
October 24, 2007 - Attorneys donate to CASA of Johnson County
September 15, 2006 - Military group honors firm
March 24, 2003 - "A whole lot of money"
May 01, 2003 - "jury finds fraud in anti-trust lawsuit"
“Jury Finds fraud in anti-trust lawsuit”
front page of The Cleburne Eagle News
Thursday, May 1, 2003
Volume 22, Number 16
Keith Bradley and Scott Cain successfully argued a Texas Antitrust lawsuit before a Johnson County, Texas jury. After approximately seven hours of deliberation, the jury returned a verdict in excess of $800,000.00. The case dealt with former partners of a telecomunications business and the former partners’ computer software provider. After the partnership split, the software provider continued to provide services to both former partners. Bradley and Cain argued that one partner and the computer software provider agreed to charge the other partner a higher price for the software services. Scott Cain told Shirley McKee, reporter for the Cleburne Eagle News, “If you don’t believe the democratic process works, just go to the courthouse and watch our jurors perform their duties.” The Cleburne Times-Review referred to the case as a major judgment. Bradley and Cain’s client told Lowell Brown, reporter for the Cleburne Times-Review, “It’s been a long time coming, and it’s very gratifying to have 12 of my peers decide whether I was right or wrong. They decided I was right, and it feels good.”
“A whole lot of money.”
Front page of the Cleburne-Times Review
March 24, 2003 Keith Bradley and Scott Cain handled a lawsuit for oil investors before a Johnson County, Texas jury. The result was just under one million dollars. Bradley and Cain represented gas well investors who entrusted the gas well operator to pursue a prior lawsuit against a cement company. The cement company had cemented in the well during a process known as a suicide squeeze. The operator settled the underlying case for $600,000.00, but reported to the investors that the settlement was only $407,000.00. The jury awarded $192,000.00 along with attorneys fees and punitive damages. Scott Cain told Lowell Brown, reporter for the Cleburne Times-Review, “We had a great jury.”
Attorneys donate to CASA of Johnson County
Bradley & Cain helped raise money for the Johnson County Court Assisted Special Advocate (CASA) by driving race cars in the annual Courthouse Speedway Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway. By winning two of the top three spots, Bradley & Cain raised funds for CASA to help train volunteers that assist abused and neglected children involved with Child Protective Services. Each years, the firm helps raise funds many children’s charities and hospitals. “Children are our future, it is only right that we help preserve and protect their future,” Scott Cain, partner of the firm.
Military group honors firm
On September 15, 2006, Bradley & Cain was awarded the rare Seven Seals Award for their support of the troops and military reservists. The award was in recognition of the firm’s “work supporting area National Guardsmen and Reservists.” “We appreciate the ability to do what we do. We wouldn’t be able to in other countries, but because of the brave men and women who serve our country, we have the ability to go into a free court system. We’re very humbled by this award, but, we’re just doing our part,” Scott Cain told a Times Review reporter.
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