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The Difficult Task of Keeping It Simple
Regardless of the type of litigation, Beck Redden lawyers approach each matter with one principle in mind: Make the case accessible for the trial judge, jurors or appellate panel.Lawyer's seven-year effort to get paid hits another delay
Terry W. Yates has been fighting with Dynegy Inc. for seven years, trying to collect attorney fees they allege the energy company owes them for representing one of its former executives in a federal criminal case.5th Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Lawsuit Over Firm's Tax Advice
Proskauer Rose got some good news Oct. 27, when the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in a suit filed over tax advice.Ineligible In-House Counsel, Multijurisdictional Practitioners and Pro Hac Vice Attorneys
Notice to the bar.Jamail Represents Plaintiffs Suing O'Quinn's Former Firm, Others
The names of legendary Texas trial lawyers Joe Jamail (pictured) and John M. O'Quinn may once again ring out in the same courtroom. Jamail, a partner in Jamail & Kolius of Houston, represents clients in a negligence, negligent misrepresentation and breach of fiduciary duty suit against several firms and lawyers.Court Upholds Dismissal of Tax-Advice Suit Against Proskauer Rose
Proskauer Rose got some good news Oct. 27, when the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in a suit filed over tax advice. The three-judge panel upheld a 2009 decision by U.S. District Judge Gray Miller of the Southern District of Texas (pictured) that dismissed a Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and securities fraud suit filed against Proskauer in connection with a "tax avoidance scheme" that the Internal Revenue Service disallowed. The plaintiffs had alleged in their complaint in Affco Investments 2001 LLC, et al. v. Proskauer Rose LLP that Proskauer issued tax opinions to them that were incorrect and did so to promote the tax strategy. In response, Proskauer filed a motion to dismiss.Andrews Kurth Sued for Malpractice Over Stanford Work
A former client is accusing Andrews Kurth of malpractice, negligence and breach of contract in a suit filed April 13 in state court in Houston. In a 24-page petition, Walton Houston Galleria Office LP, a Houston-based real estate investment firm backed by billionaire Neil Bluhm, claims Andrews Kurth neglected to inform the company about a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into another one of the firm's clients, R. Allen Stanford.Trending Stories
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