After four weeks of trial in 80th District Judge Larry Weiman's Houston court, defendants Haynes and Boone and partner Patrick Hughes settled a suit filed by former clients who sought damages for all
Haynes and Boone and partner Patrick Hughes are defendants in a negligence, gross negligence, negligent misrepresentation and breach of fiduciary duty suit set to go to trial on Aug. 13 in Houston. P
A federal judge in Texas has excluded the royalty testimony of a patent plaintiff's damages expert, finding that the expert's analysis assumed that two defendants would have agreed to unreasonable ro
Shrader & Associates of Houston has filed a petition in Harris County state district court alleging a former office manager at the firm provided "confidential, proprietary, and privileged information
Shrader & Associates of Houston has filed a petition in Harris County state district court alleging a former office manager at the firm provided "confidential, proprietary, and privileged information
...assert its claims. Craig Smyser of Houston's Smyser Kaplan & Veselka, who represents all the O'Quinn defendants, declines comment....
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...Liddell; McGinnis, Lochridge & Kilgore; Morgan, Lewis & Bockius (Philadelphia); Smyser Kaplan & Veselka; Strasburger & Price; Weil, Gotshal & Manges (New York); Winstead...
Names of lawyers who may be considered to become one of Texas' four U.S. attorneys when Barack Obama becomes president are being discussed in the state's legal community. Competition for the spot in
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