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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 19:00:31+00:00

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Our Texas Issues & Appeals group has many years of experience appearing before the Fifth Circuit, the Texas Supreme Court, intermediate appellate courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court, as well as the Nevada and Oklahoma appellate courts and trial courts throughout the region. Our Texas practice is led by Thomas Allen and includes former law clerks on the Fifth Circuit and the Texas Supreme Court. But, distinctive among firms with a major presence in Texas, we are part of a nationwide appellate practice that can represent clients both in the region and across the country. As a result, our lawyers have an unmatched ability to represent clients in their most significant and difficult legal controversies.
Texas Issues & Appeals attorneys represent clients in a wide variety of complex commercial, intellectual property, constitutional, and other matters both at trial and on appeal. Our victories include: Badillo v. American Brands (landmark medical monitoring case before Nevada Supreme Court); United States ex rel. Barron v. Deloitte & Touche, LLP (summary judgment in Western District of Texas False Claims Act qui tam action); Wen Ho Lee v. U.S. Department of Justice (Federal Privacy Act case resulting in landmark settlement in legal battle with U.S. government arising from press leaks during Los Alamos investigation); National City Bank v. Texas Capital Bank, N.A. (effective reversal and rendition of trial court judgment holding former National City Bank liable for substantial funds allegedly paid in violation of writ of garnishment); Barnett v. Experian Information Solutions (defeated class certification in Fair Credit Reporting Act case in Eastern District of Texas); Walls v. American Tobacco Co. (obtained favorable interpretation of consumer protection statute on certified questions to Oklahoma Supreme Court and defeated class certification in federal court); Slice v. Ferriter (reversal of summary judgment against prisoner's civil rights claim); and Rogers v. Penland (first Fifth Circuit decision to recognize in pari delicto as defense to civil RICO). Our attorneys also have significant experience defending consumer and mass-tort class actions, including defeating motions for class certification in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and courts across the country.

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