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So who won a coveted role on the plaintiffs committee that will oversee litigation resulting from the Gulf oil spill? We've got the whole list.
Shareholders force ACS to drop controversial provisions intended to lock up a deal with Xerox.
How a Small-Firm Attorney Took On Merck and Won
It wasn't supposed to be this way: The nation's first Vioxx-related personal injury suit was supposed to be a winnable case for Merck & Co. The pharmaceutical multinational had unlimited resources, tapping the prowess of four legal giants to defend the company against claims it failed to warn patients of Vioxx's health risks and concealed the painkiller's dangers. Instead, the jury awarded the plaintiff $253 million. Just how did Houston attorney Mark Lanier score such a big lick against Merck?Successful Bar Candidates — July 2012 Bar Examination
Notice to the bar.Clara Harris Continues Fight for Habeas Relief
Texas Lawyer turned 25 on April 3. To mark our anniversary, each week the editorial department is looking back at the news we covered over the past 25 years and selecting one story to update for readers. This week, senior reporter Brenda Sapino Jeffreys revisits an article in the Sept. 11, 2006, issue of Texas Lawyer, "A Non-Existent Defense."Plaintiffs Firms Mount Mass Attack on Toyota
As of Friday, Toyota had attracted more than a dozen class actions filed on behalf of consumers who allege that Toyota's failure to adequately disclose problems with its accelerator pedals amounted to fraud. Despite the rising litigation, the consumer claims face a number of obstacles, according to some law professors and defense attorneys. Consumers will have to prove actual economic damages and assert individual claims that are consistent enough to merit class certification by federal courts.We swear, this is a litigation story.
Next on the LGBT Law Section's To-Do List: Repeal of �21.06
Texas Lawyer turned 25 on April 3. To mark our anniversary, the editorial department has been looking back at the news we covered over the past 25 years and selecting stories to update for readers. This week, senior reporter Mary Alice Robbins revisits an article from the Oct. 14, 1996, issue of Texas Lawyer, "Bar Denies Gay Issues Section."Unlocking the Power of Early Case Assessment Workflows
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