...denied Williams' allegations, says Tom Brandon of Fort Worth's Whitaker, Chalk, Swindle & Sawyer who represented Davis before his client was nonsuited. ...
On March 12, the Texas Supreme Court held that the state's arbitration law allows an interlocutory appeal of a trial court order that denied confirmation of an arbitrator's award, vacated the award a
...Vernon E. Rew Jr. has joined Whitaker, Chalk, Swindle & Sawyer in Fort Worth as a partner. He practices in the...
Alleging a partner in Strasburger & Price in Dallas failed to issue an arbitration decision in a dispute over ownership of a ranch, a former owner of Fort Worth-based Blackmon Mooring seeks nearly a
...order. Chalk is a senior partner in Fort Worth's Whitaker, Chalk, Swindle & Sawyer. In October 2006, Premier filed its legal malpractice...
...order. Chalk is a senior partner in Fort Worth's Whitaker, Chalk, Swindle & Sawyer.In October 2006, Premier filed its legal malpractice...
Can a firm defend another firm in a legal malpractice suit after representing the same firm in the underlying case that gave rise to the malpractice claim? That question is raised in a case in which
...style. John Allen Chalk Sr. � partner � Whitaker, Chalk, Swindle & Sawyer � Fort Worth Top 5 Reasons I Like...
Texas seaman's parents barred from recovery due to Jones Act. Former wife claimed escrow agent kept money in IOLTA account. Law firm's namesake sued for breach when stock sale soured. Former employee
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