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Listen to Steve Heninger on the Paul Finebaum Radio Network
HGD attorney, Steve Heninger, was a special guest on the Paul Finebaum Radio Network last week to discuss the ongoing Mike Leach case against Craig James, ESPN and Spaeth Communications. You can listen to his appearance below. 4953417-2 ...
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Steve Heninger in New York Times: Free Speech vs. Infringement in Suit on Alabama Artwork
By DANIEL GRANTPublished: January 30, 2012In the specialized field of sports art, Daniel Moore is well known for his paintings of the University of Alabama football team in action. But he soon may become similarly recognizable in legal circles as his fight against the u...
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Mike Leach’s Lawyer On Finebaum: Craig James Called Texas Tech Staff From ESPN Booth
Jan 25 8:37p by Brian Floydhttp://www. sbnation. com/ncaa-football/2012/1/25/2735166/mike-leach-lawyer-finebaum-craig-james-espn-lawsuitArticle courtesy of sbnation. comMike Leach's new lawyer stayed on the offensive this week, taking his tour to — where else? — Pa...
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Alabama’s embarrassing lawsuit against artist Daniel Moore continues
http://www. al. com/sports/index. ssf/2012/01/alabamas_embarrassing_lawsuit. htmlBy Jon SolomanArticle courtesy of al. comBIRMINGHAM, Alabama — What's an Alabama national championship without another Daniel Moore painting? The latest one revealed this week will be called &...
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Steve Heninger to be on the Paul Finebaum show
Steve Heninger will be on the Paul Finebaum show on Wednesday, January 25th at 4:00pm Central time to discuss the Craig James and Mike Leach case...
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Craig James made conflicting sworn statements regarding Mike Leach
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:BIRMINGHAM, AL On December 12, 2011, Craig James signed a sworn Petition concerned with two books that recount the firing of Texas Tech coach, Mike Leach, in December 2009 regarding events between Leach and James' son (Adam James) who was a football pl...
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Steve Heninger to represent Mike Leach
By Kirk Bohls | Thursday, January 19, 2012, 03:34 PMArticle courtesy of statesman. comWashington State head football coach MIke Leach has retained Steve Heninger of Birmingham, Ala. , as his lead attorney in his high-profile case against ESPN, former college football analyst Craig ...
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HGD reaches 100% participation in the Cumberland School of Law Annual Fund Drive.
Heninger Garrison Davis, LLC is one of the first Birmingham law firms to reach 100% participation in the Cumberland School of Law Annual Fund Drive. Participation in this effort is instrumental to the continued excellence and nationwide recognition of Cumberland. The Cumberland a...
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Heninger Garrison Davis, LLC welcomes M. Blair Clinton
The law firm of Heninger Garrison Davis is pleased to announce that M. Blair Clinton has joined the firm. Blair Clinton's practice primarily involves intellectual property litigation, with a focus on patent litigation. He represents clients and inventors from around the wor...
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William L. Bross and Gayle Douglas named as partners.
The law firm of Heninger Garrison Davis is pleased to announce that William L. Bross and Gayle Douglas have been named as partners. William Bross focuses his practice in the areas of pharmaceutical and medical device litigation, where he has been actively involved in the se...
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Enrollment in process for iTunes Class Action Settlement
Enrollment has begun for the iTunes Class Action Settlement. The Lawsuit claimed that Apple advertised, distributed, and sold gift cards which stated that songs could be purchased at Apple's online iTunes Store for a price of 99¢ per song. It further alleged that in Ap...
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Heninger Garrison Davis, LLC welcomes Taylor Bartlett
The law firm of Heninger Garrison Davis is pleased to announce that Taylor Bartlett has joined the firm. Taylor's practice focuses on representing individuals in the areas of pharmaceutical and medical device litigation. He represents clients from all over the United States...
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