"Litigation Trends Survey," "U of H Law Dean Resigns," "Scary Situation" and "Discovery Changes Proposed
The chairman of a Dallas intellectual property management company filed for temporary injunctive relief against a fellow lawyer in a state district court, only to nonsuit the case after the responden
Warren Norred sounds reluctant when he talks about the professional-malpractice case he recently filed in a Tarrant County district court. That's because Norred is a bankruptcy lawyer, and his client
...the owner of the skeleton. James Krause, a partner in Dallas' Friedman & Feiger, represents Heritage Auctions. He says Tsakhia's objections took Heritage Auctions...
...Stacey Friedman remembers the day she got...Sinopole, Dustin Guzior, Jared Bennett Feiger and Chris Diffee. The Sullivan...
The Daily Report
Can a federal judge put what he calls a "vexatious litigant" into receivership after the litigant allegedly fails to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees to more than 20 lawyers and law firms
Can a federal judge put what he calls a "vexatious litigant" into receivership after the litigant allegedly fails to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees to more than 20 lawyers and law firms
...A phone call to Irvin’s attorney, Larry Friedman of Friedman & Feiger in Dallas, was not immediately returned. ...
NYLawyer
...A phone call to Irvin's attorney, Larry Friedman of Friedman & Feiger in Dallas, was not immediately returned....
...decided to cancel Irvin's show. Larry Friedman of Friedman & Feiger in Dallas, who represents Irvin in the Dallas suit, says the...
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