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Supreme Court Finds Freight Broker Liable in Landmark Personal Injury Case

In a 9-0 ruling the Supreme Court handed down a surprising opinion that federal law does not shield transportation brokers from state-level personal injury lawsuits if the broker is shown to have been negligent in choosing a particular motor carrier. This holding will likely have a far-ranging and sweeping impact on the management of freightContinue reading “Supreme Court Finds Freight Broker Liable in Landmark Personal Injury Case”

Congratulations to Scott Rodriguez

We are excited to announce that Scott Rodriguez has been promoted to Partner! Scott began his career with our firm in September 2024. This promotion is a result of his dedication, skill, and positive impact on the team and our clients.  Scott has expertly delivered wonderful work product, has a client-centered focus, and is alwaysContinue reading “Congratulations to Scott Rodriguez”

Anna Wentzel – Promotion to Partner

Congratulations to Anna Wentzel who was promoted to Partner on April 1st. Anna has been an incredible part of our team, providing top service to our clients, who have expressed positive feedback on her behalf. Anna is a great team player, always willing to jump in and assist. We truly appreciate Anna’s grace, integrity, diligence andContinue reading “Anna Wentzel – Promotion to Partner”

Bryan Korri Promoted To San Antonio Managing Partner

Cox PLLC is excited to announce the promotion of Bryan Korri to San Antonio Managing Partner.  Bryan joined our team in December 2023 and has proven to be valued asset to our team and clients. He has continued to exhibit great work ethic and a commitment to the firm. Bryan is a prime example ofContinue reading “Bryan Korri Promoted To San Antonio Managing Partner”

Congratulations to Partner Lauren Lopez

Congratulations to Partner Lauren Lopez who obtained a complete dismissal of all claims against a client! This was a premises liability case in Dallas County, and there was conflicting case law allowing the Judge to rule either way.  There was a policy limits demand prior to mediation.  Instead of settling, Lauren argued her Motion andContinue reading “Congratulations to Partner Lauren Lopez”