• Case
    Soundly Settled

    Houston Chronicle editorial

    Healthful tobacco deal a job well done in Harris County

    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff.

    Year

    July 26, 1998

  • Case
    Attorney in tobacco deal reduces fee

    Harris County will pay attorney Richard Mithoff $10 million for his work in securing a settlement of Harris’ and other counties’ claims against the tobacco industry.

    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff.

    Result

    $2.2 Billion

    Year

    July 25, 1998

  • Case
    Tobacco accord appears nearer

    Texas’ settlement with the tobacco industry has edged a step closer to completion now that a group of counties and state lawmakers have worked out an agreement that would help counties and hospital districts pay for health care costs related to smoking

    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff.

    Year

    July 16, 1998

  • Case
    New Tobacco Deal Would Would Aid Counties

    The tobacco industry will pay damages to Texas’ 254 counties for health care costs associated with smoking under a tentative agreement reached between negotiators for the counties and state lawmakers.

    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff.

    Year

    July 15, 1998

  • Case
    Star lawyer to aid county in quest for tobacco funds

    Harris County has accepted an offer by Richard Mithoff, a well-known local plaintiff’s attorney, to help the county in its bid to win a share of the state’s settlement with the tobacco industry.

    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff.

    Year

    April 1, 1998

  • Case
    Families of blast victims sue plant for negligence

    Suit: Dangerous conditions caused deaths

    Families of three victims of a northwest Houston plant explosion sued the company for negligence, contending that dangerous conditions caused their deaths and those of five other employees.

    PublicationHouston Chronicle
    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff, Janie L. Jordan.

    Year

    October 25, 1997

  • Case
    Drug use scandal exposes hospitals

    One tragically misplaced epidural anesthetic shot could force a Lubbock hospital to take the lead on an issue that haunts physicians and every other American profession — drug abuse.

    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff, Janie L. Jordan.

    Year

    July 20, 1997