Nationally Recognized "Top 100 Lawyer" Keeps Getting Top 100 Verdicts
Nationally Recognized "Top 100 Lawyer" Keeps Getting Top 100 Verdicts
Perennial “Top 100 Lawyer” Brent Coon and Brent Coon and Associates have again fought their way into the elite “Top 100 Verdicts of the Year”. On Monday, May 7, 2018, a Las Vegas, Nevada Federal Court returned a unanimous verdict of five million dollars in favor of an injured railroad worker against his employer, Union Pacific Railroad (Gibbons vs Union Pacific RR Company). The Court accepted and entered judgment on May 8, 2018. The pre-trial settlement offer was only $150,000.00 This follows on the heels of securing a “Top 100 Verdict of 2017” last year in Texas with a $7 Million verdict on behalf of a contractor company against Houston Independent School District (Fort Bend Mechanical vs HISD) for breach of contract on a zero settlement offer case, and over a million dollars in a “Top 100 Verdicts of 2016” on a premises security case (Cadriel vs. Woven Metal Products, et al).
Mr. Coon and members of his firm have successfully tried hundreds of cases all across the country, collecting more than one billion dollars in verdicts and settlements.
Brent Coon and Associates has a wealth of experience representing clients in a broad array of legal specialties. Below are a few of the many areas of focus and communication. However, should you have any legal need, contact the law firm of Brent Coon and Associates and we will give your situation the focus and attention it deserves.
- WORKPLACE INJURY
- ASBESTOS/LUNG CANCER
- PERSONAL INJURY
- AUTO ACCIDENTS
- HURRICANE RECOVERY
- PHARMACEUTICAL INJURIES
- BUSINESS LITIGATION
- SEXUAL HARASSMENT
- TRANSPORTATION CLAIMS
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Texas A&M donors’ lawsuit against 12th Man Foundation over Kyle Field seats and parking to proceed
By David Barron, Correspondent A Brazos County state district judge has cleared the way for a long-delayed trial showdown between a group of disillusioned Texas A&M donors and the A&M-affiliated 12th Man Foundation, stemming from a decade-old dispute over seating and parking rights at Kyle Field. State District Judge George Jerrell Wise on Wednesday signed an order denying a summary…
Lawsuit Against Texas A&M Aggies 12th Man Foundation Moves Forward
A legal showdown between former Texas A&M donors and the 12th Man Foundation will proceed at last. A Brazos County judge has ruled that a lawsuit between former Texas A&M Aggies donors and the 12th Man Foundation will move forward, David Barron of the Houston Chronicle reports. On Wednesday, State District Judge George Jerrell Wise…
Texas A&M donors’ lawsuit against 12th Man Foundation over seating, parking dispute cleared for trial
A group of Texas A&M donors will finally get their day in court for a dispute against the 12th Man Foundation over parking and seating at Kyle Field. According to the Houston Chronicle, a judge in Brazos County last week denied a summary judgment motion from the 12th Man Foundation, which sought to dismiss the…