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a texas trial court did not have authority to refer to arbitration class certification issues arising in a fee dispute between personal injury lawyer John O'Quinn and some of the breast implant litigation plaintiffs he had once represented, Texas' 12th Court of Appeals ruled on June 25. In re John M. O'Quinn P.C., No. 12-02-00352-CV.
July 14, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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