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March 29, 2010 |

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August 02, 2002 |

5th Circuit Case Could Affect Bonfire Suits

Expected appeals of a federal judge`s dismissal of Texas A&M University and university officials from suits brought by families of students killed or injured in the 1999 bonfire collapse could be affected by how the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rules in a Mississippi case.
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April 27, 2000 |

Names Behind the News

Who's coming and going at firms across the country.
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October 26, 2009 |

VerdictSearch

Letter carrier bitten by dog loses suit against its owner. Professor gets $300,000 in retaliation suit against university. Company pays $60,000 to settle claims. Former airport manager wins $982,500 in age discrimination suit. Doctor didn't injure baby during delivery, jury finds. Jury awards $82,500 to woman who suffered neck injuries. Judge rejects man's claim that pistol didn't have adequate warnings. Medication didn't cause baby's heart defects, judge finds
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December 22, 2008 |

The Impact Players

Lloyd Kelley, Robert Ryan and Jeffrey Dorrell, Gerry Birnberg, HLF prosecutors, Andrea Marsh, Frank's Casing amici, and Hurricane Ike all made their mark on the Texas legal scene in 2008.
27 minute read
June 04, 2007 |

Former Client Loses to Firm

A firm that represented a church in matters related to a building in downtown Austin and later represented the church's adversary in a dispute over the same building did not breach its fiduciary duty to the church, the 3rd Court of Appeals ruled recently.
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July 26, 2010 |

Views Clash on Whether Revised Disciplinary Rule Benefits Clients

Authors of proposed changes to Texas Disciplinary Rule of Professional Conduct 1.08g believe the new language will increase client protection. But opponents fear the changes could prevent clients from filing grievances. The client does not have any protection to the extent prospective misconduct agreements are occurring now, says Kennon Peterson (pictured), the Texas Supreme Court's rules attorney.
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February 20, 2006 |

Newsmakers

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July 24, 2006 |

Skillful Lawyering Protects Clients in Public Health Emergencies

Lawyers have been called to action as the nation has tried to respond to public health emergencies resulting from recent natural disasters, to prepare for the next series of disasters and to deal with the emergence of a new potentially virulent influenza strain.
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December 10, 2001 |

Houston's Woodard, Hall & Primm Decides to Dissolve

With its two founding shareholders moving toward retirement, litigation boutique Woodard, Hall & Primm of Houston becomes the latest in a long string of well-known Texas firms to dissolve. "We weren't able to grow the firm internally," says former shareholder Larkin Eakin Jr. "The decision was very informally made that it was best to go our own ways."
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