...of law school, he worked for the former firm of O'Quinn Laminack & Pirtle, where he did research and drafted pleadings. After...
...Law Firm in Houston; John M. O'Quinn & Associates; O'Quinn, Laminack & Pirtle; and Laminack, Pirtle & Martines and its partners Richard N...
...Law Firm in Houston; John M. O'Quinn & Associates; O'Quinn, Laminack & Pirtle; and Laminack, Pirtle & Martines and its partners Richard N...
...A group of 187 former clients of the O'Quinn Law Firm has sued the Houston firm, the late John M...
...Darwin Select Insurance Co. v. Laminack, Pirtle & Martines, et al....
...its predecessor firm John M. O'Quinn & Associates LLP; managing partner Richard M. Laminack and partner Thomas Pirtle, both of whom previously worked...
...estate of his longtime friend — prominent Houston plaintiffs lawyer John M. O'Quinn. O'Quinn, sole owner of The O'Quinn Law...
...Firm in Houston; John O'Quinn of what was then O'Quinn, Laminack & Pirtle in Houston; Wayne Reaud of Beaumont's Reaud Law Firm...
Welcome to Texas: home of big trials, huge damages and larger-than-life litigators for the past 25 years. For an example of all three, look no further than Joe Jamail's stunning 1985 victory in Pennz
...John M. O'Quinn, the successful Houston plaintiffs lawyer who died at age 68 in...
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