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...amp; Fogler, and became "of counsel" with the firm of Beck, Redden, & Secrest, L.L.P. ("Beck Redden").Arbitration hearings began on...
...representative capacity on behalf of AMPS in the underlying litigation; (4) Beck, Redden & Secrest (Beck Redden) was substituted as counsel for Swank after the jury...
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...majority order, signed by arbitrators David Beck, a partner in Beck Redden & Secrest in Houston, and former state district Judge Susan Soussan of...
From the Gulf Coast to West Texas, pharmaceutical company Wyeth scored two defense wins recently in Fen-Phen cases in the Lone Star State. In one of those cases, Wyeth stipulated to its liability and
...claims for arbitration in Houston. TCL hired the Houston law firm, Beck, Redden, Secrest ("BRS") to represent them in the arbitration proceeding, which was scheduled...
...$26,014 LitigationBeck, Redden & Secrest (Houston)3M Co. 101$21...
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