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Texas Overtakes Illinois as 4th-Largest US Legal Market by Lawyer Head Count
By gaining 6.2% lawyers in 2021 compared with 2020, Texas moved past Illinois on total lawyer head count in the NLJ 500 report.The NLJ 500: Law Firm Size Matters When it Comes to Retention
High market mobility remains as 2021 was another booming year for NLJ 500 law firms.In 2017, Hurricane Harvey caused widespread damage to appellees' properties. Appellees filed a plea in intervention in another suit in 2019; that trial court dismissed their plea. Appellees refiled their petition in the current suit against appellants within sixty days of the date of dismissal, arguing that the appellant companies' mining operations and failure to adhere to safety precautions discharged excess materials into local rivers and waterways causing overflowing.
An attorney, who was sued for violating wiretap statutes by her client's adversary, failed to convince the supreme court that she was entitled to complete relief.
2 Firms Remove Lawsuit Against Mt. Hawley Insurance
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Health Choice Advisory brought a qui tam action under the Texas Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act against Shire alleging it violated anti-kickback provisions of the Act by implementing two marketing programs that incentivized medical providers to prescribe certain pharmaceutical products covered by the Texas Medicaid Program.
This case called on the court to define more precisely the scope of the attorney-immunity defense.
Insurer's Rejection of $2M Settlement Before $28M Verdict Came Down Was Unreasonable, Court Rules
An insurance company had a duty to accept a $2 million settlement offer during a trial, and now it must reimburse a secondary insurer that had to pay much, much more.The parties were involved in the renovation and reconstruction of the historic Statler Hotel and downtown public library in Dallas, Texas, and the project's funding included TIF funds of $46 million.
Appellee poured water on appellant's head while appellant addressed the media and others during a press conference.
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