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Brazil & Dunn files suit against LoneStar Transportation

Written by Brazil & Dunn on Friday, 17 May 2013

Brazil & Dunn files suit against LoneStar Transportation and others for the wrongful death of Brenda Reagor, wife of Llano mayor Mike Reagor.
   

Brazil & Dunn is hired by the Beaumont Independent School District

Written by Brazil & Dunn on Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Brazil & Dunn is hired by the Beaumont Independent School District to represent it redistricting and preparing for new election.  There has been much litigation concerning the district's efforts to redistrict.  Brazil & Dunn filed suit in Washington, D.C. on behalf of BISD.
   

Texas Photo Voter I.D.

Written by Brazil & Dunn on Thursday, 30 August 2012

A federal court of three judges in Washington, D.C has ruled the Texas photo voter I.D. law is illegal and cannot be implemented.  It is expected the decision will be appealed.  Brazil & Dunn represents the first parties to intervene in the case between Texas and the United States and were one of the lead lawyers at the week long trial in Washington, D.C.
   

Three Judge Court

Written by Brazil & Dunn on Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Brazil & Dunn goes back to federal court in San Antonio before the three judge court for new hearings in the pending lawsuit challenging the statewide redistricting for Congress and the State Legislature.

You can read more about the ongoing litigation here: http://txredistricting.org/

   

Intervention Suit

Written by Brazil & Dunn on Wednesday, 05 June 2013

Brazil & Dunn files an Intervention Suit to recover damages suffered by a minor child when his father was murdered.
   

Lone Star College

Written by Brazil & Dunn on Tuesday, 04 June 2013

Brazil & Dunn files suit against Lone Star College in order to force the Board of Trustees to change to single member district elections and scrap the at-large system in place now.

http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Suit-claims-Lone-Star-College-voting-system-hurts-4576761.php

   

Honors

Written by Brazil & Dunn on Monday, 01 April 2013

Scott Brazil and Chad Dunn receive important Honors!

Scott Brazil has now been named by Texas Monthly Magazine as on the Texas' Super Lawyers for ten years in a row.  Chad Dunn has been named by Texas Monthly Rising Start lawyer for nine years running.

Also, this week, the Texas Lawyer Publication has named Chad Dunn as one of the top 25 lawyers in Texas under the age of 40.  The Texas Lawyer piece can be read at this link: http://at.law.com/Texasleaders

   

Brazil & Dunn wins major Oil Pollution Act case

Written by Brazil & Dunn on Tuesday, 04 January 2011

Successful representation of an oil and gas operator sued by the United States Government pursuant to the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 for discharging oil into a navigable waterway. Above-ground storage tanks discharged oil into a wetland immediately directly into the Highland Bayou in Galveston. The Government, represented by Assistant U.S. attorneys from Washington, D.C., Department of Justice, sued, claiming Brazil & Dunn’s clients were responsible parties and sought over $600,000 in removal and natural resources damages. After a seven-day trial, the jury found the Defendants did not operate or own the tank battery and were not responsible parties. The case was No. 4:08-cv-01291; The United States Coast Guard vs. Viking Resources, Inc. and Roger W. Chambers; In the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Galveston Division.

   

CFO acquitted of tax charges

Written by Brazil & Dunn on Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Successful representation of a chief financial officer charged and indicted by the IRS for conspiring to defraud the United States for the purpose of obstructing the functions of the IRS in collecting employment taxes, as well as four counts of willfully making and subscribing to false tax forms. A month-long trial involving more than 1,100 exhibits and 50 witnesses, the jury acquitted Brazil & Dunn’s client on all charges. The case was No. 4-07-114; United States of America v. John Fluellen Heard, William Michael Lane, Superior Protection, Inc., Gary Lee Lambert and John Bailey; In the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division.

   

Wrongful death case concluded

Written by Brazil & Dunn on Sunday, 28 March 2010

Brazil & Dunn has recently concluded litigating through the Austin Court of Appeals and the Texas Supreme Court a wrongful death case against state government and other defendants. The case now is remanded to the district court in Hays County, Texas, where it will be prepared for trial.
   

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