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Star Lawyers Join Rose•Walker, LLP

Dallas law firms traveling a softer road than many national offices. “Rose•Walker has added two star lawyers and bulked up its marketing budget despite the lean times.”  (more)

Rose•Walker, L.L.P. Welcomes Don Swaim as a Partner

At Rose • Walker, we think so much of attorney Don Swaim, we’ve hired him twice. The first time, Don was fresh out of law school and Marty Rose saw in him the potential to be an excellent trial lawyer. Don went on to become just that, while Marty moved on and eventually founded Rose • Walker. Now, Marty’s hired Don again.  (more)

Rose•Walker, L.L.P. Welcome John Pinkerton as a Partner

Rose•Walker Welcomes John Pinkerton as a Partner. John has expertise in trademark and copyright infringement, and trade secret misappropriation. His practice also includes trademark registration and opposition and cancellation proceedings. John has been lead counsel in numerous patent infringement cases involving diverse technologies, including digital signal processors, bass reflex speakers, software-related systems and methods, telecommunications equipment and handsets, microcomputers, Internet e-Commerce, excavating buckets, and flexible line trimmers.  (more)

‘Be There—And Care’ Martin Rose [ ROSE•WALKER ]

Marty Rose Featured Among Dallas' Top Corporate Trial Lawyers  (more)

Textron Penalized for Blaming its Parts Supplier

The Providence based company intends to appeal the jury's $96 million verdict.  (more)

Small Firms, Big Wins

Small Firm Business - Several small firms started the year with big jury verdicts. Here we take a closer look at the work behind a few of the sizeable wins. Rose•Walker verdict: $96 Million.  (more)

Lycoming Crankshaft Suit

As I write this, we're barely six weeks into the new year but already the first colossally bad development of 2005 has bubbled to the surface: The Interstate Southwest LTD. lawsuit against Lycoming. In mid-February, interstate won this suit and was awarded a staggering $96.1 Million in damages.  (more)

Making The Brand

Small Firm Business - A little more than two years ago Lindsay Thompson surveyed the image of his two person Seattle law firm, Thonpson Gipe, and decided it looked, well, boring. He hired a public relations consultant who also happened to be a client and soon found himself immersed in long conference about how to run the practice.  (more)

Breaking Away

Dallas Business Journal - For many attorneys, working for a big legal firm is just a step on the way to running their own practice.  (more)