...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...
...who are represented by Provost Umphrey. Provost Umphrey is one of several law firms that has brought lawsuits against Dole and other...
...who issued a $97 million judgment that Beaumont, Texas-based Provost Umphrey Law Firm had been attempting to enforce in U.S. district court...
...include Walter Umphrey P.C., Provost Umphrey Tobacco Partnership and Provost Umphrey Law Firm. The plaintiffs in Umphrey v. Coon...
...national asbestos plaintiffs litigator at Provost & Umphrey in Beaumont, Texas, said that...
...same judge and in the same court in which the former Houston firm of O'Quinn Laminack & Pirtle won a $1 billion verdict in ...
...the Jackson, Miss.-based plaintiffs firm Campbell Cherry Harrison Davis Dove...Texas to pass medical criteria laws that require asbestos claimants to...
...They also have passed laws setting strict medical criteria for...related issues. "Defense firms may no longer need large...
...Jr. of Provost & Umphrey in Beaumont...the Williamson Law Firm in Philadelphia...
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