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Recent patent/copyright infringement cases filed in U.S. District Court
Recent patent/copyright infringement suits filed in U.S. District Courts, Eastern District of Texas, June 1-5, 2007 -
$3M med-mal suit ends in mistrial
This story will be updated with comments from the attorneys. More to come on setexasrecord.com. -
Jurors deliberate on $3 million med-mal trial judgement
Testimony in a $3 million medical-malpractice trial, which began a month ago in Judge Gary Sanderson's 6oth District Court, rested Thursday, May 31. -
Tyler officers honored with Eagle Award
Press release from the U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Texas -
$3M med-mal trial takes a break
The on going medical-malpractice trial in Judge Gary Sanderson's 60th District Court was put on hold. Judge Sanderson had to attend a seminar this week. The trial, which began May 3, will resume on Monday. -
Testimony continues in $3 million med-mal trial
The medical-malpractice trial, which began in Judge Gary Sanderson's 60th District Court May 3, is nearing its climax. The family of the belated Richard Bernard Salter allege the lack of action and incompetence of numerous Memorial Hermann Baptist Orange Hospital medical personnel ultimately led to his death. -
Jury selected, med-mal trial begins
After two full days of questioning, lawyers finally selected a jury for a medical malpractice trial in Judge Gary Sanderson's 60th District Court. -
Polling Places for May 12 Special Election
Polling places for May 12, 2007 Special Election -
Jury selection still ongoing in med-mal case
After two full days of questioning, lawyers still have a pool of more than 50 potential jurors to narrow down before beginning a medical malpractice trial in Judge Gary Sanderson's 60th District Court. -
Jury selected to hear case against medical personnel
The alleged lack of action of several medical personnel has lead to a wrongful death trial that will begin May 1. -
Jury clears PA doctor, but awards $100,000 to girl who's throat caught on fire during surgery
Ron Rainey Dr. Nabil Ghabrial never stopped caressing his crucifix necklace during his eight-day trial. His prayers were answered on Thursday, April 12, as jurors cleared him of all negligence charges. -
PA doctor on trial after girl's throat catches on fire during surgery
Ron Rainey A Port Arthur doctor is on trial for malpractice this week in a strange case that involves a girl's throat bursting into flames during surgery. -
Reebok puts shoe into Nike in new 'rocket docket' patent suit
Federal courthouse in Tyler TYLER -- The international sneaker wars have at last made their way to the Texas home of the patent-infringement lawsuit. -
New H-P vs. Acer patent suit could fuel up 'rocket docket'
Sam B. Hall Federal Courthouse in Marshall MARSHALL, Texas -- Silicon Valley-based PC maker Hewlett-Packard (H-P) knows where to pick its fights - at least when it comes to patent lawsuits.