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Legally Speaking: Perverted Journalism-Part Two
A controversial sting operation that ended with an assistant D.A.'s suicide, allegations of sexual solicitation, a high-profile lawsuit and a whistleblower's shocking revelations -- all the ingredients that one might expect of a Dateline NBC feature story. -
Man claims Poligrip caused neuro damage
A man who used a denture adhesive now claims the zinc in the product caused neurological damage and has filed suit against the manufacturer. -
Recent patent/copyright infringement cases filed in U.S. District Court
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Legally Speaking: Perverted Journalism - Part One
On Nov. 5, 2006, with police knocking on the door of his home and a camera crew from "Dateline NBC: To Catch a Predator" waiting in the street, Rockwall County assistant prosecutor Louis "Bill" Conradt, Jr. shot himself rather than face accusations of soliciting sex online from a decoy posing as a 13 year-old boy. -
Coon settles 11 of 15 asbestos cases on trial docket
Attorney Brent Coon has settled 11 Jefferson County asbestos suits that he had declared ready for trial. -
Jury finds in favor of cable company defendant in Marshall patent trial
Defense attorney John Desmarais A Marshall jury found a cable company did not infringe on patents it used to provide high-speed data service. -
Recent patent/copyright infringement cases filed in U.S. District Court
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Not negligent: Jury says Mobil did not cause the death of Joyce Myers
The asbestos trial of Joyce Myers et al vs. Mobil Oil ended Wednesday, July 25, with jurors' dismissing the accusation that Mobil "maliciously" and "negligently" caused Myers' cancerous death. -
Expert: Only a 'crystal ball' could have predicted dangers of asbestos
Were Mobil Oil's actions to protect refinery workers and their families from asbestos reasonable in light of what the company knew during the 1930s, '40s, '50s and early '60s time period? -
Testimony continues in asbestos trial
An asbestos expert and industrial hygienist says oil refinery pipefitters were not exposed to enough asbestos to develop asbestosis, as testimony continued this week in the multimillion dollar trial in Judge Gary Sanderson's 60th District Court. -
Recent patent/copyright infringement cases filed in U.S. District Court
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Shoe giant aborts mission on TX 'rocket docket' patent lawsuit
TYLER, TX -- It had the potential for some exciting legal foot-to-foot contact, but cooler heads eventually prevailed. -
Recent patent/copyright infringement cases filed in U.S. District Court, July 3-6
Eastern District of Texas, Marshall Division -
Recent patent/copyright infringement cases filed in U.S. District Courts
Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division -
We're #1
That was fast. Last week, the U.S. District Court in Marshall saw America's very first lawsuit filed over the diabetes drug Avandia, proving once again that nobody has a quicker draw the Texas plaintiff's bar. -
Recent patent/copyright infringement cases filed in U.S. District Court
Recent patent infringement suits filed in U.S. Courts, Eastern District of Texas, June 14-21 -
Avandia lawsuit filed in federal court
A Type 2 diabetic, Lany Stanford died of a heart attack on May 21, 2007, the very same day that an article published in the New England Journal of Medicine claimed his prescribed medication Avandia increased one's chances of a heart attack. -
Recent patent/copyright infringement cases filed in U.S. District Court
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Patently newsworthy
Once best-known as the birthplace of boxing champion-turned-pitchman George Foreman, Marshall is 25,000-strong and landlocked, four hours due north of Beaumont and 20 minutes east of the Louisiana border. -
$3M med-mal suit ends in mistrial
The $3 million medical malpractice trial that has been tying up Judge Gary Sanderson's 6oth District Court for the last six weeks ended in a mistrial on Monday, June 4.