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Widow Fires Tony Buzbee, Who Then Sues for Tortious Interference

November 13, 2017 L.M. Sixel of the Houston Chronicle

The family of a Katy man recently killed in a rig explosion near New Orleans fired Houston trial lawyer Tony Buzbee after he allegedly sued the wrong companies in the case. Buzbee then sued a Morrison family friend for interfering in the case and went to court to force Morrison’s family to pay his fee. The Houston Chronicle has the full details.

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