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9996 US-290, Fredericksburg, TX 78624
Recent News About Hill
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A woman accused of negligence after a car accident prevailed when an appeals court reversed a judgment in favor of the plaintiffs.
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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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Elizabeth Griffin, of Clark Hill Strasburger's Dallas office, co-edited the 2019 edition of the Franchise Deskbook.
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Elizabeth Griffin, Clark Hill Strasburger, has been elected as the 2019 Chair of the Dallas Bar Association’s Franchise and Distribution Law Section.
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A Burleson couple has sued a Houston cemetery for allegedly mishandling the interment of their infant daughter.
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SHREVEPORT, La. – A 52-year-old Shreveport, La., attorney has pleaded guilty to federal violations in the Western District of Texas
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A black man has filed suit against a subdivision, alleging the owners of the land made false promises to him.David Lauord Dodd alleges he was renting to own a home at 114 Nob Hill Circle in Clearwater Bay, which is a subdivision in Malakoff. Dodd cleaned the land around the home but later found out there was a deed restricting anyone from living on the property."I was told to my face by a white female
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A New Orleans trucker has filed a lawsuit against another truck driver claiming the driver was negligent for crashing into the back of his 18-wheeler.
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In a recent issue of the Hillsdale College publication Imprimis, financial historian John Steele Gordon offers five lessons from the 405-year history of America:
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A Beaumont woman is suing a Pennsylvania law office for making calls to her in which they did not state they were a debt collector.
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A debt collection agency is being sued for continuing to contact a debtor even after it received a cease and desist letter.
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Google Street View vehicle Google is facing a class action that accuses the company of intercepting electronic communications and violating privacy laws through its Google Street View application.
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With light cigarettes you have to smoke twice as many to do damage to your lungs, and to some that's a suable offense.
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The lawyers had agreed upon a trial date and potential jurors had been summoned. The only problem: the plaintiff was nowhere to be found.
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With the Texas Primary only five days away, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama packed the Julie Rogers Theater in downtown Beaumont on Feb. 28.
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In need of a Texas victory, former President Bill Clinton made a stop in Beaumont Feb. 20, urging supporters to vote for his wife Hillary Clinton in the March 4 Democratic primaries and caucuses as she vies for the party's presidential nomination.
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"Danger: Avoid Death," found on a small tractor, was chosen as the winner of the 2007 Wackiest Warning Label Contest sponsored by the Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch. "Danger: Avoid Death" is this year's winner of the Wacky Warning Label Contest.