Attorneys from Dallas’ Law Offices of Brad Jackson Earn Texas Super Lawyers Honors

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DALLAS – Veteran Texas business litigation attorneys Brad Jackson and Cheryl Mann from The Law Offices of Brad Jackson in Dallas are recognized on the 2023 Texas Super Lawyers list of outstanding Texas attorneys published by Thomson Reuters.

The annual Super Lawyers list includes no more than 5 percent of all attorneys in Texas. Mr. Jackson, Ms. Mann, and the other honorees earned selection based on an independent, multistage review by Super Lawyers researchers and peer nominations by other attorneys who handle the same types of cases.

Both Mr. Jackson and Ms. Mann are routinely named to the annual Super Lawyers list and other guides to leading attorneys. Mr. Jackson has been recognized in Super Lawyers since the list first launched in 2004, and Ms. Mann has earned selection for four years straight.

The experienced attorneys at the Law Offices of Brad Jackson have handled a wide variety of legal issues for clients in Texas and throughout the country for the past three decades. The firm’s history of success includes representing clients with complex business disputes, cases involving catastrophic personal injuries and wrongful death, and other significant civil law matters, cementing its reputation throughout the state and beyond.

Courtroom Victories for Law Offices of Brad Jackson

Earlier this year, Mr. Jackson, Ms. Mann, and fellow firm attorney Patrick Fang won a judgment of more than $650,000 against the City of Dallas in a lawsuit over a disputed strip of property in one of the city’s most popular neighborhoods. The total amount awarded to the firm’s client exceeded $850,000 with prejudgment interest.

Last year, the attorneys from The Law Offices of Brad Jackson helped the family of a local woman win a $7.33 billion jury verdict against a Fortune 100 company. The verdict was the largest jury award in the U.S. last year and was recognized as the Courtroom View Network’s Most Impressive Plaintiffs Verdict of 2022.

 

Law Offices of Brad Jackson Recognized for Top Plaintiff Verdict of 2022

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The Law Offices of Brad Jackson in Dallas is being recognized for the firm’s role in a wrongful death trial that produced the “Most Impressive Plaintiffs Verdict of 2022” against one of the country’s largest telecommunications companies.

The $7.3 billion verdict handed down last July by a jury in Dallas County Court at Law No. 5 is the largest jury award in the U.S. during the past year, leading the Courtroom View Network’s compilation of its top trials in 2022.

Firm founder Brad Jackson represented the family of Betty Thomas along with lawyers from Dallas’ Mullen & Mullen in the lawsuit against Charter Communications. Chris Hamilton and Ray Khirallah of Dallas-based Hamilton Wingo lead the trial team in the multi-week trial.

Punitive Damages Verdict Follows Forged Document Evidence

Jurors in Dallas County Court at Law No. 5 awarded Mr. Jackson’s clients $7.3 billion in damages after finding Charter 90 percent liable for the death of Ms. Thomas, 83, who was killed in 2019 by one of the company’s repair technicians who stole her credit cards before going on a spending spree. The technician, Roy Holden, pled guilty to murder and was sentenced to life in prison in April 2021.

Evidence in the trial showed that Charter officials failed to conduct a proper background check, which would have revealed a series of troubling actions by Mr. Holden at prior jobs. The company also ignored Mr. Holden’s multiple pleas to supervisors about his worsening financial problems and personal issues.

Prior to awarding the multibillion-dollar punitive damages award, the jury was presented with evidence that Charter attempted to use forged documents to prevent the case from being tried in public.

Based in Dallas, The Law Offices of Brad Jackson provides decades of experience representing clients in Texas and across the nation. Brad Jackson is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. The firm handles many types of business disputes, as well as cases involving serious personal injury and wrongful death.

 

Dallas’ Law Offices of Brad Jackson Earns Best Law Firms Honors

Firm attorneys claim Tier 1 ranking based on business lawsuit experience, expertise

The nation’s top attorneys once again have selected The Law Offices of Brad Jackson in Dallas to appear on the exclusive Best Law Firms list published by U.S. News & World Report and The Best Lawyers in America based on the firm’s work in business lawsuits.

Firm attorneys Brad Jackson and Cheryl Mann each were named to the annual list of The Best Lawyers in America earlier this year. This marks the fifth consecutive year that The Law Offices of Brad Jackson has been named a Tier 1 firm in Dallas/Fort Worth for commercial litigation. The firm also earned high marks for its work in serious personal injury claims.

Highly Regarded Among Clients, Other Lawyers

Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization for more than 15 years, Mr. Jackson is highly regarded among his clients and legal peers based on his work for both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal lawsuits.

In addition to the firm’s expertise in various types of business disputes and personal injury cases, The Law Offices of Brad Jackson is known for helping clients in high net worth divorces and cases involving allegations of legal malpractice.

Recent Courtroom Court Record

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Based in Dallas, The Law Offices of Brad Jackson provides decades of experience representing clients in Texas and across the nation. Brad Jackson is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. The firm handles practically every type of business dispute, as well as cases involving serious personal injury and wrongful death.

Behind Dallas Appeals Court’s $288 Million Ruling Against Credit Suisse

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A verdict of nearly $40 million issued four years ago in Dallas recently was affirmed as a $288 million judgment against Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse. Of course, as with most legal appeals, the story continues.

The case over a failed Las Vegas real estate deal ended its current local run with the recent 35-page ruling authored by Justice Elizabeth Lang-Miers of the 5th District Court of Appeals in Dallas.

The next stop apparently will be in Austin at the Supreme Court of Texas since Credit Suisse almost immediately announced its intention to appeal.

Failed Deal Leads to Vegas-sized Judgment

The ruling addresses Credit Suisse’s failed attempt to void the original 2014 verdict and eventual judgment in favor of the Dallas investment firm Highland Capital Management. Jurors awarded $40 million against Credit Suisse after finding the company duped Highland into investing $250 million to help refinance a Las Vegas resort.

When Lake Las Vegas went belly up as part of the 2008 financial crisis, Highland sued based on allegations that Credit Suisse knowingly manipulated the property’s perceived value by relying on a faulty appraisal, among other claims.

Even though the state district jury in Dallas agreed with Highland, the case continued to go through additional legal wrangling. The trial court eventually approved the verdict amount and signed a 2015 judgment for more than $288 million after ruling that Highland was owed additional damages beyond the $40 million jury award.

Why Appeals Cases Take So Long

With a jury verdict, court judgment and favorable appeals court ruling, some might think Highland is about to pocket a hefty chunk of change. Not so fast. In the land of appeals, as this case perfectly illustrates, the devil is in the details.

In every Texas case when a trial court enters a judgment where money is awarded, the losing party can post a court-approved supersedeas bond or cash deposit to cover the amount.

By doing so, companies such as Credit Suisse can prevent winning parties like Highland from enforcing a judgment while the case is on appeal. Like a lot of big companies, Credit Suisse can find $288 million between its couch cushions, which is one of the many reasons why appeals can take so long to resolve.

Now that Credit Suisse has announced its intention to appeal to the Texas Supreme Court, and since it can appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court in the event of an adverse ruling, it may be years before this legal saga reaches its eventual end.

Although the legal profession strives to uphold the idea that “justice delayed is justice denied,” the truth is that any court case can be delayed if one or more parties have the financial wherewithal and internal fortitude to continue the fight through appeals. Eventually, it’s up to our courts to decide the justice part.