Commercial Litigation Case
In a recent commercial litigation case, our team successfully obtained a judgment of over $120,000,000 for defrauded Texas investors.
In a recent commercial litigation case, our team successfully obtained a judgment of over $120,000,000 for defrauded Texas investors.
Delores Tipp, et al. v. The Dow Chemical Company, et al.: Wrongful death suit brought on behalf of the family of a 67 year old man who had died from mesothelioma. He was exposed to asbestos while working as a contractor at a Dow facility.
Cause No. A5666869: Lewis, et al. v. Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, LP District Court, Clark County Nevada, Dept. 27, Honorable Nancy Allf Rick Lewis worked as a gasoline tanker-truck driver in California and Nevada starting in 1995. From 2002-2008, he loaded gasoline at the Kinder Morgan terminal in Las Vegas between 1-7 times per day and […]
Kenneth Kramer v. Amcord Inc.: A freelance worker who developed mesothelioma after being exposed to various construction materials containing asbestos has won a $6.8 million verdict against Amcord Inc., the manufacturer of the products primarily responsible for his disease.
Joyce Stockton and Ronnie Stockton v. Ford Motor Company: Products liability suit brought by the wife of a brake mechanic that contracted mesothelioma from the asbestos in automotive friction materials (brakes and clutches). Ford was found 71% responsible for Plaintiffs’ injuries and grossly negligent in failing to warn about the asbestos in its products.
Dahlin v. Lyondell Chemical Company, et al.: Wrongful death suit brought on behalf of the family of a 55-year-old man from Myelodysplastic Syndrome/Leukemia. He was exposed to benzene while transporting chemicals.
Our client, a 53-year-old man, was exposed to asbestos while working at various power plants and refineries as a boilermaker. This case settled during trial for a confidential multi-million dollar settlement.
We represented a diabetes-focused medical care and services provider in a commercial litigation case involving allegations of breach of contract and fraud. The case involved an alleged wrongdoing in the processing and submission of billings for patient services for insurance companies. The case was disposed of by mutual agreement.
Our client, in his 30’s, suffered from Acute Leukemia after exposure to benzene for 6 years while working as a gasoline distribution worker in Arizona.
Shrader & Associates L.L.P. represented a 37-year-old man in Indiana with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia who experienced environmental exposure from living near a coal plant/coke refinery.
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