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  Joel Sprott was inducted into the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) on November 12, 2011

ABOTA is an exclusive organization dedicated to the advancement of the right of jury trial in America.  Membership is by invitation only.  Advanced trial experience must be proven in order to be considered.  Mr. Sprott was accompanied to the induction ceremony by his law school mock trial partner, Karri Webb-Faigen.  "It all began when Karri asked me to be her trial partner.  I was so happy she was there for my induction!"

 

 

Texas Lawyer - Winning Women - August 22, 2011

Read moreThe two years that Houston civil trial and appellate attorney Erin Lunceford spent working in the health care and pharmaceutical sales industry give her a leg up in  defending hospitals and doctors against professional liability claims. Prior to entering law school, Lunceford worked for the American Hospital Supply Corp. for about a year and spent another year employed by Beecham Pharmaceuticals. Because of that experience, she knows how to develop a health care liability case without having to do a lot of research, Lunceford says. "I understand how hospitals work," she says. "I understand how they deal with issues."

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Recent Trial Verdicts:  

February, 2012
Brazoria County 149th Judicial District Court
  Bagwell v. Buc-ee's
Defense Verdict
Attorneys: James A. Newsom (lead) and Katie Wood
 
   
December, 2011
Hospital - St. Elizabeth
Jefferson County 172nd Judicial District Court
 

Stansbury v. CHRISTUS
Unanimous Defense
Attorneys: Erin E. Lunceford (lead) and Kandy Messenger

 
   
October, 2011
Hospital or Port Arthur
Jefferson County 172nd Judicial District Court
  Broussard v. Dubuis
Defense Verdict
Attorneys: Erin E. Lunceford (lead) and Maureen Semple-Hirsch
 
   
July, 2011
Harris County 295th Judicial Justice Court
  Bayway Lincoln Mercury, Inc. and Wisch Leasing, L.L.C. v. Carlomango Fernandez and Alfredo Fernandez
Defense Verdict
Attorneys: James A. Newsom (lead) and Katie Wood
 
   
July, 2011
Brazoria County 412th Judicial District
  Hail v. Dr. D
Defense Verdict
Attorney:  Joel Randal Sprott
 
   
January, 2011
Harris County 234th Judicial District Court
  Manning v. Dr. A.
Defense Verdict
Attorney:  Joel Randal Sprott
 


Recent Trial Victories:

Wyatt v. CHRISTUS Hospital-St. Elizabeth: On March 24, 2011, the 60th Judicial Court, Judge Gary Sanderson, granted Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment on all plaintiff's causes of action in this premises liability claim.
Attorney: Erin Lunceford


Recent Appellate Victories:

CHRISTUS Health SE Texas d/b/a CHRISTUS Hospital - St. Mary v. Licatino, 352 S.W.3d 556 (Tex. App. - Beaumont 2011, no pet.).  Complete reversal and rendering of judgment in favor of the Defendant after a jury trial in favor of the Plaintiff.  The 9th Court of Appeals found that there was no evidence of any willful and wanton actions by the nursing staff in the emergency room at St. Mary in order to find the hospital liable.
Attorney:  Erin Lunceford.

Erin Lunceford and Joel Sprott were recently successful in filing a Petition for Rehearing in the Marks v. St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital case when the Texas Supreme Court withdrew their 2009 opinion and completely reversed their decision by holding that the Plaintiffs' allegations of a defective hospital bed asserted a health care liability claim.  On rehearing, the Court held that the trial court had properly dismissed the Plaintiffs' claims due to the failure to timely submit the required expert report reasoning that "Medical equipment specific to a particular patient's care or treatment is an integral and inseparable part of the health care services provided. When the unsafe or defective condition of that equipment injures the patient, the gravamen of the resulting cause of action is a health care liability claim." Marks v. St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, 319 S.W.3d 658 (Tex. 2010).

Aguirre v. Toxicology Associates, 2011 WL 345866 (Tex. App.-Corpus Christi 2011, reh'g overruled): 13th Court of Appeals reversed trial court's denial of Defendant's Motion to Dismiss, finding that plaintiff has asserted a healthcare liability claim, and not a DTPA claim.
Attorney: Erin Lunceford

Durst v. Woo, 2011 WL 825094 (Tex. App.-Houston [14th Dist] 2011, no pet): 14th Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's granting of Defendant's Motion to Dismiss, finding that Plaintiff failed to timely file an expert report under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. Art. 74.351.
Attorney: Erin Lunceford


Honors and Awards:

In 2011, Erin E. Lunceford was recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer, her 4th consecutive year to be so recognized.  She was also recognized as one of the Top Attorneys in Texas by Texas Monthly.

We are pleased to announce that Joel Sprott has been nominated to the prestigious American Board of Trial Attorneys (ABOTA) for his extensive years as an active trial attorney. Induction is expected in November, 2011.


Speaking Engagements for Erin Lunceford:

Jive Talking:  2012 Legal Update
March 9, 2012 at The Greater Houston Society for Healthcare Risk Management's (GHSHRM) annual Education Day conference.

 
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The Shareholders of the firm, Joel Sprott, Patrick Rigby, James Newsom, Lauren Robbins and Erin Lunceford are responsible for the content of this advertisement.

Joel Sprott and Erin Lunceford are "Board Certified, Personal Injury Trial Law Board of Legal Specialization."  The remaining attorneys are not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.