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Trial lawyers are successful because they
are good at what they do: investigation, discovery, and
communication in the litigation process. Since they see so many different types
of cases, most trial lawyers are not limited to one practice area.
The Branson legal team has expanded its practice and forged
a new position in the corporate world to represent individuals
who wear business attire and who normally would not retain
a personal injury firm. Yet, these clients need representation
by attorneys who understand juries and courtroom dynamics.
We have found that when you skin the bark off of a business
issue requiring a judge and jury to decide the outcome, more than three
decades of trial work can pay great dividends in the arena
of business litigation.
Business Cases:
- Bad faith insurance dispute on behalf of client whose policy was wrongfully rescinded after he developed cancer. (2011)
- Patent infringement claims involving consumer electronic hardware. (2010)
- Breach of contract between hedge fund and real estate investment group. (2009)
- Breach of contract and fraud on behalf of former executives of major corporate entity. (2009)
- Partnership dispute concerning closely held corporation which supplied materials to plastics manufacturers. (2009)
- Resolved partnership dispute involving ownership and control over public entertainment properties. (2008)
- Failure
to defend under title insurance policy (1995)
- Insurance
bad faith case (1985)
- Enforcement
of injunction involving Southwest Airlines, American Airlines
and the City of Ft. Worth (1998)
- Employment
contract dispute (1998)
- Wrongful
termination (1997)
- Legal malpractice
case involving inappropriate transfer of funds (1995)
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