A Case Featured on 60 Minutes | David Berg

A Case Featured on 60 Minutes | David Berg

You tried Katrina Uribe et al. v. E-Systems, a case featured on 60 Minutes. What happened in that case? Answered by TX Commercial Litigation Lawyer | David Berg | Houston, TX | 713-529-5622 | https://www.bafirm.com/ | https://www.reellawyers.com/attorneys/commercial/houston/david-berg/

David Berg is a member of the Texas and New York State Bar Associations, and the founding partner of Berg & Androphy. Within eighteen months of opening his offices, in 1970, David argued and won a case in the U.S. Supreme Court, Schacht v. United States, a criminal conviction unanimously reversed on First Amendment grounds.

During the next quarter-century, David tried criminal and civil rights cases, among the more notable, the lawsuit against the Ku Klux Klan he filed as co-counsel with his friend, Morris Dees, of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which resulted in forcing the Klan to end its harassment of Vietnamese fishermen along the Gulf Coast and its paramilitary training in east Texas.

In 1991, he tried his first civil cases, winning a record $12.25 million verdict in a wrongful death action at a railroad crossing and, later that year, obtained a verdict exonerating Robert Sakowitz, heir to a merchandising empire, of charges of breach of fiduciary duty related to the family’s estate. As a result, the National Law Journal named him to its annual list of Top Ten civil trial lawyers in America. Since then he has successfully represented individuals and corporations in major commercial litigation, such as Robert Bass’s investment group (then called Acadia Partners, Ltd.), for which he won a jury verdict worth $52 million; Samsung, in a patent infringement case that threatened its billion dollar line of business, which ended when the judge dismissed the case following a pretrial evidentiary hearing on inequitable conduct; Deutsche Bank (as co-counsel) in the Enron class action, resulting in its dismissal from the case on summary judgment; a verdict finding intentional infringement on the design of Crystal Head Vodka, owned by actor/comedian and entrepreneur Dan Aykroyd. He also led a team of lawyers in obtaining a $531 million settlement against Marriott Corporation on behalf of its limited partners.

Berg & Androphy
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