...2002, defendants Brian Kenney, Esquire, Brian P. McCafferty, Esquire, and Provost Umphrey Law Firm L.L.P. commenced a silicosis lawsuit on behalf of...
...and Brian P. McCafferty, along with their law firm Kenney & McCafferty, as well as Provost Umphrey Law Firm, filed a silicosis lawsuit in...
...Williams and Walter Umphrey have made major...stadium with Baylor Law School and the...a partner in Provost Umphrey in Beaumont...
...to upholding the law, were confirmed today...Beaumont's Provost Umphrey represents the...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...District Court, Jefferson County Plaintiffs' Attorneys: Matthew Matheny, Provost Umphrey Law Firm, Beaumont; Brian Sutton, Sutton & Jacobs, Beaumont Defense...
...conspired and colluded" with corrupt judges, laboratories, and law firms—including Provost Umphrey—to manufacture evidence and improperly influence cases against...
The Daily Report
...its opponents, Provost Umphrey, in announcing...with the firm's clients...laboratories, and law firmsincluding Provost...
...out Patient gets...
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