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June 24, 2009 |

Jury rejects multi-million lawsuit against BNSF

CALDWELL, Texas AP - A jury has rejected a man's nearly $50 million lawsuit claiming he got cancer from exposure to chemicals while working at a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway plant.After a nearly 10-week civil trial, Burleson County jurors on Thursday rejected claims by Dennis Davis, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2006.
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October 01, 2012 |

Deals & Suits

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August 22, 2011 |

Winning Women: Debora B. Alsup

Austin appellate attorney Debora B. Alsup has been on a winning streak, scoring seven consecutive victories in the Texas courts of appeals during a 10-month period in 2010-2011.
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April 19, 2001 |

EEOC Settles First Genetic Bias Suit

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission settled its first court action challenging the use of workplace genetic testing under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The EEOC had sought a preliminary injunction against Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway to end genetic testing of employees who filed claims for work-related injuries based on carpal tunnel syndrome.
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July 19, 2010 |

VerdictSearch

Intellectual property, invasion of privacy, motor vehicle, nursing homes, products liability, railroad and workplace safety cases are all part of this week's VerdictSearch report.
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March 30, 2005 |

American Home Assurance Co. v. Hapag Lloyd Container Linie GmbH

Railroad Must Indemnify German Firm for Defense Of Subrogor's Action After Train Derailment
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April 05, 2000 |

Fort Worth Judge Backs Off $10 Million Sanction Order

Texas Judge Bob McGrath surely had a full head of steam when he slapped a railway company with a $10 million fine, charging that the company had tampered with evidence during a wrongful death trial. Yet even before the railroad could file briefs on the matter, McGrath rescinded the $10 million fine, which included a $10,000 fine against BNSF lawyer Doug Poole and a criminal prosecution referral, and recused himself from the case.
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April 28, 2008 |

The Texas 100

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March 08, 2010 |

VerdictSearch

Officers didn't use excessive force during arrest, jury says. Jury says doctors obtained proper consent before operating on patient. Jury awards $290,000 to driver hurt when insulators fell off truck, hit her van. Builder not to blame for falling light fixture, jury finds. Construction, paving companies not liable for woman's fall in parking lot. Man paralyzed by jerking earth scraper gets $25 million. BNSF ordered to pay $415,000 to conductor injured by falling railcar.
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