Mithoff to Represent Harris County in Emissions Suit Against Volkswagen
Richard Mithoff, the Houston trial lawyer who secured a $2.2 billion settlement in 1998 for Texas counties against tobacco companies, is now going up against Volkswagen Group of America and Audi of America in vehicle emissions litigation for Harris County.
Harris County Seeks Millions from Volkswagen for Unlawful Fumes
County Retains Richard Mithoff to Help Litigate Case
Texas SuperLawyers Selects Three Mithoff Law attorneys for 2015
Texas Super Lawyers has recognized three Mithoff Law attorneys in its 2015 annual award listing. This list of top Texas attorneys, a Thomson Reuters publication, is based on peer recognition and professional achievements. Of those nominated, only 5 percent of the total lawyers in the state are selected for inclusion.
Entergy Sued Over Allegations of Negligence Leading to Electrician’s Death
A father and mother from Idaho are suing three energy production companies over claims of negligence resulting in their son’s death.
Mithoff Awarded 2015 Leon Green Award for Outstanding Contributions to Legal Profession
Texas Law Review recognizes Mithoff
Appeals Court Rules in Favor of ConocoPhillips
ConocoPhillips Wants $63 million settlement reimbursed by Noble Energy HOUSTON — A state appeals court in Houston agreed Wednesday with ConocoPhillips that Noble Energy owes responsibility to indemnify, or reimburse, ConocoPhillips with respect to a $63 million settlement for an environmental claim for damage to an oil field in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. Handling the case for ConocoPhillips was The Mithoff Law firm — Richard Mithoff, Sherie Beckman and Warner Hocker; from Baker-Botts Tom Phillips and Macey Stokes, Ben Geslison and Omar Alanz.
Mithoff Represents Non-profits, Securing $6.9 Million Award
At a time of year when many people think about giving to others, a Harris County probate judge signed an agreed judgment on Nov. 24 in the estate of a Houston real estate developer that provides a total of $6.9 million to 19 non-profits, including several in Houston.
“For some of these charities, particularly the smaller ones, this is a very big deal,” said Houston lawyer Richard Mithoff, who represented most of the non-profits in The Estate of James M. Hill Jr.
Agreed Judgment for Charities and Non-Profits
At a time of year when many people think about giving to others, a Harris County probate judge signed an agreed judgment on Nov. 24 in the estate of a Houston real estate developer that provides a total of $6.9 million to 19 non-profits, including several in Houston.
“For some of these charities, particularly the smaller ones, this is a very big deal,” said Houston lawyer Richard Mithoff, who represented most of the non-profits in The Estate of James M. Hill Jr.
Mithoffs Chair Event to Raise Almost $2 million for UT Health
Richard and Ginni Mithoff chaired a gala which raised almost $2 million for the University of Texas Health. The event honored the legendary Dr. Red Duke
Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists Honors Richard Mithoff
2014 Recipient of TACTAS’s Lifetime of Excellence Advocacy Award