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(FOR PAPER ONLY) Simmons boasts Lamar successes as new year begins
Lamar University President James Simmons addresses faculty, students at annual convocation In his almost 10 years as university president, Jimmy Simmons has seen a lot of successes at Lamar University. -
AGs celebrate landmark firearms ruling
Greg Abbott WASHINGTON, D.C. (Legal Newsline) - A victory for firearms makers, gun enthusiasists and the Second Amendment Thursday was also a victory for a group of state attorneys general. -
New test could expose malingerers in personal injury cases
Fakers beware -- there is now a test that may be used to determine if plaintiffs are making false claims about personal injuries. -
Legally Speaking: Faces You Never See -- The Hidden Costs of Litigation
We are all familiar with some of the obvious costs of living in a litigious society. We pay higher insurance premiums and higher prices for certain products and services because of the legal costs that a company has had to incur, or believes it might incur, to bring those goods and services to the market. -
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. -
Self-serve
We all feel incredible sympathy for 23 year-old Eva Rowe, who famously lost both her parents in a 2005 explosion at a British Petroleum (BP) oil refinery in Texas City. -
Watts' wars
Mikal Watts South Texas trial lawyer Mikal Watts considers himself a warrior. His Watts Law Firm Website is full of quotes by Sun Tzu, a Chinese author who wrote the "Art of War" in the fifth-century B.C., and photos of masked fencers thrusting and jabbing at their foes. -
sidebar for p5: Watts renowned for taking on corporate giants
Corpus Christi plaintiff's attorney Mikal C. Watts boasts of more than $1 billion in verdicts since 1997, but his courtroom prowess was no match for a Madison County, Ill. jury which recently rejected his Vioxx claim against Merck. -
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.