...2010. Guiding VirnetX the entire time has been Douglas Cawley of McKool Smith, a firm that's practically synonymous with big plaintiff-side patent...
...commercial and employment litigation); Dallas-based Haynes and Boone (corporate) and McKool Smith (patent); and Houston-based Yetter Coleman (complex commercial). Kennedy...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...In November, when McKool Smith's Douglas Cawley scored a $368 million East...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...have to be tried separately, said Douglas Cawley, a partner at McKool Smith in Dallas. "Generally speaking, some of the judges in the...
...patent litigators doing the venue dance. And lawyers at McKool Smith are busting it out for a patent holder that wants its...
...McKool Smith returned to its roots on Tuesday, scoring a nine-figure patent...
...amp; Strawn; and Foley & Mansfield. Last year, Dallas litigation firm McKool Smith debuted an L.A. office. "It's generally...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...players are settling a malpractice action against class counsel at both McKool Smith and Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, according to court papers filed Thursday...
...Raymond Boucher for Plaintiff and Appellant. McKool Smith Hennigan, Lee W. Potts, and J. Michael Hennigan for Defendants and...
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