On the way into the deliberations room in Tracy Windrum v. Victor Kareh, the jury asked for calculators. Wade H. Whilden Jr., a partner in Houston’s Hicks Thomas, took that as a good omen.
His clients won a $4.2 million verdict on Oct. 11. They are a widow, who also represents her late husband’s estate, and the couple’s three children who sued their late father and husband’s doctor in a medical-malpractice case.
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