Houston personal injury lawyer Howard Nations and his firm have settled a lawsuit filed by a former client who alleged they shorted her money from her settlement in vaginal mesh litigation and involved another firm without her permission.

Plaintiff Sharyn Joy Teitelbaum filed a motion June 18 asking 165th District Judge Ursula Hall of Harris County to sign an order non-suiting the breach of fiduciary duty and professional negligence suit she filed against Nations and his firm in 2019. In the motion, Teitelbaum said she reached a confidential settlement with Nations in November 2019.

Teitelbaum had alleged in the petition that Nations Law Firm made a "secret arrangement" with South Carolina firm Motley Rice to attempt to settle her lawsuit without informing her in advance. She also alleged that certain deductions from her settlement were unexpected.

"The deductions included deductions for certain fees and expenses that plaintiff had not agreed to pay, including both unexplained expenses and attorneys' fees that included money for Motley Rice," Teitelbaum alleged in the petition.

Nations and Howard L. Nations P.C. generally denied the allegations in an answer filed in April 2019. Defense attorney Zandra Foley, a partner at Thompson Coe, Cousins & Irons in Houston, did not immediately return a telephone message seeking comment on the settlement.

Neither did Cris Feldman, a partner at Feldman & Feldman in Houston, who represents Teitelbaum.

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