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"Trial by jury...the only anchor ever yet imagined by man which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution..."
-THOMAS JEFFERSON IN A LETTER TO THOMAS PAINE, 1789
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1855 Calder Ave.
at Third St.
Beaumont, Texas 77701
Telephone: 409.835.3000
Toll Free: 800.688.4482
E-mail
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Our Philosophy - We believe that each client's case is of paramount importance to them and we will take up their cause as though it were our own.
- We believe that each client's case, regardless of how small or large, deserves respect and the full advantage of our professional attention.
- We believe that the voice of our client's opposition may be louder than their own but when joined with ours will be heard clearly.
- We believe in the worth and dignity of each human being.
- We believe in representing the interests of all citizens according to the law, ensuring their safety and health against foreign and domestic insurance companies, employers and product manufacturers.
- We believe in providing professional leadership to serve justice for victims of wrongful death and serious personal and economic injury.
- We believe in supporting laws that increase the standard of living and increase access to justice for all Americans.
- We believe in opposing laws that reduce opportunities for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
- We believe in honesty and integrity with a deep-rooted commitment to excellence.
- We believe in a commitment to values such as fairness, respect and compassion.
- We believe that our clients demand and deserve the highest level of professionalism and knowing this will strive not only to attain that level but maintain it as well.
- We believe that the individual's right to trial by jury is fundamental to our country's guaranteed freedoms and we will fight to preserve it.
- We believe in helping protect America's civil justice system and consumer and family safety.
- We believe in the sacred responsibility that goes with the fact that our firm has been protecting the legal rights of the injured, workers, consumer and their families' since 1930.
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