...allegations the firm denied. Coats Rose hired Houston's Williamson & Rusnak to represent the firm in the legal-mal case, Western...
...the settlement, but Jimmy Williamson , a partner in Williamson & Rusnak in Houston who represents Lexington, says the terms provide for...
...the same assets." Jimmy Williamson, a partner in Williamson & Rusnak in Houston who represents Lexington, did not return a telephone call...
Handcuffed plaintiff claims police officer slammed him into wall. Defendant pays $366,500 to plaintiff. Jury awards plaintiff $15,000. Worker stepped in hole in floor, gets $593,256
It has been more than nine months since plaintiffs lawyer John M. O'Quinn (pictured) died in a Houston automobile accident, but his legal affairs still make news. In an Aug. 9 order, Harris County Pr
...legal remedies," says Jimmy Williamson, a principal in Houston's Williamson & Rusnak who represents the PEC. Ken Ferguson, a Clark, Thomas...
A judge's April 1 order granted defense motions for partial summary judgment and dismissed most of the claims in a civil suit that alleged Houston lawyer Richard N. Laminack is a "sexual predator" wh
The first trial stemming from the fatal explosion in 2005 at the BP refinery in Texas City kicks off next week in Galveston, but the verdict in the suit won't set a market rate for settlements, which
The first trial stemming from the fatal explosion in 2005 at the BP refinery in Texas City kicks off next week in Galveston, but the verdict in the suit won't set a market rate for settlements, which
Houston's Steven Smoot, the Arce v. Burrow plaintiffs' lawyer, is back at the Harris County Courthouse with some litigation that could create new perils for mass-tort settlements. Smoot represents si
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