...The jury rejected claims by SCC and its lawyers at Ware, Jackson, Lee & Chambers that Celanese had violated the terms of the agreement by...
...Chambers, a lawyer for the plaintiffs in Sandra Kinney, et al. v. George Fleming, et al. and a partner in Ware, Jackson, Lee...
...the court dismissed the fraud allegations with prejudice. Ware, Jackson, Lee & Chambers partner Tim Lankau of Houston says his clients nonsuited the...
...scatter gun of a lot of different charges," says Chambers, a partner in Ware, Jackson, Lee & Chambers in Houston. In their petition in...
Mother gets $5 million after officer killed son. Jury awards $156 million to company in patent infringement case. Jury grants $3.5 million to families of dead, injured passengers. Jury awards $6 mill
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From a financial standpoint, the Republican primary race for Place 2 on the Texas Supreme Court is shaping up as a classic bout between David and Goliath. Campaign finance reports show that incumbent
...348th District Court, Tarrant County Plaintiff Attorney(s): Robert G. Lee, Robert G. (Bobby) Lee & Associates, Irving Defense Attorney(s): Lu...
...and Sheppard, Cuero; Lee Ware, Paul Smith and Pamela Thacker, Ware, Jackson, Lee & Chambers, Houston; Eileen O'Neill, Steidley and O'Neill, Houston; Cynthia...
The top 10 Texas verdict and settlement summaries of 2004 that were reported in VerdictSearch Texas, a Texas Lawyer affiliate. They are ranked by dollar amount
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