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OConnors Texas Business & Commerce Code Plus contains the entire Texas Business & Commerce Code, which includes the Texas version of the Uniform Commercial Code, the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, and many other statutes governing business transactions,

Publisher:O'Connor's
Service Number:30921265
Pages:1375
Publication date:2024-10-17
Practice area:Commercial law
Jurisdiction:Texas
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Copyright:2025
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Justice John Browning serves on the Fifth District Court of Appeals. Prior to taking the bench, Justice Browning was in private practice for nearly 31 years, concentrating in civil trials and appeals throughout Texas. He was a partner with both midsize

 

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Richard F. Dole

Richard F. Dole is a graduate of Bates College (B.A. 1958), Cornell University (LL.B. 1961, LL.M. 1963) and University of Michigan (S.J.D. 1966). 

He served as B.W. Young Professor of Consumer Law, University of Houston Law Center (1979-present);

 

Robert C. Rice

Robert C. Rice is a graduate of Rice University (B.A. 1982) and South Texas College of Law (J.D. 1986).

He worked at Member, Rice & Associates, Houston and served as an adjunct professor in employment law and deceptive-trade-practices law, South