From pharmaceutical cases to asbestos claims, Al's victories span a wide range of issues. Listed here are some of his more significant client wins:
Ytuarte, Jr. v. Quigley Co. Inc.; No. 2003-0573; District Court, El Paso County, Texas. An El Paso industrial worker developed mesothelioma as a result of exposure to Quigley asbestos products in the work place.
Ahmad Djalili Tanha v. Seyed Rahim Shafaghiha, et al; No. 96-13303-F; 116th Judicial District Court, Dallas, Texas. An Iranian-born Canadian citizen was defrauded by a Dallas-based real estate investment partner.
Calderon v. Quigley Co.; No. 2000-1703; District Court., El Paso County, Texas. An El Paso industrial worker developed asbestosis as a result of exposure to Quigley asbestos products in the workplace.
Gaines, et al. v. Pittsburgh Corning Corp.; No.25, 054; 20th Judicial District Court, Milam County, Texas. Four Milam County, Texas residents who worked at Alcoa developed asbestos-related cancers and asbestosis as a result of exposure to Pittsburg Corning asbestos products in the work place.
Chaney v. W.R. Grace & Co. Conn.; No. 94-04939-K; 192nd District Court of Dallas, Texas. An Oklahoma refinery worker developed mesothelioma as a result of exposure to W.R. Grace asbestos products in the work place.
Bearden, et al. v. Owens-Corning Fibreglas Corp.; No. 94-11384-K; 192nd Judicial District Court., Dallas, Texas. Thirteen Virginia industrial workers developed cancers and asbestosis as a result of exposures to Owens Corning asbestos products in the workplace.
Jefferson, et al. v. Owens-Corning Fibreglas Corp.; No. 94-07824; 134th Judicial District Court, Dallas, Texas. Seventeen Alabama industrial workers developed cancers and asbestosis as a result of exposures to Owens Corning asbestos products in the workplace.
Baird v. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., et al.; No. 05-94-01404-CV; 191st Judicial District Court, Dallas, Texas. Ten Alabama industrial workers developed cancers and asbestosis as a result of exposures to Owens Corning asbestos products in the workplace.
Boddie v. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., et al.; No. 94-07824-G; 131st Judicial District Court, Dallas, Texas. Twelve Alabama industrial workers developed cancers and asbestosis as a result of exposures to Owens Corning asbestos products in the workplace.
Dalton v. Rapid American Corp., et al;. No. 124012-93; 126th Judicial District Court, Austin, Texas. A Texas worker who developed mesothelioma as a result of exposure to Pittsburgh Corning asbestos products in the workplace.
Wilborn, et al. v. Owens-Corning Fibreglas Co.; No. 92-11779-M; 298th Judicial District Court, Dallas, Texas. Four Oklahoma refinery workers who developed asbestosis as a result of exposure to Pittsburgh Corning asbestos products in the workplace. |