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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Dallas law firm Rose Walker named among the top law firms in the United States


The firm was also ranked as one of the top commercial litigation firms in Texas.

— The Dallas law firm Rose•Walker announced today that it has earned a ranking for the second year in a row in the Chambers USA guide to the top law firms and individual attorneys in the United States. The 2010 edition of Chambers USA ranks Rose•Walker as one of the top commercial litigation firms in Texas.

Marty Rose

Marty Rose

Chambers USA is compiled by Chambers and Partners, a London-based publisher of guides to the world's leading law firms and lawyers. To compile the 2010 edition, researchers conducted more than 10,000 interviews with attorneys and business leaders from across the U.S. The final list can be viewed here.

Additionally, Rose•Walker founding partner Martin Rose and seasoned trial lawyer Ross Cunningham earned recognition based on their work for clients in complex commercial litigation matters.

“To be recognized by such a prestigious publication, especially for the second year in a row, is an honor,” Rose says. “We take great pride in being able to provide the best possible legal counsel to our clients.”

Rose’s trial record for 2010 includes a jury verdict and judgment in the amount of $7.3 million on behalf of Dallas-based video game maker MumboJumbo against rival developer PopCap.

In addition, both he and Cunningham were behind a firm defense win on behalf of L-3 Communications in a trade secrets case against rival defense contractor Lockheed. Last summer, a federal jury in Atlanta awarded Lockheed $37 million in the case and Lockheed’s attorneys asked for an additional $17 million in fees. This year, however, the judge set aside the jury verdict and ordered a new trial after finding that discovery abuse probably affected the outcome of the jury trial.


Source: Rose Walker



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