Ajamie prevailed in the Texas Supreme Court when the Court declined to grant an emergency mandamus petition filed by the defendant insurance company.
Ajamie Partner Dona Szak obtained dismissal of a federal court lawsuit that alleged our client breached an agreement to sell corporate stock.
A New York Stock Exchange arbitration panel levied a United States record award in actual and punitive damages and other fees against a former PaineWebber Inc. broker after finding he defrauded our clients.
Representing the family of one person who died when the Queen Isabella Causeway bridge collapsed, the Ajamie firm successfully negotiated a confidential, policy limits settlement of the litigation arising from the accident.
After four days of trial in Galveston state court, Ajamie lawyers settled a lawsuit against six insurance companies, two insurance agents, and a law firm for a significant recovery.
As a catalyst for the University of Houston Law Center's participation in a major international moot court competition, Ann Ryan Robertson has been instrumental in training the next generation of Texas lawyers.
Ann Ryan Robertson was elected to serve as Chair of the North American Branch of The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators at its annual meeting held on September 27, 2008 in Washington D.C.
Tom Ajamie has been recognized by H Texas Magazine as one of Houston's Top Lawyers for 2008 in the area of business litigation. Tom and the firm are profiled in the magazine's June 2008 issue.
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Tom Ajamie has been named a 2008 Texas Super Lawyer by Law and Politics Magazine in the October issue of Texas Super Lawyers. This prestigious list also appeared in Texas Monthly.