Talcum Powder and Ovarian Cancer – Defective Product Claims

In this video, Austin, Texas, defective products attorney John Cowart states that there is overwhelming evidence in favor of plaintiffs recovering on talcum powder – ovarian cancer claims. To date, several juries in California and Missouri have awarded multi-million dollar verdicts in favor of plaintiffs who have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer after using…

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Scaffolding and Ladder Accident Claims

Scaffolding and ladder accidents can be deadly, and those who survive can be permanently injured. People who are on the ladder or scaffolding and people nearby can be hurt. These accidents can be the result of safety violations on the jobsite as well as defective products. If you or someone you love has been…

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Typea Of Pedestrian Accident Lawsuits

You can be injured, as a pedestrian, any time you are on foot, even in area where you do not expect motor vehicles to be present. Pedestrian injuries tend to be very serious, even in low speed collisions. And, sadly, hit and run is not uncommon. If you or someone you love has been…

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Business Disputes Make the Holidays Even More Stressful

Holidays are particularly stressful for business owners. As a business owner, you have to deal with the ongoing stress of managing your employees and customers, cooperating with your business partners as well as business challenges that arise every day. During the holiday season, an additional layer of stress is piled on top of all…

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Truck Accidents Caused by Poorly Balanced Loads

Truck accidents have many causes and often a combination of factors. Appearances can be deceiving when the real underlying cause of the accident is hidden. Such is the case with poorly balanced loads. Even when a truck is not overloaded, unbalanced loads are a very real hazard and an unbalanced load is just one…

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Special Appearances: Unique rules and procedures affecting personal jurisdiction in Texas

“Special appearance” is Texas’ unique name for a motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction. Made on a “sworn motion”, a special appearance must be filed before any other pleading or motion filed by an out-of-state defendant. If specific rules and procedures are not properly followed, unwary defendants may discover they’ve unwittingly waived…

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Types Of Burn Injuries

Burn injuries can be catastrophic with severe emotional and psychological impact on both the victims and love ones. Burn injury treatment is extremely painful. When the wounds have healed, scarring can be so severe as to cause loss of mobility and disfigurement can be so extensive that victims withdraw from society and even their…

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Court of Appeals Overturns $663 Million Federal False Claims Act Jury Verdict

The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Trinity Industries and overturned a $663 million federal False Claims Act jury verdict from 2014.  As argued by Ethan Shaw at the trial of the case, the appeals court concluded there was no fraud committed on the government by Trinity since the government continuously approved and…

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Traumatic Brain Injury Claims

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is often referred to as an invisible disability, because for many victims there are no obvious outward signs of the effects that they are suffering. Of course, TBI can be a catastrophic injury requiring 24-hour care. But for those who do not suffer physical impairments it can still mean never…

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3 Keys to Enforcing Executive Non-Compete Agreements in Texas: Part II

This is the second of two posts discussing the enforceability of executive non-compete agreements in Texas. In Part I, we discussed the basics of a non-compete agreement as well as the first prong of Texas’s two-part analysis to determine their enforceability. In this second part of the analysis, we will see how Texas courts…

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