In 40 years of practicing law, John Powell says he has never been more proud of a ruling than the one in City of Houston v. Rhule.

In Rhule, Houston’s 1st Court of Appeals decided Powell’s client — former firefighter Christopher Rhule — can recover mental anguish damages after the city stopped paying for pain treatment associated with his on-the-job injury.

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