Oklahoma Civil Procedure

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Texas Supreme Court adopts rules for expedited actions when amount at issue is $100,000 or less

Read more here: http://texaslawyer.typepad.com/texas_lawyer_blog/2013/02/after-tsunami-of-feedback-texas-supreme-court-revises-and-issues-rule-for-expedited-actions.html
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