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20 Jun 2022, 2:36 am by Bill Marler
Hepatitis A:  Marler Clark, The Food Safety Law Firm, is the nation’s leading law firm representing victims of Hepatitis A outbreaks. [read post]
16 Jun 2008, 3:53 pm
  Intrigued, I went over to the web site for the plaintiff law firm, Breskin, Johnson, Townsend, PLLC where I found another link to the ALM story. [read post]
6 Sep 2017, 2:28 pm by William K. Berenson
We need more education, more Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission and law enforcement preventive measures, stronger laws, more criminal penalties and education, and yes, more civil lawsuits to get the message out that you cannot drink and drive. [read post]
18 Dec 2007, 6:43 am
Maybe there's a decent restaurant in Nowheresville. [read post]
20 Oct 2007, 9:41 pm by Steve
Harsanyi mentions things like trans fat bans, laws regulating portion sizes at restaurants, and body mass index taxes. [read post]
5 Mar 2018, 2:50 pm by Jeffrey Carr
1,200 people die due to drunk driving related fatalities in Texas every single year. [read post]
6 Apr 2022, 12:57 pm by Bill Marler
Distributed to restaurants and retailers in CA, CO, FL, HI, IL, MA, MN, NJ, NV, NY, OR, and WA. [read post]
17 Apr 2025, 1:25 pm by Michael Grossman
Under Texas law, alcohol providers can be held liable if they serve someone who is obviously intoxicated and that person later causes harm. [read post]
27 Jul 2019, 8:03 am by Shawn R. Dominy
The attorneys at the Dominy Law Firm have handled many drive-thru DUI/OVI cases. [read post]
12 Feb 2019, 9:06 pm by Dan Flynn
Williams said Texas and Utah use a similar definition for an occasional business. [read post]
31 Jan 2012, 1:52 pm
  This is why under the law; public health officials are immune for liability for the decisions that they make in good faith to protect the public. 5. [read post]
20 Mar 2015, 7:00 pm by Bill Marler
  This is why under the law; public health officials are immune for liability for the decisions that they make in good faith to protect the public. 5. [read post]
3 Nov 2019, 5:52 am by Bill Marler
  This is why under the law; public health officials are immune for liability for the decisions that they make in good faith to protect the public. 5. [read post]
26 Jul 2010, 2:49 am
  The Texas high court explored whether the Texas Commission on Human Rights Act (TCHRA) preempted a common law claim of negligent supervision and retention. [read post]
27 Jun 2022, 3:00 am
Should Texas repeal a woman's right to vote, so be it. [read post]
18 Feb 2013, 7:00 am by Beth Graham
Mullenix, Morris & Rita Atlas Chair in Advocacy at the University of Texas School of Law, has published a research paper entitled “Arbitrating Federal Antitrust Claims, Class Action Waivers, and the ‘Effective Vindication’ Rule,” Univ. of Texas Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 349. [read post]