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David Rumley Obtains Verdict Against Clayton Homes

David Smiling HeadshotOn November 18, 2010 Clayton Homes was found liable for civil racketeering and fraud.  Judgment was entered against the nationwide mobile home manufacturer on February 28, 2011.

More than $124M Awarded in El Paso Case

LogoR. Reagan Sahadi of Wigington Rumley Dunn was among a group of Plantiffs' lawyers who obtained a verdict of more than $124 million. This verdict is reportedly among the largest in 2010.

WigRum's New Corpus Christi Offices

Wigrum spent two years renovating a landmark home, which is now the new location of its Corpus Christi offices.

Claims Against Wireless Communications Providers Sprint and Verizon

Wigington Rumley Dunn, LLP and Kershaw Cutter & Ratinoff, LLP join forces to investigate claims against wireless communications providers Sprint and Verizon.

Jeff Wigington Named to Toyota SUA Texas MDL PSC

Jeff's Individual HeadshotJeff Wigington was named to the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee for the Toyota Sudden Unintended Acceleration Multi-District Litigation.

Joe Dunn Has Special Place in His Heart for Young Client

Joe's Individual HeadshotJoe Dunn has a special place in his heart for his young client, Mason Archer.

Leading the Pack in 15-Passenger Van Litigation

15 Passenger Van PhotosWigington Rumley Dunn is at the forefront of 15-passenger van litigation.

Earlier Investigation by Wigington Rumley Dunn Revealed Significant Safety Problems at a British Petroluim Plant

Earlier investigation by Wigington Rumley Dunn revealed significant safety problems at a British Petroluim plant in Texas City, site of an explosion which killed 15 on March, 2005.

David Rumley Represents Plaintiffs in a Case Against Manufactured Homes Giant Clayton Homes Inc.

David Rumley represents plaintiffs in a case against manufactured homes giant Clayton Homes Inc., accusing them of forging signatures that put up land as collateral. Read the articles below to learn more.

Texas Judge to Enter Judgment on $225 Million Verdict Against Ford

A Texas judge is expected to enter judgment Jan. 22 on a $225 million verdict against Ford Motor Co. in a suit over design defects in the F-150 supercab pickup truck

Prefab Giant Accused of Forging Land Deeds - Kvia

Texas Jury selection began today in a San Diego, Texas, lawsuit claiming Clayton Homes forged signatures that put up land as collateral. Tennessee-based Clayton Homes denies wrongdoing.

Texas sues Berkshire subsidiary

Clayton Homes Inc., a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. of Omaha, is the subject of three Texas lawsuits filed last week, alleging fraud and deceptive dealings with buyers of some of the company's manufactured houses.

Ford Recalls 1.2 Million Trucks

Ford Motor Co. yesterday recalled 1.2 million more pickup trucks and sport-utility vehicles for fires linked to a cruise-control switch that caused 4.5 million vehicles to be recalled last year.

Prefab Giant Accused of Forging Land Deeds - News Channel 5

The trial of a Texas lawsuit claiming Clayton Homes forged signatures that put up land as collateral has been reset for September 12th.

Prefab Giant Accused of Forging Land Deeds - Herald Democrat

Jury selection was delayed Monday in the first of more than 52 Texas lawsuits claiming that manufactured homes giant Clayton Homes Inc. forged signatures that put up land as collateral for the homes.

Clayton Homes on Trial; Accused of Forging Dead Landowners' Names

Jury selection began today in a San Diego, Texas, lawsuit claiming Clayton Homes forged signatures that put up land as collateral.

Prefab Giant Accused of Forging Land Deeds - Caller

Jury selection began Monday in the first of more than 52 Texas lawsuits claiming that manufactured homes giant Clayton Homes Inc. forged signatures that put up land as collateral for the homes.

Flags fly at Half Staff outside the British Petroleum refinery in Texas City

BP chief executive John Browne declared the company's Texas City , Texas , refinery "a very safe plant" as the death toll in Wednesday's explosion there climbed to 15.

Silverado’s Roof Buckled in Roll, Leaving Collegian Quadriplegic

On May 19, 2003, plaintiff Landon Leon Groff, a college student, was traveling on I-10 just outside San Antonio, coming home from Texas Tech after final exams.

Rollover Victim Blamed Weak Steel for Crush Injury

On October 23, 2002, plaintiff Hector Salinas was the passenger in a 2000 Ford Taurus being driven by Jesus DeLeon.

Bronco’s Seatbelt Blamed for Strangling Driver During Rollover

At 5:43 p.m. on March 26, 2002, plaintiff's decedent Lisa Brewer, 39, a substitute school teacher, was driving her 1986 Ford Bronco II south on Highway 36 near Gatesville.

Berkshire Subsidiary Accused of Land Fraud

Clayton Homes Inc., one of the country's largest manufactured home companies and a subsidiary of Omaha-based Berkshire Hathaway, has been accused of forging Texas property owners' signatures to obtain their land.

Ford F-150 Driver Ejected in Roll Claimed Door Latch Failed

On Sept. 20, 2001, as plaintiff Deborah Seliner, 37, a truck driver, traveled north on Hwy. 6 in Harris County.

16 Texas Property Owners Suing Clayton Homes

Sixteen Texas property owners have sued Clayton Homes Inc., claiming the Blount County company forged their signatures to fraudulently assume ownership of their land in deals to finance manufactured homes.

South Texas jury verdict one of nation's priciest

One of the nation's largest jury verdicts last year was awarded in South Texas, a legal publication announced Monday.

Jury rules against Ford, gives families $225 million

A Duval County jury awarded $225 million on Friday in a product liability lawsuite against Ford Motor Co. in a fatal 2001 accident involving an F-150 four-door super cab pickup.