Notable Results
Over the past three decades, we’ve established a long track record of successfully defending our clients’ interests, assets, and reputations. Below, we’ve assembled a small fraction of the countless cases in which our attorneys navigated our clients through crucial ‘bet the business’ cases — and came through for them when it mattered most.
Hartline Barger Defends Oil & Gas Recycling Client
Over the last five years, Hartline Barger has successfully defended an enforcement action by the State of Texas, TCEQ, RRC, the Lower Colorado River Authority and Colorado County against oil and gas recycling defendants, including the denial of a contempt enforcement proceeding against an individual corporate director.
Hartline Barger Successfully Defends German Owned Manufacturer
Hartline Barger successfully defended a German-owned wood pellets facility against 1100 Plaintiffs in Jefferson County, Texas claiming personal injuries arising from smoke exposure, which resulted in a favorable settlement for his clients.
Oil & Gas Team Wins Summary Judgment For Major Oil Exploration and Production Company
Hartline Barger’s Oil & Gas team won a summary judgment for a major oil exploration and production company in a wrongful death lawsuit arising from an accident on an oil and gas drilling rig.
Hartline Barger Obtains Summary Judgment in Personal Injury Case
Plaintiff Kenneth Scroggins, along with six other Plaintiffs, brought personal injury claims against two gentlemen’s clubs and their parent entity based on alleged thefts and assaults at the club.
Hartline Barger Scores Trial Victory on Tire Disablement Case
Hartline Barger’s New Mexico team (attorney Don DeCandia, paralegal Maria Padilla and secretary Carla Bond) together with counsel from Yoka Smith, LLP, recently secured a defense judgment for tire manufacturer Continental Tire the Americas, LLC (CTA) following a two-week bench trial in New Mexico Federal Court.
Tennessee Court of Appeals Reverses $31m Verdict Against International Trucking Manufacturer
An appellate court in Jackson, Tennessee reversed a 2017 jury verdict against an international truck and engine manufacturer that held the commercial truck and engine manufacturer liable for $31 million in actual and punitive damages. The underlying trial involved a commercial dispute regarding the reliability of trucks purchased by the plaintiff, Milan Supply Chain Solutions and manufactured by Defendant.