Armbrecht Jackson wins Shareholder Derivative case at Alabama Supreme Court

Armbrecht Jackson wins Shareholder Derivative case at Alabama Supreme Court

On March 27, 2020, the Supreme Court of Alabama announced that a team of Armbrecht Jackson’s business lawyers obtained an “extraordinary writ,” the writ of mandamus.  In issuing the writ, the Supreme Court reversed the trial court and ordered dismissal of a shareholder derivative and breach of duty case filed against Armbrecht’s clients.  Tom Oldweiler led Armbrecht’s team, which included Harris Oppenheimer and Robert Walker, in the multi-year litigation.  The opinion of the Alabama Supreme Court announced a new principle of appellate review of shareholder derivative claims.

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Graham/Oppenheimer lead team to defense verdict in Escambia County jury trial

Graham/Oppenheimer lead team to defense verdict in Escambia County jury trial

Duane Graham and Harris Oppenheimer recently obtained a jury verdict in favor of an oil company after a fourteen day trial in Escambia County, Alabama.  The plaintiffs alleged drainage and waste of oil, together with fraud and wantonness, relating to defendants’ well on property adjacent to the plaintiffs’ property. Defendants successfully proved to the jury’s satisfaction that there was no recoverable oil located underneath the plaintiffs’ property.  Plaintiffs’ counsel asked for a verdict of $128,000,000 in closing argument.  The jury returned with a defense verdict in a little more than one hour.

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