Knox D. Nunnally
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Knox D. Nunnally is a partner with Vinson & Elkins LLP in Houston, Texas, "where he litigates catastrophic tort, mass toxic tort, class actions, products liability, and business disputes cases. He has been a trial lawyer since 1968 and has started more than 150 jury trials and has taken well over 100 cases to a verdict." [1][2]
Contents
Profiles
Litigation Record
See Thomson Legal Record, FindLaw.com.
Education & Professional
Nunnally, "a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, has been certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Personal Injury Trial Law since 1978 and Civil Trial Law since 1979." [3]
- University of Texas, B.B.A., 1965 (Omicron Delta Kappa)
- University of Texas School of Law, LL.B. with honors, 1968 (Phi Delta Phi)
- Admitted to practice: Texas, 1968; Supreme Court of the United States; Federal District Courts for the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas; Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
Campaign Contributions
Knox D. Nunnally of Houston, Texas, donated $2,000 to George W. Bush for his re-election bid for the White House. [4]
Related SourceWatch Resources
- Kevin Knox Nunnally (son)
External links
- Walter Robertson, "Longhorns Explode Navy Myth, 28-6. Carlisle's Passes Befuddle Middies," Dallas Morning News, January 2, 1964.
- "Texas Under Scrutiny," Associated Press (New York Times), March 24, 1997.
- "V&E Profile: 'Texas Legend' Know Nunnally," Litigation News, Fall 2000.
- "Firestone Settlement," NPR, August 21, 2001.
- Jim Vertuno, "Firestone to pay $7.5 million to woman's family. It was first trial in $1 billion lawsuit over tire separations," Associated Press (Seattle Post-Intelligencer), August 25, 2001.
- Transcript: CNN Saturday Morning News: "Tire Maker Reaches Settlement With Paralyzed Woman," CNN, August 25, 2001.
- "Texas responds to NCAA inquiry about former Baseball employee," Texas Sports.com, November 27, 2001.