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NBC Today Show — Houston Astros and 2-year-old injured child

Home / Case Results / NBC Today Show — Houston Astros and 2-year-old injured child

The Today Show discussed the problem of fan safety after a 2-year-old Houston girl was hit in the head with a foul ball at Minute Maid Park. Attorney Richard Mithoff is representing the family

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Richard Warren Mithoff, Warner V. Hocker, Sherie Potts Beckman.

Year

June 28, 2019

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Reported amounts will not reflect attorneys’ fees (typically up to a 40 percent contingent fee) or case expenses. Jury verdicts may have been settled pending an appeal for a lesser amount and may remain a confidential basis on agreement of the parties as approved by the court.

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