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Dallas Jury Verdict Favors Premier Pools in Fight Over Trade Name

DALLAS – Trial lawyers from Dallas-based Rose•Walker, L.L.P., have won a jury verdict in a court battle to protect the trade name maintained by Lewisville, Texas’ Premier Pools Inc., which has designed, installed and repaired swimming pools in North Texas for more than two decades.  (more)

Rose•Walker Law Firm Expanding to Colorado with Noted Durango Attorney Duke Eggleston

DALLAS – The national trial and business law firm Rose•Walker, L.L.P. is expanding its practice with the opening of a new office in Durango, Colo. The office, which will serve Durango, Pagosa Springs and the Four Corners area – comprised of portions of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah – is headed by prominent local attorney Duke Eggleston. Mr. Eggleston is the former in house General Counsel/Senior Vice President of Durango Mountain Resort and Kirkwood Mountain Resort, and he continues to serve those organizations as their outside general counsel.  (more)

Bumbo Baby Seat Injury Lawyers Praise Recall of Dangerous Product

DALLAS – Five years after filing their first lawsuit over children’s injuries caused by the Bumbo Baby Sitter seat, personal injury and product safety lawyers at Rose•Walker LLP and Pulaski & Middleman LLC, are applauding the recent recall of the dangerous and defective Bumbo Baby Sitter announced by the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC).  (more)

Rose•Walker Law Firm Expanding with New California Office

DALLAS – The national trial law firm Rose•Walker LLP, is expanding into California with the opening of a new office in the Los Angeles area. Heading up the California office is attorney Michael J. Terhar, whose practice focuses on aviation, product liability, and commercial and general litigation cases. The new office is located at 2 N. Lake Avenue, Suite 550, Pasadena, 91101.  (more)

Did Bumbo ignore child safety in favor of profits?

Like millions of other parents over the past several years, Kevin and Lucy Ferrell used a new baby product called the Bumbo Baby Sitter that they bought at Toys R Us to prop up their son, Colby. The simple molded plastic seat is more upright than a bouncy chair, and less rigid than a high chair, making it a hit with parents looking for new infant gear. But when 9-month-old Colby fell out of the seat and fractured his skull, his parents learned very quickly that the seat wasn't ideal for a small, moving child.  (more)

Steve Sanfelippo in Channel 11 story - Car Stolen at Auto Dealership

WAXAHACHIE (CBSDFW.COM) – A college student from Midlothian hit a major road bump on her way back to school this week.  (more)

White Bluff Owners Sue Developer Over Use of Property Owner Fees

DALLAS – More than 450 property owners at the White Bluff Resort on Lake Whitney, Texas, have filed lawsuits against development owner Double Diamond-Delaware Inc. based on claims that the company collected millions in fraudulent property owners association fees.  (more)

Rose•Walker Adds Commercial Litigation, White-Collar Lawyer in Dallas

DALLAS – Experienced trial attorney Jody Rudman has joined Dallas’ Rose•Walker, L.L.P., where her practice involves all manner of business and commercial litigation and white-collar representation.  (more)

NBA lockout an easier fix than NFL's, lawyer says

With not one but two professional sports lockouts now under way, North Texas sports fans are left to wonder whether theDallas Cowboys    or the Mavericks are more likely to miss next season. Dallas attorney Amy Davis, a partner withRose•Walker    LLP, has analyzed the difference between the two labor disputes and says the Cowboys and the NFL   will have a tougher time reaching an agreement than the Mavericks and the NBA.  (more)

Dallas Jury Returns $1.25 Million Verdict in Furniture Company Dispute

DALLAS – A Dallas County jury has awarded more than $1 million after finding that Lenoir, N.C.-based Broyhill Furniture Industries Inc. failed to comply with the terms of a verbal contract it made with Tyler, Texas, furniture liquidator Southwest Furniture Brokers. The jury also found that a Broyhill vice president committed fraud and awarded $1,245,000, including attorneys’ fees.  (more)

Couple Sues Toys R Us Over Baby Seat Injury

Law360, New York (June 08, 2011, 2:14 PM ET) -- A couple sued Toys R Us Inc. and baby product maker Bumbo Ltd. on Monday in Texas, claiming their son suffered a skull fracture after falling from a baby seat that was sold without warnings required under a recall.  (more)

Family Sues Bumbo, Toys R Us Over Baby Seat Injuries

Rose•Walker attorneys say dangerous product rushed back on the market AUSTIN, Texas – The family of a 9-month-old boy who suffered serious injuries when he fell from a Bumbo Baby Sitter seat has filed a lawsuit charging that South Africa-based Bumbo and Wayne, N.J.-based retail giant Toys R Us disregarded the product’s documented safety concerns.  (more)

Rose•Walker Attorneys Named Texas Rising Stars

DALLAS – Two attorneys from the Dallas trial law firm Rose•Walker have been named to the list of 2010 Texas Rising Stars, which recognizes the top young lawyers in the state.  (more)

Online Harassment Can Spell Trouble for Employers

The recent case of a Houston-area teacher's aide who was fired for setting up a fake Facebook page in a co-worker's name should remind employers of the importance of having a formal social media policy, says Amy Davis, a Labor and Employment partner at Dallas' Rose•Walker. "Employers have a responsibility to protect their employees from harassment in the workplace," says Davis. "Unfortunately, the ubiquity of social media means that the boundaries of the workplace have expanded almost infinitely." Davis warns that it can mean trouble for employers if the company knew, or should have known, about such harassment but didn't take steps to stop it, particularly if it involves sexually oriented content or is motivated by a person's gender, race, religion or other protected status.  (more)

Dallas Law Firm Rose•Walker Earns Spot in Top Texas Verdicts List

DALLAS – A $7.3 million breach of contract verdict won by the Dallas-based trial litigation firm Rose•Walker on behalf of videogame maker MumboJumbo is being recognized as one of the top Texas verdicts of 2010.  (more)

Trial Law Firm Rose•Walker Adds Two Attorneys in Dallas

DALLAS – Dallas-based trial law firm Rose•Walker, L.L.P., is announcing the addition of two attorneys to its stable of courtroom lawyers, including attorney Amy E. Davis who is joining the firm as a partner practicing in the areas of employment and complex commercial litigation.  (more)

MumboJumbo's Court Victory Over PopCap Now Worth $7.3 Million

DALLAS – A state district court in Dallas has added attorneys’ fees to last week’s jury verdict in favor of premium casual video game developer MumboJumbo against rival developer PopCap.  (more)

Rose•Walker’s Don Swaim Named to Prestigious Trial-Lawyer Group

DALLAS – Dallas trial lawyer Don Swaim of Rose•Walker, L.L.P., has been named to the Texas chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates, also known as ABOTA.  (more)

2009 Texas Super Lawyers List Honors Two from Dallas’ Rose•Walker

DALLAS – Two attorneys from Dallas’ Rose•Walker, L.L.P. are being honored in the 2009 Texas Super Lawyers listing of Texas’ top attorneys.  (more)

Intellectual Property Attorney John Pinkerton Joins Rose•Walker

DALLAS — The Dallas trial law firm Rose•Walker, L.L.P., announced today the addition of accomplished intellectual property attorney John Pinkerton as a partner.  (more)