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Dallas DWI - our office has successfully defended 42 out of 47 dwi cases set for trial by either not guilty or dismissal since january of 2003.
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Sonnenschein's IT data model failed to address the information explosion that resulted in unwieldy search results and a new practice group-based governance structure so its IT team built a system to aggregate data; provide anytime, anywhere access; and automate complex workflows. ->Read MoreWASHINGTON -- Lawyers for Sen. Ted Stevens asked a federal judge to move his trial to his home state, saying the "center of gravity" of the charges faced by the 84-year-old Republican rests "squarely in Alaska" and that it will be near-impossible for him to campaign if the trial isn't moved. ->Read More In the early morning hours last Sept. 11, a black Town Car pulled up to the entrance of New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan. Inside the sedan Jimmy Cayne, the CEO of Bear Stearns, was close to death. At dawn Cayne's wife had placed an emergency call to his physician, Dr. Jay Meltzer, and when Meltzer arrived at the couple's Park Avenue apartment, Cayne, then 73, was drowsy and ... ->Read More The decision to put the Old Bailey's cases online reveals that until the mid-19th century judges and juries at that Court could sometimes get through three whole trials in a day. ->Read More The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is harming the competitiveness of U.S. companies and the growth of U.S. jobs and innovation by enforcing a labor certification policy not intended by Congress and divorced from economic reality. ->Read More
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