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Partner Brian Winegar Becomes Member of Wyoming Bar

Partner Brian Winegar Becomes Member of Wyoming Bar

by Vickery & Shepherd | Jul 17, 2018 | Justiceseekers, News, Trial Lawyers, Uncategorized

Yesterday, Vickery & Shepherd partner Brian Winegar, became a member of the Wyoming State and Federal Bar....

Vickery & Shepherd Partner Admitted to State Bar of Wyoming

by Vickery & Shepherd | Nov 4, 2016 | Captain's Corner, News, Trial Lawyers, Trial Lawyers College, Uncategorized

HOUSTON, TX – Vickery & Shepherd is excited to announce that partner, Fred Shepherd, has been admitted to the State Bar of Wyoming. “I am honored and thrilled to be admitted to the Wyoming Bar,” said Fred Shepherd.  “Although I am a native Texan by birth, I have...

Man Sues Federal Agents For Commandeering His Property And Engaging In “Wild Wild West” Shootout

by Vickery & Shepherd | Oct 29, 2013 | Justiceseekers, lawsuits, News

Drug enforcement agents used private citizens property without his knowledge and consent Houston, TX – Today, Texas resident Craig Patty filed suit against the United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), the head of the Houston DEA office, Javier Peña, Harris County,...

Chicago Judge Denies Motion For New Trial in Humira Case

by Vickery & Shepherd | Aug 22, 2013 | Drug Injury, News

August 22, 2013 – Late yesterday, Cook County Illinois Judge William J. Haddad denied Abbott Laboratories’ and Abbvie, Inc.’s motion for a new trial and to set aside the verdict in the case of Tietz v. Abbott.  This case, involving North Dakota woman Delores Tietz and...

Attorney Fred Shepherd Co-Authored Law360 Article

by Vickery & Shepherd | Aug 10, 2013 | News

There’s More Work To Be Done On Military-Related Qui Tams http://www.law360.com/articles/463298/there-s-more-work-to-be-done-on-military-related-qui-tams
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