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January 01, 2010 |

Back to the Future

2009 rulings reiterate established principles.
17 minute read
July 27, 2009 |

Big ol' hybrid

Maybe there should be a movie called "Honey, I Grew the Hybrid."While other car companies have been dutifully putting gasoline-electric hybrid power into relatively modest-sized cars, General Motors had a different idea: Put the fuel-saving technology into some of the biggest passenger vehicles, including the company's best-seller, the Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck.
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February 15, 2002 |

Rare Win for Hurt Child in Air Bag Suit

In a rare victory for a plaintiff in air bag litigation, a San Antonio jury awarded a 10-year-old girl $4 million for her injuries. The case bucks the trend of jury verdicts that have favored car manufacturers in cases involving children in low-impact crashes. The difference in this case, says the plaintiff's attorney, was that the child survived the accident, so was able to credibly testify that she was properly belted.
5 minute read
November 25, 2002 |

Verdicts & Settlements

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February 24, 2003 |

Top 10 Texas Plaintiffs Verdicts in 2002

The National Law Journal, an affiliate of Texas Lawyer, ranked the top 10 Texas verdicts of 2002.
13 minute read
April 21, 2004 |

Caught in Traffic

Like many undocumented aliens in Florida, Jorge Castaneda faced a transportation problem. He needed to be able to drive to get to his auto mechanic job, but the state doesn't issue driver's licenses to illegal immigrants. So Castaneda found a company on the Internet that offers "international driver's licenses." Just one problem: Though legitimate international driver's permits do exist, they're not for sale on the Internet.
19 minute read
May 22, 2000 |

What's New in Agency Practice? Most Everything

Administrative practice can be far from sexy work. But lawyers who represent clients subject to official regulation -- from government workers in disputes with personnel agencies to tavern owners trying to get liquor licenses -- are niche practitioners of the most specialized sort. Those niches are undergoing exciting changes.
17 minute read
The odd cross-currents of federal pre-emption
Publication Date: 2010-11-15
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Federal pre-emption, once an eye-glazing and rarely discussed topic, is now front and center on the Supreme Court's business docket — including two cases argued in the just-completed November argument cycle.

April 12, 2001 |

Lanny Bridgers Leaves King & Spalding, Will Begin Plaintiff Work

Lanny B. Bridgers left Atlanta-based King & Spalding after 30 years at the firm. The former tort litigation partner says he retired, but that apparently includes a new career in representing plaintiffs in personal injury and business litigation.
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