2017
Consumers file suit alleging inflated thread count on sheets from Macy’s
Bruce Steckler and Dean Gresham Selected for Top Legal Honors
Thomson Reuters has named Bruce Steckler and Dean Gresham to the 2017 Top 100 Dallas/Fort Worth Super Lawyers. This is Bruce’s 10th consecutive year on the Texas Super Lawyers list, and Dean’s 5th consecutive year on the list. Dean was previously on the Super Lawyers list of Texas Rising Stars for
Bruce Steckler Settles High Profile Case for The Diamond Doctor
The Texas Lawbook recently interviewed Bruce Steckler about his case representing David Blank, The Diamond Doctor, in a high-profile fraud and racketeering case in federal court Diamond Doctor RICO Lawsuit’s Crazy Settlement: ‘Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing’ Bruce Steckler Leads Legal Team to Victory
Local company drawn into national debate over ‘All Natural’ food labels
Law Firm Can’t Escape Dallas Jeweler’s Extortion Suit
A Texas federal judge ruled Wednesday that a law firm cannot escape a Dallas jeweler’s suit alleging it participated in a scheme to extort money from his business, finding that the evidence presented so far supported allegations that the firm benefited from the scheme. [Full story on Law360]
Drew’s ‘All Natural’ Salad Dressing Class Action Settlement
Federal lawsuit seeks to challenge the billing practices
A federal lawsuit seeks to challenge the billing practices of the country’s largest operator of freestanding emergency rooms. [KUSA Coverage]
Jury rules for homeowners damaged by I-635 Express Lane
Jury rules for homeowners damaged by I-635 Express Lane construction [Dallas Business Journal Coverage]
Bumpy road could lie ahead for LBJ Express builder
Bumpy road could lie ahead for LBJ Express builder after jury awards $248,000 to homeowner [Dallas Morning News coverage]
Couple Wins LBJ Express Damage Lawsuit, Awarded $248K
A family has won its case claiming the LBJ freeway expansion damaged their home. Aurora and Felipe Rodriguez were the first of 223 plaintiffs to go to trial against Trinity Infrastructure, claiming the construction caused the homes to shift and crack. The jury awarded them $248,000 to rebuild