Experience
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Representative Experience
Defeated a motion for temporary restraining order (TRO) on behalf of a semiconductor manufacturer in a first-of-its-kind case against an automotive supplier impacted by the ongoing global semiconductor shortage.
Successfully recovered cryptocurrency assets on behalf of a client against a digital currency exchange.
Prevailed in an arbitration hearing on behalf of a Texas medical insurer in a case against a medical equipment provider; arbitrator issued 72-page opinion in client's favor dismissing all claims.
Tried a complex franchise dispute to an arbitrator; presented and cross-examined five expert witnesses over the course of the hearing.
Tried a class action lawsuit for a major insurance company on the issue of attorney's fees. The trial was one of the first of its kind in one of the longest-running cases in the county.
Won dismissal of lawsuit against the City of Houston, the Mayor of Houston, and Houston City Council members claiming that legislation seeking to reform Houston's pension system was unconstitutional.
Successfully prevented the "apex" depositions of the senior-most executives of a Fortune 500 oil and gas company in a property tax dispute against a western state.
Obtained a series of favorable judgments and settlements in numerous negligence and negligent entrustment cases for one of the world's largest car rental companies.
Represented a Fortune 500 oil and gas company in a series of catastrophic personal injury cases arising out of a well blowout.
Represented a hospital system in an antitrust action alleging merger-based claims under Sherman and Clayton Acts.
Represented a company in a catastrophic personal injury case involving a burn victim.
Represented a major internet company in a patent infringement lawsuit in Delaware.
First-chaired criminal jury trials as a prosecutor for the City of Houston.
Obtained a series of favorable rulings by state and federal trial and appellate courts in a pro bono death penalty case.
Won a $167,000 judgment in a pro bono case on what was initially a $20,000 claim in a breach of contract and Deceptive Trade Practices Act case against a contractor who failed to perform.