...companies to participate in environmental cleanup. Nelson Roach, a partner in Nix, Patterson & Roach in Daingerfield who testified against the bills...
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...Simmons, also known as Michael Roach, who had been shot. Simmons...secured the scene.Amelia Patterson testified that she, along with...
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...Williams Kherkher of Houston; and Cary Patterson, a partner in Nix, Patterson & Roach in Daingerfield. Patterson did not return a telephone call, but Williams...
...See the judge's order.] Nix, Patterson & Roach partner Nelson Roach of Daingerfield, DataTreasury's attorney, says he was...
Supporters of the Texas Supreme Court's decision in Entergy Gulf States Inc. v. Summers may have thought the fight ended when a bill to repeal the ruling stalled in the state Senate in 2009. State Se
...of Beaumont's Reaud Law Firm; and Harold Nix of Nix, Patterson & Roach in Daingerfield. [ See "Where Juries Are King and Trial...
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
...two of the defendants. Nelson Roach, DTC's lead attorney and a partner in Nix, Patterson & Roach in Daingerfield, says federal patent...
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