Bill Chamblee, with the assistance of Michael Hearn, successfully defended an anesthesiologist in a case where a patient was found to have an esophageal perforation. Our client administered anesthesia for the patient and intubated him in a surgery for repair of a facial laceration suffered at work. Two days after the surgery the patient was […]
Travis Cox’s Article on New Trucking Litigation Provisions in HB 19 Published in Texas Lawyer
For Texas Lawyer, the firm’s Travis Cox examines a new state law that mandates a bifurcated trial process for motor vehicle accident claims, with an objective of reducing liability insurance costs for transportation companies. Mr. Cox, an associate in the firm, focuses his practice on motor vehicle accident claims as well as premises liability and […]
Watching from afar, as corporate counsel, I thank you for leaning in to this case.
Bill Chamblee: Watching from afar, as corporate counsel, I thank you for leaning in to this case. General Counsel’s impression of your firepower was either dead-on, or understated: Good work. I appreciate what you and yours have done for this client. -Corporate Counsel
Peggy Keene’s Article Published in May Edition of Texas Bar Journal
Peggy Keene was published again in the May edition of the Texas Bar Journal. Ms. Keene, an associate in the firm, actively represents clients in litigation and has over ten years of experience in data privacy and intellectual property transactions. Her article “Encryption Backdoors: Do They Create More Concerns than Good?” focuses on pros and […]
Bill Chamblee, along with Wade Crosnoe, Uncover the Truth Behind LOPs
On March 23, 2021, Bill Chamblee, along with Wade Crosnoe, uncover the truth behind LOPs and presented same to Adjusters. The objective of this presentation is to inform and educate the Dallas CPCU Society Chapter (which includes insurance claims adjusters and insurance underwriters) about the increasing use of letters of protection in personal-injury litigation defended […]
Bill Chamblee Comments on Techniques to Avoid Medical Malpractice Claims
Patients who feels their concerns are directly acknowledged and addressed are less likely to resort to litigation says the firm’s Bill Chamblee in an interview with Healthcare Risk Management. “Being forthcoming and honest with patients can go a long way,” he says. When a patient leaves the physician’s office after a negative interaction, he or […]