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Unenforced Texas 'Any Willing Provider' statute hurts pharmacies, patients and community, industry spokesman says
The Texas Attorney General's recently released opinion that a two-decade-old statute can't be enforced is causing problems for more than just patients who can't use the pharmacy of their choice, a spokesman for an industry trade group said in a recent interview. -
Rental vacation owner files suit against property managers
GALVESTON – A Travis County man alleges property managers hired to manage his rental vacation homes did not pay him. -
Georgetown Rail Equipment wins additional $1M in patent infringement suit
TYLER – An additional $1 million recently was awarded to Georgetown Rail Equipment Co. (GREX) as part of the verdict in a lawsuit filed against its rail engineering rival for a patent infringement. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Couple alleges Reunion Ranch wedding venue failed to uphold contract
BEAUMONT — A couple is suing a Georgetown wedding venue, alleging failure to uphold its contract. -
Tort reform group offers cheers and jeers at end of Texas legislative session
By DAVID YATES A Texas tort reform group is praising several bills that survived Texas’ 84th legislative session, but also says legislatures “failed to tackle” a key problem – storm chasing trial lawyers. The session ended June 1, during which lawmakers considered a number of issues of importance to the legal reform community, according to Texans Against Lawsuit Abuse. TALA cites several measures, including: - Asbestos reform legislation: Rep. Doug Miller, R-New Braunfels, and Sen. Charles Sc -
Tort reform group offers cheers and jeers at end of Texas legislative session
A Texas tort reform group is praising several bills that survived Texas' 84th legislative session, but also says legislatures “failed to tackle” a key problem – storm chasing trial lawyers. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Eighth Circuit says Neb. AG’s patent troll appeal not frivolous
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – A federal appeals court has ruled that Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning did not file a frivolous appeal over an order he issued against a Texas law firm representing patent trolls. -
Recent patent infringement suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Shutdown delays vote on D.C. Circuit nominee, others
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) — The government shutdown has delayed a committee vote on Robert Leon Wilkins, President Barack Obama’s third nominee for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. -
Latest suits against insurance companies over hurricane damage claims
One new lawsuit against an insurance company over Hurricane Ike damage claims was filed in Jefferson County District Court, June 17-21, 2013. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Local woman claims son shot in eye with airsoft gun, files lawsuit
GALVESTON - Alleging her minor son was shot in the eye with an airsoft rifle almost two years ago, local resident Colleen Twing seeks damages. -
Legally Speaking: Love at first cite
There are many problems with legal education, ranging from its costs to its lack of emphasis on the practical skills a school’s graduates will need in the real world to the comparative lack of transparency of many law schools’ placement efforts.