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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Darren P. Nicholson joins Dallas trial firm Sayles Werbner

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— The Dallas-based trial firm of Sayles Werbner, PC, announced today the addition of accomplished trial attorney Darren P. Nicholson, who brings extensive experience in both criminal and commercial litigation.

Darren Nicholson

Darren Nicholson

Mr. Nicholson has represented numerous individuals, small companies and Fortune 500 corporations in claims involving products liability, criminal matters, consumer class actions, copyright arbitrations and fraudulent trading investigations. He joins Sayles Werbner from the Washington, D.C., office of Arnold & Porter LLP.

“We are very pleased that Darren decided to return to Texas and join us,” says Richard Sayles, co-founder of the firm. “He has an outstanding reputation for thoughtful and creative legal skills, and he will be a great asset for our firm and clients.”

Mr. Nicholson’s background includes work as first-chair criminal defense counsel in addition to handling multiple civil jury trials. His trial work includes representing of one of the country’s leading pharmaceutical companies in a case described by The National Law Journal as an example of “exemplary, cutting edge work.”

Mr. Nicholson earned his law degree with honors from the Georgetown University Law Center. He served as Senior Articles and Notes Editor for the American Criminal Law Review and was honored by the International Trial Lawyers Association based on his work in appellate matters. He earned two undergraduate degrees from the University of Texas at Austin and completed additional course work at the University of Lancaster in England.

Source: Sayles Werbner


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