taken by taxpayers. Now, following its victory in Hackl v. Commissioner, the IRS is poised to pursue a new line of attack against gifts of FLP and FLLC interests by way of the annual gift tax exclusion.
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May 17, 2004 |

Compaq Closes Loophole in Class-Action Certifications

On May 7, the Texas Supreme Court derailed a nationwide class action against a computer manufacturer for an alleged defective part, reversing a 9th Court of Appeals decision that had affirmed certification of the class.
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