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About this office: McGlinchey Stafford, PLLC was founded in New Orleans in 1974 and has grown into one of the largest law firms in the southeastern region of the United States. We currently have six offices in five states -- Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, Ohio and Texas. Attorneys in these offices work together to maintain a full-service commercial and defense practice in various areas of the law and to provide competent, cost-effective service to our clients. Statement of Practice Summary: General Practice in the State and Federal Courts. Admiralty/Maritime Law, Agricultural, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Aviation, Banking and Financial Institutions, Bankruptcy/Reorganization/Creditors' Rights, Business Litigation, Collection Law, Commercial Finance/Asset-Based Lending, Construction, Consumer Financial Services Law and Regulation, Corporate and General Business, Employee Benefits/ERISA/Executive Compensation, Energy Law and Regulation, Environmental Law and Regulation, General Litigation and Insurance Defense, Governmental Relations and Legislation, Health Care Law and Regulation, Insurance Law and Regulation, Housing and Housing Finance, Intellectual Property, International Law and Business Transactions, Labor and Employment, Products Liability, Professional Liability/Director and Officer Liability, Project and Structured Finance, Public Law and Finance, Public Utilities Law and Regulation, Real Estate, Securities Law and Regulation, Taxation and Tax Litigation, Trusts/Estate Planning and Administration. Documents by Lawyers at this office Texas Supreme Court Enumerates E-Discovery ProceduresJuliann H. Panagos, Anderson L. Cao, September 10, 2009 Electronically stored information has almost totally supplanted paper as the primary medium of recordkeeping. In recognition of this, the Texas Supreme Court added Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 196.4 in 1999. Last week, and ten years later, in In re Weekley Homes, L.P., the Texas Supreme Court... Year Established: 1974 Representative Clients: The Chase Manhattan Bank, Texas; Mac Haik Enterprises; Chrysler Financial Corporation; Transamerica Insurance Finance Corporation; AFCO Credit Corporation; Midwest Construction Company; Sterling Bank; Bank of Alameda; Trifinery Petroleum Services; May Department Stores Company; Caldwell Watson Real Estate Group; Perry Homes; Ford Motor Company; Volvo Corporation; Nomos Corporation; Better Bags, Inc.; USI Insurance Services, Inc.; Wm. Rigg Co. (For biographical data on other personnel, see Professional Biographies at New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Monroe, Louisiana, Jackson, Mississippi, Cleveland, Ohio, Dallas, Texas and Albany, New York)
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