Defending a homeowner who warned a mailman, “Don’t slip”—right before the letter carrier fell on her icy sidewalk—but was sued anyway gave Greg Ave the perfect example of his grandmother’s favorite saying: “No good deed goes unpunished.”
“That’s what I thought about when I worked on this case,” said Ave, managing partner of Dallas’ Walters Balido & Crain, of Norman v. Henkel.
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