...Original Answer. Travis' attorney, Larry Friedman, managing partner in Friedman & Feiger in Dallas, says, "The matters that are of public interest...
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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
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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
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...s attorney in the Dallas suit and a partner in Dallas' Friedman & Feiger, says Florida prosecutors declined to pursue any charges against Irvin....
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...petition in the litigation. The petition that Friedman, a partner in Friedman & Feiger, had signed, alleged, among other things, that David Gibson, then-judge...
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