... Since 2004, Jerome Cochran has served in the dual...in 1974 with the law firm of Moorhead & Knox, which...
... Jon L. Cochran joined Hangley Aronchick...
Bob's client, Allan, was a whiner. Always complaining about his lawsuit. Forever knocking Bob about his inability to end it quickly. Upset that Bob did not apply scorched-earth tactics
...more than 17 years. The complaint said Cochran Neufeld & Scheck, a predecessor firm to Neufeld Scheck, agreed to jointly represent Mann's...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...appropriate," he wrote. He therefore appointed Coontz, of the law firm Coontz Cochran in Burleson, Texas. In his letter, the judge asked...
Dr. W. Stuart Battle has a simple demand for District of Columbia Superior Court: He wants his money back
...Project on behalf of their firms. ...
...modern market for pharmaceutical products. Sol H. Weiss, of plaintiffs' firm Anapol Schwartz Weiss Cohan Feldman & Smalley, said that Lance v...
...defense bars. In another issue of first impression, in Cochran v. Wyeth , the Superior Court rejected a theory that a plaintiff...
...before. And Washington lawyers David Haynes and Stephen Annand of The Cochran Firm were contacted by William Kennedy of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.'s DiStefano...
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