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Miriam Rozen

Miriam Rozen

Miriam Rozen covers the business of law and focuses on how lawyers preserve and expand their client roster. Contact her at [email protected]. Twitter: @MiriamRozen.

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October 08, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

Litigator of the Week: Bracewell Partners Get $30M Claims Dismissed for Client

Phillip Sampson and Christopher Dodson, two partners in Houston's Bracewell & Giuliani, scored a major defense victory last month for their client Vopak Terminal Deer Park, a bulk liquid terminal operation with a flagship in the Houston Ship Channel, thanks to their discovery findings.

By Miriam Rozen

2 minute read

October 07, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

Final Judgment Sought in Bellwether Hip Replacement Case

"Entry of judgment in the bellwether cases is important to ensure that any appellate issues are timely resolved and that the bellwether process resolves individual cases rather than just providing advisory verdicts," states the motion, filed on Oct. 5 by Johnson & Johnson.

By Miriam Rozen

3 minute read

October 07, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

Final Judgment Sought in Bellwether Hip Replacement Case

"Entry of judgment in the bellwether cases is important to ensure that any appellate issues are timely resolved and that the bellwether process resolves individual cases rather than just providing advisory verdicts," states the motion, filed on Oct. 5 by Johnson & Johnson.

By Miriam Rozen

3 minute read

October 06, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

Nina Pham's Lawyers to Start Depositions in Ebola Case

A plaintiffs lawyer who represents the Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola while caring for a patient, said his team will begin taking depositions in the lawsuit his client filed against the parent company of the hospital where she worked.

By Miriam Rozen

3 minute read

October 06, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

Nina Pham's Lawyers to Start Depositions in Ebola Case

A plaintiffs lawyer who represents the Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola while caring for a patient, said his team will begin taking depositions in the lawsuit his client filed against the parent company of the hospital where she worked.

By Miriam Rozen

3 minute read

October 02, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

Dietary Supplement Maker Gets Another Bite at Texas AG

A Utah-based dietary supplement maker may pursue constitutional claims against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in his official capacity, according to a ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

By Miriam Rozen

3 minute read

October 02, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

Dietary Supplement Maker Gets Another Bite at Texas AG

A Utah-based dietary supplement maker may pursue constitutional claims against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in his official capacity, according to a ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

By Miriam Rozen

3 minute read

October 01, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

Texas AG Launches Website Showing Detail, Demographics of Police Shootings

According to the OAG's website, since Sept. 1, when the OAG's site launched, Houston, Freeport, El Paso and Balch Springs police departments have each reported one shooting by police officers; no police departments statewide have reported shootings of police officers during the same time period.

By Miriam Rozen

2 minute read

October 01, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

Texas AG Launches Website Showing Detail, Demographics of Police Shootings

According to the OAG's website, since Sept. 1, when the OAG's site launched, Houston, Freeport, El Paso and Balch Springs police departments have each reported one shooting by police officers; no police departments statewide have reported shootings of police officers during the same time period.

By Miriam Rozen

2 minute read

October 01, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

Retired AT&T Lawyer Files Civil Rights Claim for Hairstylist's Son

William Schlecht, who, after retiring from the telecommunications giant, began a part-time business law practice in San Antonio, filed the lawsuit in San Antonio federal court. Schlecht filed it as a proposed class action on behalf of Marcus Barroso, his hairstylist's son, and unnamed others who allegedly also were unconstitutionally confined beyond their sentences.

By Miriam Rozen

5 minute read


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