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Significant Recoveries & Cases
- $10,000,000.00 settlement (over 26 million in structured payments),
Lead Counsel -
- One of the largest ever single fatality auto claim settlements
without punitive damages
- Near $4,000,000.00 settlement, Lead Counsel -
- Single fatality auto claim
- Near $1,000,000.00 settlement, Lead Counsel -
- Medical malpractice claim
- $2,000,000.00 settlement, Referring and Assistant Counsel -
- $7,500,000.00 judgment, Lead Counsel to judgment, Co-Counsel
after judgment -
- Bad faith insurance claim, later settled for $1,000,000.00
- policy limits
- $1,800,000.00 settlement, as part of near $10,000,000.00 multi-party
settlement, Co-Counsel -
- Multi-fatality auto claim
- $500,000.00 settlement, Referring and Assistant Counsel -
- Medical malpractice claim
- $380,000.00 settlement, Lead Counsel -
- Auto fatality claim; no surviving wrongful death beneficiaries;
client only survived by distant nephews
$350,000.00 settlement, Co-Counsel -
- Construction site injury claim
$250,000.00 settlement, Lead Counsel -
$225,000.00 settlement, Lead Counsel -
- Medical malpractice claim; near policy limits
(new law)
$225,000.00 settlement, Lead Counsel -
- Construction site injury claim; near policy limits
$210,000.00 settlement, Lead Counsel -
- Medical malpractice claim; near policy limits (new law)
- $200,000.00 settlement, Lead Counsel -
- Wrongful death claim; policy limits settlement - (Previous
attorney advised clients to settle for $5,000.00 nuisance value)
- Confidential six-figure settlement, Lead Counsel -
- Software infringement claim in federal court
- Numerous other six-figure settlements totaling well over
$25,000,000.00 in funds collected for clients
- Simmons v. Kuzmich - Fort Worth Court of Appeals decision upholding
our client’s successful Mandamus of a Chief of Police to compel
the release of records regarding client’s auto fatality claim (166
SW3d. 342).
- Stramel v. GE Capital - Successfully argued to remand our client’s
case to state court after improper removal to U.S. District Court
(955 F. Supp. 65).
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