Lead counsel trial representation of electrical engineering firm in connection with a multimillion-dollar shareholder action in state district court. After a one-week trial and a demand for $2.5 million on the morning of closing arguments, obtained a take-nothing verdict on behalf of clients.

Lead counsel trial representation of landlord sued in connection with a commercial lease dispute relating to a restaurant site. After a one-week trial and a demand for nearly $1 million in damages, obtained a take-nothing verdict and an award of attorneys' fees.

Lead counsel trial representation of investors who sued a business owner for fraud and breach of contract in state court. Obtained a verdict for compensatory and exemplary damages and a take-nothing judgment on defendant's counterclaims.

Represented a Canadian pharmaceutical company in connection with a claim that it supplied product to a compounding pharmacy that resulted in several racehorses testing positive for banned substances as well as the disqualification of a prominent quarter horse trainer from future competitions. After three years of litigation and demands for millions of dollars, obtained a summary judgment weeks before trial.

Successful trial representation of one of the largest residential telecommunications carriers in the United States in a series of companion arbitration proceeding in Texas, Ohio, Hawaii, and Missouri relating to franchise agreements.

Representative Matters

Lead counsel trial representation of electrical engineering firm in connection with a multimillion-dollar shareholder action in state district court. After a one-week trial and a demand for $2.5 million on the morning of closing arguments, obtained a take-nothing verdict on behalf of clients.

Lead counsel trial representation of landlord sued in connection with a commercial lease dispute relating to a restaurant site. After a one-week trial and a demand for nearly $1 million in damages, obtained a take-nothing verdict and an award of attorneys' fees.

Lead counsel trial representation of investors who sued a business owner for fraud and breach of contract in state court. Obtained a verdict for compensatory and exemplary damages and a take-nothing judgment on defendant's counterclaims.

Represented a Canadian pharmaceutical company in connection with a claim that it supplied product to a compounding pharmacy that resulted in several racehorses testing positive for banned substances as well as the disqualification of a prominent quarter horse trainer from future competitions. After three years of litigation and demands for millions of dollars, obtained a summary judgment weeks before trial.

Successful trial representation of one of the largest residential telecommunications carriers in the United States in a series of companion arbitration proceeding in Texas, Ohio, Hawaii, and Missouri relating to franchise agreements.

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Marconi and Willig Successfully Defend International Hospitality Group in Wrongful Death Case

Michael Marconi (Of Counsel-Dallas, TX) and Garett Willig (Partner-Houston, TX) secured a unanimous defense verdict on behalf of Wilson Elser’s client, an international hospitality group encompassing restaurants, hotels and gaming, in a premises liability/wrongful death case tried in the 68th Judicial District Court of Dallas County, Texas. The plaintiffs claimed the decedent tripped over an allegedly defective concrete wheel stop in our client’s parking lot, suffered a massive head injury from the fall, and died days later after he was transferred to hospice care. Less than a week before trial, the parties went to mediation and the plaintiffs never came off their demand for $15 million to settle the case. At trial, the plaintiffs presented expert testimony that wheel stops pose an unreasonably dangerous trip hazard; that safer alternatives exist; that the wheel stop in question was particularly dangerous because a piece of rebar was exposed and because it was not painted to contrast with the parking lot floor. Michael, as lead counsel, presented expert testimony that wheel stops are very common and not unreasonably dangerous; that the restaurant group’s parking lot complied with all the applicable ADA and municipal code requirements; and that the exposed rebar was insignificant. Our client’s corporate representative testified that there was no history of wheel stop accidents at the restaurant group’s parking lots prior to the accident at issue. The jury returned a 12-0 defense verdict less than two hours after commencing deliberations.

Michael Marconi and Garett A. Willig