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Recent News About Baylor
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CSX wants to know whose handwriting on questionnaire
WHEELING, W. Va. � Someone added six words to a questionnaire that former CSX Transportation employee Earl Baylor filled out for asbestos lawyers in Pittsburgh, and owners of the railroad want to know how it happened. -
Harron doesn't recall key X-ray, CSX claims
Harron WHEELING, W. Va. - Radiologist Ray Harron doesn't remember the X-ray at the heart of CSX Transportation's fraud conspiracy suit against him and Pittsburgh lawyers, according to a CSX lawyer. -
Four years later, Harron goes after Judge Jack
Harron Radiologist Ray Harron of Bridgeport, W. Va., swore he wouldn't pick a fight with a Texas judge who accused him of fabricating X-ray reports for asbestos lawyers, but he picked the fight anyway. -
Radiologist found what lawyers paid him to find, CSX attorney says
Harron WHEELING W. Va. � Radiologist Ray Harron of Bridgeport, W. Va., refuses to testify about X-rays he read twice with different results, according to railroad company CSX Transportation. -
Business, trial bar at odds over pending Texas asbestos bills
Blevins A battle between trial lawyers and business leaders is heating up in Austin over two pending bills in the Texas legislature that could affect who could be named as a defendant in a malignant mesothelioma case. -
Deep pockets: Asbestos lawyers spend millions on favored candidates
Plaintiffs lawyers like Walter Umphrey, Wayne Reaud, John O'Quinn and Fred Baron rose from their humble, blue collar beginnings in Texas to build some of the most successful firms in the country. -
172nd Court District July 2008
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Law Day Results *** USE THIS FOR PRINT
Law Day 2008 Results -
Texans head to the polls! Stay with The Record for primary results!
The polls are now open for the Texas primaries, where much of the national attention will be on the Democratic race for the presidential nomination. But the Texas ballots also include races that could affect the state's judicial makeup. -
Legally Speaking: Life imitates art, even in the law (Part One of Two)
I remember watching the movie "The Rainmaker" (adapted from John Grisham's bestseller of the same name), and being bemused by the first meeting between neophyte lawyer Rudy Baylor (played by Matt Damon) and his soon-to-be employer J. Lyman "Bruiser" Stone (Mickey Rourke, who has perfected playing sleazy into an art form). -
58th Court District November 2007
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New business licenses/assumed names filed with the Jefferson County Clerk
Orig. Filing Date: 09/20/2007 Certificate #: 71395 -
172nd Court District: May 25
HEARINGS 5/25/07