DALLAS - A Haynes and Boone, LLP legal team led by Partner Jason Bloom helped client Sean Gharavi win an appeal from a $1.2 million judgment against him based on a single Yelp review about a dentist.
DALLAS – A hearing to seal is slated later this month in litigation alleging Baylor Scott & White Health has been charging an “undisclosed emergency room facility fee” to patients.
DALLAS – On Veterans Day four years ago, a North Texas black man made headlines when Chili’s management took away his free meal after a customer questioned whether he was truly a veteran.
DALLAS - A prominent and outspoken candidate campaigning to become the next chairman of the Texas Republican Party is being sued by a think tank for negligence and financial mismanagement that allegedly caused the organization to spiral into bankruptcy.
DALLAS – The group Save James is reporting the father of James Younger is appealing a ruling ordering family counseling that could cost as much as $5,000 a month.
DALLAS – Shelly Luther, a salon owner who was jailed for opening her business and violating an executive stay-at-home order, wants the judge who sentenced her off the case.
DALLAS – Two days after being sentenced, the Texas Supreme Court has ordered the release of Shelly Luther, a salon owner who was jailed for opening her business and violating an executive stay-at-home order.
DALLAS - The Houston Law Review has published a comprehensive study of litigation trends in Texas by Haynes and Boone, LLP Partner Kent Rutter and Associate Natasha Breaux.
DALLAS – In January, The Record reported Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins bought up the law firm of the late Brian Loncar. Three months later, the new owners are targeting former attorneys who allegedly absconded with their clients.
DALLAS — A Dallas adult entertainment club is facing a class-action lawsuit by former dancers claiming they were not paid wages for working 10- to 17-hour shifts.
DALLAS – Since 2013, Bradley Miller has been entangled in litigation stemming from a divorce case that originated in Judge Andrea Plumlee’s 330th District Court – a complex mix of proceedings that Miller says has consumed all of his time and money.
DALLAS — Southwest Airlines is facing a class action by stock holders alleging the airline made false public statements about its safety issues and compliance with governmental regulations that caused the market value of their stock to drop.
DALLAS — A man claims he received threatening text messages from a debt collector who falsely and deceptively told him he faced criminal charges regarding a debt he was disputing.