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17 Jul 2015, 12:47 am
Snider Jason Yackee, reviewing Rethinking Sovereign Debt: Politics, Reputation, and Legitimacy in Modern Finance, by Odette Lienau Margaret L. [read post]
11 Jun 2019, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
Ilhan Omar to Reimburse $3,500 in Misspent Campaign Funds” by Emily Kopp for Roll Call Elections National: “Election Rules Are an Obstacle to Cybersecurity of Presidential Campaigns” by Nicole Perlroth and Matthew Rosenberg for New York Times Ethics National: “NRA Money Flowed to Board Members Amid Allegedly Lavish Spending by Top Officials and Vendors” by Beth Reinhard, Katie Zezima, Tom Hamburger, and Carol Leonnig (Washington Post) for MSN National: “Chao… [read post]
22 Oct 2009, 11:24 pm
The relator was represented by Mark Labaton of the Los Angeles office of Kreindler & Kreindler and Jimmy Ayers of Scudi, Johnson & Ayers in San Diego; on the defense side, Brian Cruz and James Gallagher of McKenna Long & Aldridge in Los Angeles represented Raytheon, and Jeremy Horowitz, Mary Snider and Leonid Zilberman of San Diego’s Wilson Turner Kosma represented the subcontractor, San Diego Services, Inc. [read post]
11 Oct 2013, 6:38 am by admin
I have compiled the following list of Dallas-area lawyers on Twitter and their respective Twitter handles. [read post]
11 Oct 2013, 6:38 am by admin
I have compiled the following list of Dallas-area lawyers on Twitter and their respective Twitter handles. [read post]
10 Dec 2017, 9:43 am by Wolfgang Demino
When the plaintiff does not show up for trial, the case gets dismissed for want of prosecution or as it’s called in Texas – DWOPPED [pronounced “dee-whopped”]; when the Defendant does not appear, a default judgment will typically be entered, assuming the Plaintiff supports its claim with evidence, normally in the form of a business records affidavit in debt collection cases, rather than a live witness. [read post]
10 Dec 2017, 9:43 am by Wolfgang Demino
When the plaintiff does not show up for trial, the case gets dismissed for want of prosecution or as it’s called in Texas – DWOPPED [pronounced “dee-whopped”]; when the Defendant does not appear, a default judgment will typically be entered, assuming the Plaintiff supports its claim with evidence, normally in the form of a business records affidavit in debt collection cases, rather than a live witness. [read post]