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In December 2023, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton opened an investigation into the major fundraising platform ActBlue to determine whether ActBlue’s operations are compliant with all applicable laws.
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Yolanda Johnson has filed a lawsuit against Wonder Investments LLC alleging negligence after suffering severe injuries due to unsafe conditions at her apartment complex. The case seeks damages between $250k-$1M for medical expenses and other related losses.
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Blank Rome Recognized as a 2022 Best Law Firm for Women by Seramount.
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Attorney Sarah Rogers brings more than 18 years of experience in complex litigation matters to the Dallas office.
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HOUSTON — A Houston bar patron alleges he was assaulted by a bouncer and suffered a dislocated ankle.
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AUSTIN—Texas attorneys elected Cindy V. Tisdale of Granbury to be president-elect of the State Bar of Texas, a press release states.
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HOUSTON — A man alleges a contractor used the materials he purchased for another job without starting his project or refunding his money.
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Sanjana Palla Joins “namaste Radio Houston” to Discuss Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice.
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Dykema’s Houston Office Adds Experienced Commercial Litigation Attorney L. Michael Kennington.
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Locke Lord Names Office Managing Partners in Boston and New York, New Members to Board of Directors; Nearly Half of Firm's Offices Led by Women.
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HOUSTON – Dykema, a leading national law firm, today announced the addition of L. Michael Kennington to its Commercial Litigation Practice Group as Senior Counsel in the firm’s recently opened Houston office, a press release states.
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HOUSTON — An Austin-based realty company is facing a claim it has defaulted on more than $15,000 in loans.
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Experienced Energy Industry Attorney James Noe Joins Holland & Knight in Washington, D.C., and Houston.
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s ill-informed comments and questions at the recent oral argument in the challenge to the Biden Administration’s COVID vaccination mandate case (National Federation of Independent Business v. Department of Labor) provide a timely reminder that the hyper-elite legal talent on the nation’s High Court is not always what it is cracked up to be.
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“Lawfare is an ugly tool by which to seek the environmental policy changes the California Parties desire, enlisting the judiciary to do the work that the other two branches of government cannot or will not do to persuade their constituents that anthropogenic climate change (a) has been conclusively proved and (b) must be remedied by crippling the energy industry.”
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WASHINGTON - The most recent filings in the mandatory bar dues case before the U.S.
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HOUSTON — Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner Partner Brant J. Stogner, and firm attorneys Jennifer O. Stogner, Jonathan D. Sneed, and Soroush Montazari, have filed a lawsuit in Dallas County against the Apartment Complex, its Management Companies, and Atmos Energy Corporation on behalf of the three firefighters who were severely burned and permanently injured as a result of a natural gas explosion at the Highland Hills Apartments in Oak Cliff on Sept. 29, a press release states.
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HOUSTON — Houston attorneys Benny Agosto, Jr. and Spencer T. Speed of Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner, along with co-counsel Nicholas Fleming of Fleming Law, have filed a personal injury lawsuit on behalf of the Mejia family in Harris County, Texas against Harvey-Cleary Builders and Lakey Electric Company, a press release states.
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Three Bradley Attorneys Selected for Leadership Council on Legal Diversity 2022 Fellows and Pathfinder Programs.
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HOUSTON - OpenSea, a non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace, was recently sued for allegedly failing to take proper measures to protect users.