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Free mental health clinics aim to offer alternative to VA care

A new series of mental health clinics for veterans have opened in an effort to fill a perceived gap in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) system. Over the past three years, the VA has been criticized for long appointment

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Texas Appeals Court rules against lessee in offset well dispute

The Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio, Texas found that a lessee had failed to prove that it had drilled an offset well as required by oil and gas leases. In the case, Shirley Adams et al. v. Murphy

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TWC News Covers the Travis County Fun 5’s Hearing

Time Warner Cable news in San Antonio  and Austin carried a news story about yesterday’s hearing on GTECH’s Plea to the Jurisdiction.  You can see San Antonio story by clicking >>here<<, and the Austin story by clicking >>here<<.  Both news

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Texas Supreme Court hears gas royalties case

The Texas Supreme Court heard arguments in a lawsuit by property owners against Chesapeake Energy, claiming that the energy giant improperly withheld millions of dollars in natural gas royalty payments. Chesapeake is appealing a 2014 ruling by a San Antonio

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Texas Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Oil & Gas Royalty Owners on Post-Production Costs

On June 12, the Texas Supreme Court upheld rulings by two lower courts that post-production costs had been improperly withheld by Chesapeake Energy Corp. from royalty payments for production of natural gas in the Barnett Shale. The state high court’s

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Female City Employees in Texas Allege Pay Discrimination Based on Their Sex

Three female employees of the City of San Antonio, Texas have filed a federal lawsuit alleging pay discrimination. Christine Peden and Jeanne Martinez, employees of the City’s Animal Care Services, discovered they were being paid less than male coworkers with

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San Antonio’s Little India Grows and Expands

San Antonio’s “Little India” is booming, thanks in large part to an influx of skilled immigrants from South Asia who work for organizations like Valero Energy Corp, the USAA, the South Texas Medical Center and H-E-B. Many of the immigrants

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Employees Sue Restaurant Franchisee Over Unpaid Overtime

Five former restaurant workers filed a federal lawsuit against Marble Slab Creamery and Great American Cookies, San Antonio franchisees for Subway, alleging that they were not paid for overtime work and other work. Collective action certification has been sought under

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State Capital at Vanguard of Immigrant-Rich, Vibrant Texas Economy

Austin has hitherto been known for the Statehouse, the University of Texas and a booming, tech-based economy. As a financial and cultural center, the city has long stood in the shadows of cities like Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth. But in

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