Houston plaintiffs’ attorney Warren Todd Hoeffner, whose criminal case ended in a mistrial in October 2009, has struck a deal with federal prosecutors.

According to a June 2 Agreement for Pretrial Diversion, prosecutors agreed to defer a new trial for one year on the criminal charges against Hoeffner. Among other conditions, the agreement calls for Hoeffner to pay the government $2,485,000 and agree to a voluntary suspension of his Texas law license for two years. After a year, according to the agreement, the government will dismiss the charges if Hoeffner fulfills all conditions. [See the agreement for pretrial diversion.]