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Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP


Type of organization: Private business

Location: 1601 Elm Street, Suite 3000, Dallas, TX, 75201

Phone: 214-999-3000

http://www.gardere.com


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Dallas Holocaust Museum event most successful in Museum's history (Monday, November 30)

The Dallas Holocaust Museuma s annual Hope for Humanity Dinner on November 8 not only broke all previous dinner attendance records, but the event was the most financially successful ever for the Museum.


AAFES debt to fund new retail center in Fort Bliss (Tuesday, November 24)

The Army & Air Force Exchange Service has raised $90 million in debt for Fort Bliss retail development Dallas Business Journal - by Jeff Bounds Staff writer Bud Force IN GROWTH MODE: Capt.


AAFES debt to fund new retail center (Saturday, November 21)

The Army & Air Force Exchange Service has raised $90 million in debt for Fort Bliss retail development Dallas Business Journal - by Jeff Bounds Staff writer Bud Force IN GROWTH MODE: Capt.


VerdictSearch: Employer Didn't Breach Contract When It Fired Manager, Jury Finds (Wednesday, November 11)

On Sept. 11, a jury rejected a man's claim that his former employer breached an employment contract when it fired him.


Lenders get more help with "extending and pretending" with commercial mortgages (Sunday, November 1)

How long will banks be able to delay dealing with troubled loans? November 01, 2009 12:00AM By Catherine Curan The new tax rules handed down by the Treasury Department in mid-September are prompting more lenders to employ already-popular "extend and pretend" and "delay and pray" strategies.


Lenders get more help with "extending and pretending" commercial mortgages (Sunday, November 1)

How long will banks be able to delay dealing with troubled loans? November 01, 2009 12:00AM By Catherine Curan The new tax rules handed down by the Treasury Department in mid-September are prompting more lenders to employ already-popular "extend and pretend" and "delay and pray" strategies.


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