Vindication for Houston Lawyer, Whose Client Sued Over Fees, Alleged Breach of Duty
Daniel D. Gartner and his firm, Gartner Law Firm, sought about $71,000 in attorney fees.
November 22, 2022 at 03:03 PM
3 minute read
A Houston attorney sued by his clients, after a failed attempt to sue a third party in a proprietary information theft case, was vindicated in a First District Court of Appeals decision.
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