No award for plaintiffs claiming injuries. Only plaintiff negligent in crash, jury finds. Defendant negligent, but jury doesn't issue award to plaintiff. No award for passenger claiming back and neck
...NEW FIRM NAME . . . The Dallas firm of Quilling, Selander, Cummiskey & Lownds has changed its name to Quilling, Selander, Lownds, Winslett &...
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Lenders are turning away from foreclosure mills and to large law firms when homeowners fight foreclosure and challenge banks to prove their documents are legit
The decisions by major lenders to halt home foreclosures in at least some states in order to review whether their mortgage documentation is in order and in compliance with court rules have placed the
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Woman awarded $507,500 for severe beating. Jury awarded $7,570 to injured woman. Jury sides with defendant in parking lot crash. Plaintiff awarded $6,500 for injuries. Burned worker gets $6,075,000
A federal appeals court has rolled back the right of debtors to call off their own bankruptcy actions, finding that they do not have absolute power to do so
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...Quilling, Selander, Cummiskey & Lownds, who represented the investors at the 5th Circuit, told...
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