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Faisal Al Alam Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Dallas Office.
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HOUSTON — A woman alleges she was sexually abused as a child by her piano teacher at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University.
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Ogletree Deakins Expands Houston Office with “Go-To” Litigators.
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The average price for Super Bowl tickets last year was $5,511. This year, with “social distancing” enforced and fewer tickets available, the average price was $14,110.
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HOUSTON – Anna Seballos paid $24,165 in tuition to attend Rice last Spring. Now, she’s suing the university, claiming Rice did not refund her tuition even though it canceled in-person classes.
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HOUSTON - Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan has asked an appeals court for an order clarifying that the County can proceed with vote by mail applications for the July 14th primary runoff.
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HOUSTON (February 25, 2020) – Hogan Thompson LLP, a commercial trial boutique, recently opened its doors in downtown Houston. Founded by two former Reynolds Frizzell LLP attorneys, the firm exclusively handles commercial litigation for its clients, with a focus on representing energy companies operating in the Permian Basin, Eagle Ford Shale and other oil and gas producing areas.
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Foley & Lardner is pleased to announce that Jen Cafferty Patton has joined the firm as its first Chief Legal Talent Officer (CLTO).
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HOUSTON - Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan is taking the first steps toward protection of Harris County and the western shoreline of Galveston Bay from strong storms.
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HOUSTON – Byron Barclay of The Barclay Law Firm in Houston filed a March 19 lawsuit on behalf of a woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted at a massage spa near Rice University two months ago, according to Harris County District Court records.
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Pillsbury has named Amanda G. Halter managing partner of the firm’s 20-lawyer Houston office. Halter, who joined the firm in 2013, is the first woman to lead the 16-year-old office.
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Experts in Houston’s commercial and industrial real estate sectors agree that the city has evolved as a gateway market and will continue to attract overseas capital investment this year.
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Fish & Richardson has added 14 first-year associates. Associates joining the Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Group.
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HOUSTON – A former Rice University program adviser alleges she was terminated after requesting a medical leave.
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Civil securities fraud charges filed Monday bring everything back to the surface over Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s relationship with a Texas tech company that includes allegedly accepting a commission in exchange for recruiting investors.
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Attorneys for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed an appeal on New Year’s Eve, challenging a judge’s decision that the criminal case against him should proceed.
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Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel may have received a penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct at Saturday’s game against Rice University, but that’s not stopping the Heisman Trophy winner from accusing others of unlawful conduct in court.
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Gonzales One of Texas' most proactive tort reform groups will honor former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales during its 5th annual fundraiser.
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HOUSTON-Gov. Rick Perry today emphasized the need for innovation and competition in the energy industry to help relieve our dependence on foreign energy sources, protect our environment and create jobs.
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Al Danto Al Danto will draw on more than 20 years experience with start-up and entrepreneurial companies when he delivers the Lamar University Institute for Entrepeneurial Studies "Entrepreneurship" Lecture, Tuesday, Feb. 5.