April 22, 2024
A proposed class action against troubled Houston law firm MMA Law Firm, a former partner and others accused of participating in an illegal scheme to scare up profitable litigation following a hurricane doesn't offer enough evidence for certification and didn't meet a filing deadline, the ex-partner told a Texas federal judge.
March 27, 2024
A Texas federal judge has agreed with a magistrate judge's recommendation in refusing to toss a suit seeking class damages over a troubled Houston law firm's allegedly illegal efforts to solicit clients in hurricane-related property damage cases.
March 11, 2024
A legal advertising company and an attorney are objecting to a Texas federal judge's recent decision in favor of a woman pressing class claims over legal advertising to Louisiana hurricane victims, arguing that the woman still hasn't shown concrete injury.
February 23, 2024
Reversing her earlier decision, a federal magistrate judge has issued a preliminary ruling in favor of a woman who alleges that troubled Houston law firm McClenny Moseley & Associates PLLC and associated companies bombarded Louisiana hurricane victims with illegal marketing.
December 21, 2023
A legal marketing company is urging the Southern District of Texas to accept a magistrate judge's recommendation to toss a proposed class action over troubled Houston law firm McClenny Moseley & Associates PLLC's allegedly illegal efforts to solicit clients in hurricane-related property damage cases.
December 07, 2023
A woman suing Houston law firm McClenny Moseley & Associates PLLC over its alleged illegal solicitation of clients after a hurricane urged the Southern District of Texas Wednesday to reject the recommendation of a federal magistrate judge and keep her proposed class action alive.
November 22, 2023
Troubled Houston law firm McClenny Moseley & Associates PLLC won a preliminary victory on Wednesday as a federal magistrate judge recommended dismissing a putative class action over its allegedly illegal efforts to solicit clients in hurricane-related property damage cases.
June 21, 2023
A Louisiana woman at the head of a putative class action claiming a Houston law firm illegally solicited clients from hurricane victims has urged a Texas federal judge to keep the suit alive, arguing that the court should not let state lines stand in the way of violations of barratry law.
May 31, 2023
A Texas law firm and two of its partners have urged a federal court to throw out class claims alleging they violated Texas barratry law via a purported scheme to solicit Louisiana storm victims as clients, arguing that the law cannot be applied beyond the Lone Star State's borders and that the claims against them are too vague to stand.
May 22, 2023
The Louisiana Supreme Court has appointed a special trustee for a wave of hurricane-related suits filed by a Houston law firm that's in trouble for claiming to represent storm victims it didn't really represent.