A judge’s April 1 order granted defense motions for partial summary judgment and dismissed most of the claims in a civil suit that alleged Houston lawyer Richard N. Laminack is a “sexual predator” who participated in an effort to defraud fen-phen clients by overcharging them for expenses.

In the order, 295th District Judge Tracy Christopher of Houston granted motions for partial summary judgment filed by Laminack and his current and former firms, dismissing all claims except the causes of action under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). [See the judge's Order Granting Partial Summary Judgments.]

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