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Clark Hill’s Chief Information Officer (CIO) Joan Holman was recognized by Constellation Research on its 2020 Business Transformation 150, an elite list of executives leading business transformation efforts around the globe.
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In the two years since Congress overhauled trade secret laws, a spike of court filings and a record-setting judgement could signal the opening of a new frontier in misusing intellectual property law reminiscent of patent trolling which has become a drag on economic growth.
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The Austin-based Mitratech, a provider of enterprise legal management solutions, recently announced the acquisition of the CaseTrack product line from Economic Analysis Group – its second acquisition of a solution provider in the past two months.
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NEW ORLEANS – A local hospital is being sued over a patient’s death during Hurricane Katrina.
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In "A Tale of Two Cities," Charles Dickens depicts the homicidal madness that engulfed Paris during the French Revolution, a fate from which London was spared.
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Blitz USA in Miami, Okla. Citing the costs of lawsuits against the company, Blitz USA will close its gas can manufacturing facility in Oklahoma after almost 50 years in production and lay off more than 100 employees at the end of this month.
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We're a self-confident lot in the Lone Star State. We don't need people telling us how wonderful Texas and Texans are. On the other hand, we don't mind the praise.
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Some people dislike mirrors, because they dislike what they see in them.
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Floyd The Ninth District Court of Appeals of Texas granted the transfer to Harris County of a $60 million oil and gas lawsuit which defendants argued was improperly filed in Jefferson County.
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Next month, justices seated on Texas' Ninth Court of appeals will entertain oral arguments in a $60 million oil and gas lawsuit � which the defendants argue belongs in Harris County.
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In the aftermath of disasters, relief agencies appeal to citizens for monetary donations to aid those in devastated areas. But the Better Business Bureau and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are also appealing to citizens to beware of scams from fraudulent groups that seek only to make a profit for themselves.
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Another study has named Texas as the top state for business, and the governor names the fairness of its legal climate as one of the reasons for the state's success.
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The Better Business Bureau is warning Americans to shred sensitive documents while cleaning out dusty filing cabinets this spring.
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A new Better Business Bureau survey suggests consumers are neglecting to read the extended warranties, service contracts and return/exchange policies when purchasing goods.