Michael Pohl, a Houston plaintiff’s lawyer sued earlier this month in a petition alleging a “barratry pyramid scheme,” has been named in two other state court suits alleging that he and others engaged in a joint venture to unlawfully solicit automobile accident clients.

The plaintiffs in one of the suits also allege that Houston plaintiff’s lawyer Robert Ammons and his Ammons Law Firm “knowingly associated” with Pohl on cases obtained through barratry.

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