...and securities practice group. . . . Tom Bayko joined McKool Smith as a principal in the Houston and New York City offices...
...habit of throwing the mega-awards out the window. McKool Smith showed Wednesday that it doesn't just win big patent verdicts...
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...texting and sending pictures," says Stevenson, a principal in Dallas' McKool Smith who conducted voir dire and gave the opening and closing statements...
...to proceed to final judgment, according to Steve Wolens of Dallas' McKool Smith, who represents the plaintiffs. He and his firm also represent state...
... . . . Appellate attorney Daniel L. Geyser has joined McKool Smith as a principal in the firm's Dallas office. ...
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...federal courts. "I stand out," says the McKool Smith principal. "I can say that I'm typically the only...
David Skeels and his client are like a lot of patent litigators and litigants: They want the hard-fought claims-construction rulings they win in federal trial courts to stand a better chance of survi
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