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Former Texas AG Offers Info on Tobacco Lawyers' Conduct
Former Texas Attorney General Dan Morales says he has information about attorney conduct during the tobacco litigation that would bolster the state's efforts to obtain some of the $3.3 billion in fees awarded to the plaintiffs' lawyers. Morales says he has executed a sworn statement regarding "events and circumstances" that could provide a basis for the state to pursue the fee-forfeiture claim against the unnamed plaintiffs' lawyers.Plaintiffs Attorney John M. O'Quinn Remembered as Being 'Bigger Than Life'
News spread fast through the legal community about the death of plaintiffs attorney John M. O'Quinn, named one of the "100 Most Influential Lawyers in America" by The National Law Journal in 1997. Known for winning billions of dollars in verdicts against makers of breast implants and tobacco products, O'Quinn, 68, died Thursday in a car accident. A longtime partner remembered O'Quinn as being much like Houston, "the city that created him," adding that O'Quinn "thought there was nothing he couldn't do."View more book results for the query "Krist Law Firm"
Former Texas AG Offers Info on Tobacco Lawyers' Conduct
Former Texas Attorney General Dan Morales says he has information about attorney conduct during the tobacco litigation that would bolster the state's efforts to obtain some of the $3.3 billion in fees awarded to the plaintiffs' lawyers. Morales says he has executed a sworn statement regarding "events and circumstances" that could provide a basis for the state to pursue the fee-forfeiture claim against the unnamed plaintiffs' lawyers.Venue Change Slows Texas AG's Push to Depose Tobacco Five
Texas Attorney General John Cornyn's effort to depose the five plaintiffs' lawyers who sued tobacco companies for Texas got a bit more complicated last week when a judge ruled that three of the five have the right to be deposed where they live, rather than in Houston. Cornyn wants to depose them for his long-running investigation into how the five acquired the tobacco suit, which ended with a $17.3 billion settlement.Appellee's Motion for Rehearing Granted; Affirmed; Opinion of February 3, 2011, Withdrawn, and Majority and Dissenting Opinions on Rehearing filed February 28, 2012.In The Fourteenth Court of
Affirmed in Part and Reversed and Remanded in Partand Majority and Concurring and Dissenting Opinions filed June 24, 2008.MAJORITY OPINIONLenieta Wylene Trousdale ("Trousdale") appeals from the
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