There was a time when motorcycle clubs settled their internal disputes with knives and chains. But the HardRiders Motorcycle Club and two of its attorney-members will settle their differences inside the Harris County Courthouse.

On June 21, lawyer Waverly Nolley, president of the Houston-based Harley-Davidson cruiser riding club, roared into the courthouse and sued Efrem Sewell and others on behalf of the group. The club names Sewell, a Houston solo practitioner who serves as the HardRiders’ attorney, as the lead defendant.

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