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Phelps Dunbar Growing Raleigh Office, Using Regional Focus for Competitive Edge
"We think that, for us and the clients that we serve and for the types of folks that want to join us ... we're very well positioned to be able to grow if that opportunity exists beyond Raleigh," said managing partner Marshall Redmon.The underlying case involved a guardianship proceeding. Appellant Laurel Smith, as a guardian ad litem for Martha Clarkson, filed a petition for declaratory judgment and a notice of lis pendens regarding a property Martha conveyed to appellee 2005 Tower LLC.
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Lawyer head count grew by 2.1% overall in 2023 at the 100 firms with the most lawyers in Texas, with midsize Texas firms and out-of-state firms with Texas offices accounting for much of that growth.The 2024 Texas 100: Ranked By Headcount
Lawyer head count grew by 2.1% overall in 2023 at the 100 firms with the most lawyers in Texas, with midsize Texas firms and out-of-state firms with…Who Will Be the Next Texas Judge? Election Runoffs Underway
Primary runoff races for judicial seats are in progress for nine courts, including two seats on courts of appeals, and district court seats in the counties of Bexar, Collin, Ellis, Fort Bend, Harris, Hidalgo, Potter and Travis.View more book results for the query "Cantey & Hanger"
Appellant's former wife sued appellant asserting abuse of process, assault, conspiracy and malicious prosecution.
Judge Pittman Slaps Down U.S. Chamber: Your Case Is Not Most Important
"The court does not have the luxury to give increased attention to certain cases just because a party to the case thinks their case is more important than the rest," Fort Worth's U.S. District Judge Mark T. Pittman said.Newsmakers: Former Federal Prosecutors Michael Elliott, Mindy Sauter Join McGuireWoods in Dallas
Also: Holland & Knight continues growth of real estate practice in Houston.Appellant appealed the dismissal of his breach of contract suit against appellee, arguing the trial court abused its discretion by granting appellee's motion to dismiss under Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 91a and awarding appellee attorney fees.
A condominium owner, who lost two lawsuits against his homeowner's association and the insurance agent, successfully proved on appeal that he was entitled to partial relief.
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