...34;The court and the lawyers for both sides tried a good case." He says his conversations with jurors after the trial...
...270th District Court Judge Brent Gamble entered the final judgment, after the case had made a trip to Houston's 1st Court of Appeals....
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...some of their long list of defenses, which Stevenson said made this case a difficult one to win. Specifically, they asserted that their...
...26 final judgment in place, Griggs expresses relief, but he says the case gave him challenges beyond the two juries and the unequal emotional appeal...
...Dunn & Crutcher, who represent defendant T-Mobile Corp. in multiple patent cases, this is particularly true. On March 19, U.S. District...
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