By Angela Morris | May 31, 2019
“The clients are really blown away,” said Tanya Dugas Dawson, partner in Raley & Bowick in Houston who represented Oilfield Specialties in a suit seeking royalties from Warrior Energy Services Corp. “Both of these guys are in their 70s. They both had worked for this company for 20 years.”
By Angela Morris | May 17, 2019
For five years, attorney Roy Elizondo has been embroiled in a dispute with Cadence Bank, where he kept his IOLTA account, over who is liable for the lost funds, which the bank has demanded he repay.
By Angela Morris | May 1, 2019
Who among us has not, at some point in time, wanted to throw a malfunctioning printer out the window, or smash it with a sledgehammer? One Houston law firm took a different route—a lawsuit seeking $100,000—when its expensive printer broke and the firm felt that HP Inc. wasn't honoring its warranty.
By Angela Morris | April 5, 2019
The defendants in the case are John F. Cuellar, a Weslaco lawyer who formerly served as a Weslaco city commissioner, Rio Grande City attorney Daniel Garcia and a nonlawyer, Arturo C. Cuellar Jr., who was a Hidalgo County commissioner.
By Angela Morris | April 2, 2019
If a governmental entity didn't follow the right procedures as laid out in the bill, then any legal services contract it improperly entered would be void.
By Greg Land | March 3, 2019
At least 10 federal lawsuit claim Ohio National Life Insurance and its affiliates terminated contracts and stopped paying commissions to thousands of broker-dealers who sold its variable annuities.
By Erin Mulvaney | February 4, 2019
The Labor Department's appeal had been pending for more than a year. Agency lawyers are pointing to a new Trump-era compliance directive that focuses on transparency and cooperation.
By John Council | December 27, 2018
Both decisions center on George Fleming and his former law firm, which represented 8,051 clients who agreed to settle their claims against drugmaker Wyeth after using the prescription diet drug “fen-phen,” which caused heart problems.
By John Council | November 20, 2018
A pair of Houston plaintiffs attorneys recently had to pursue emergency appellate relief to stay an upcoming trial date on the Monday after the holiday. One lawyer recently had a child in the hospital, and the other had a sister in hospice care.
By John Council | November 12, 2018
"The application of the certificate of merit requirement to an arbitration proceeding does not evince a concomitant intent to expand the court's jurisdiction over the proceeding," the court said.
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