Walker et al v. Williamson et al

  1. March 07, 2017

    Attys Denied Quick Win In $8M BP Spill Client-Finder Suit

    A Mississippi federal judge refused Monday to cut two attorneys from an $8 million contract suit brought by a public relations team alleging it was stiffed on payment for drumming up clients after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, saying there was enough evidence the pair partnered with another lawyer in the arrangement.

  2. May 27, 2016

    Texas Atty Can't Duck Claims In $8M BP Spill Contract Suit

    A Mississippi federal judge on Thursday refused to dump an attorney from an $8 million contract suit brought by a public relations team that alleges it was stiffed on payment for drumming up clients after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, saying there's evidence she partnered with the other lawyers named in the suit.

  3. May 09, 2016

    Texas Attys Lose Bid To Toss $8M BP Spill Contract Suit

    Two Houston attorneys facing an $8 million contract suit from a public relations team, alleging it was stiffed on payment for drumming up clients after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, lost their bid to duck the suit Monday when a Mississippi federal judge denied their request.

  4. April 20, 2016

    Texas Atty Denies Being 'Co-Venturer' In $8M Contract Suit

    A Houston attorney on Tuesday asked a Mississippi federal judge to dismiss claims that she was a "co-venturer" with two other Houston attorneys who are facing an $8 million contract suit from a public relations team alleging they were stiffed on payment for drumming up clients after the Deepwater Horizon disaster.

  5. September 18, 2015

    Judge Keeps $8M Contract Suit Against Texas Lawyers Alive

    A Mississippi federal judge on Friday refused to toss an $8 million contract suit accusing a pair of Houston law firms of failing to pay a team of public relations specialists for drumming up clients after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, finding the specialists' failure to keep time records does not kill their suit.

  6. October 20, 2014

    PR Team Says Texas Attys Owe $8M For Soliciting Spill Claims

    A team of public-relations specialists have filed a suit accusing a pair of Houston-based law firms and their principal attorneys of cheating them out of $7.9 million in fees for bringing the firms some 10,000 clients filing claims for damages from the Deepwater Horizon disaster.