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“When you have a conspiracy, everyone is tied to the conspiracy. Those who come early. Those who come late.” -Richard Scruggs to District Judge Kathleen O’Malley In the early 2000s the Mississippi mass tort landscape was in upheaval. The legislature was busy at work on tort reform, intent on slowing the rise of “jackpot
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Former Assistant US Attorney Mike Hurst is planning a campaign event in Jackson County and you’re invited – if you can cough up the dough. Hurst is running on a platform of rooting out public corruption. Geoff Pender reports in today’s Clarion Ledger: “I’m hopeful because the FBI has as its No. 1 priority in
How much would you spend to keep your secrets from public view? $1 million? $2.5 million? $5 million? As of this writing, Singing River has spent nearly $1 million dollars fighting their own employees and retirees in court. Most of that money has been spent in an attempt to delay proceedings and prevent the public
Joanne Anderson, reporting on Gautier’s city council meeing, had this nugget in The Mississippi Press: City Attorney Josh Danos who has left the firm of Dogan and Wilkinson to form a new partnership with former Chancellor Chuck Bordis was chosen to retain his position with the city following a mayor and council decision to terminate
Scott C. Taylor, trustee for Singing River Health System, has indicated that SRHS legal bills have reached nearly $500,000. That puts SRHS’ monthly spend in the neighborhood of $80,000 for defense. The money is being paid by Singing River’s insurance policy and not from SRHS’ own funds. The insurance policy covers up to $1 million
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Earl Denham, attorney for several retirees has added 12 categories to the list of information he is seeking from Singing River Health System, bringing the total to 105. Denham is now seeking information on:
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Brett Williams Williams is attorney for the SRHS Board of Trustees and partner at Dogan & Wilkinson. He is the brother of Gentry Williams, former SRHS vendor, and Roy Williams, retired SRHS Board Attorney and D&W partner. Media Coverage Connections Dogan & Wilkinson Roy Williams Hanson Horn Kelly Sessoms Robert Wilkinson Amy St. Pe
Carly Duvall Duvall is currently defending SRHS in pension related litigation. She is a managing associate at Dentons in the Kansas City office. Profile on Dentons’ Website Media Coverage Connections Dentons Andrea Kimball Martin Moderson Dogan & Wilkinson Roy Williams Brett Williams Hanson Horn Kelly Sessoms Franke & Salloum Fred Feeney