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Stephen Susman

Stephen Daily Susman (January 20, 1941 – July 14, 2020) was an American commercial plaintiffs attorney and founding and name partner of Susman Godfrey LLP.[2][3] He won more than $2 billion in damages and settlements in just three cases, including a $1.1 billion settlement on behalf of Texas Instruments in Samsung Electronics v. Texas Instruments, and a $536 million jury verdict in El Paso Natural Gas Co. v. GHR Energy Corp.[4]

Stephen Susman
Born
Stephen Daily Susman

(1941-01-20)January 20, 1941[1]
DiedJuly 14, 2020(2020-07-14) (aged 79)
Houston, Texas
Alma materUniversity of Texas School of Law (J.D.)
Yale University (B.A.)
OccupationAttorney
Years active1965–2020
EmployerSusman Godfrey LLP
Known forWon some of the largest cases in U.S. history, including a $1.1 billion settlement on behalf of Texas Instruments; and a $536 million jury verdict in El Paso Natural Gas Co. v. GHR Energy Corp.
Spouses
ChildrenHarry P. Susman;
Stacy Susman Kuhn
Parent(s)Harry Susman and Helene Daily Susman

In 2020, Susman was seriously injured in a biking accident which left him in a coma for more than a week. While rehabilitating from the injury, he contracted COVID-19 and died.

Early and personal life

Susman was born in Houston, Texas, and grew up in the Riverside neighborhood in the city, at a time when Jewish families such as his were barred by deed restrictions from living in River Oaks, the city's most desirable neighborhood.[5] His father, Harry (1899-1949), son of Abraham and Hattie Susman from Russia, was a graduate of Yale Law School where he was Editor of the Yale Law Review, and practiced law in Houston until his death of a bleeding ulcer at the age of 50.[5][6][7][8]

His mother, Helene Daily Susman (1911-1978), was the daughter of Sam Daily (of Rosenberg, Texas, born in Russia; 1884–1960, son of Zelman Lubchansky and Rissa Berkman) and Mary Schiff Daily (born in Poland; 1891–1964; daughter of Boris Schiff and Helen Katzhandler). She was a 1934 graduate of the University of Texas School of Law, and returned to her law practice and raised Susman and his brother after the death of their father when Susman was eight years old and his brother Tommy was six years old.[9][10][11][12][5][13] His mother became the first woman from Texas admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States.[14][15] Susman said: "My mother and father were both lawyers, so I never even thought about doing anything else."[16]

He and his brother also attended the University of Texas School of Law, at the insistence of their mother.[13] In addition, his son Harry attended the University of Texas School of Law. He was Editor-in-Chief of the Texas Law Review and clerked for a Supreme Court Justice.[13][17]

His first wife, Karen Hyman Susman, from Austin, Texas, married Susman in 1965. She died in 1997 at age 55.[18][19] Susman and Karen had two children; Stacy and Harry.[19] He married Ellen Spencer Susman, at the time a television personality, in 1999.[4][17] They had homes in Aspen, Colorado, Houston, Napa, and New York City.[20][17][21]

Education

Susman attended Yale University, where he earned a B.A. magna cum laude in English in 1962.[22][23][24] While at Yale, to make ends meet he waited tables in the school's dining hall, acted as a travel agent for his classmates, ran a student laundry, and leased out caps and gowns to his graduating classmates.[17]

Susman earned his J.D. at the University of Texas School of Law with highest honors in 1965.[23][13] While attending law school, Susman was Editor-in-Chief of the Texas Law Review, graduated first in his class with the highest grade point average in the school's history, was a member of the Order of the Coif, and was Grand Chancellor.[23][8][25] He then clerked for the Honorable John R. Brown of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and for Justice Hugo Black at the Supreme Court of the United States.[26]

Legal career

Returning to Texas, Susman joined the law firm of Fulbright & Jaworski (now Norton Rose Fulbright), becoming one of its first Jewish partners.[27][8] For the first eight years of his career he was a defense lawyer, before becoming a plaintiffs' lawyer.[28] After taking a leave of absence and teaching antitrust law at the University of Texas Law School, and considering becoming a full-time law professor (a notion nixed by his then-wife), in 1976 he joined a small plaintiffs maritime firm, Mandell & Wright of Houston, that had a contingency practice, to start a new commercial litigation practice there.[8][17][16][29]

Susman Godfrey

Susman founded Susman Godfrey LLP in 1980.[30] The firm specializes in representing plaintiffs in antitrust and securities class actions on a contingent fee basis.[29] In January 2005 the firm was named one of the top two litigation boutiques in the country by The American Lawyer.[31] It has been cited as the nation's top litigation boutique law firm in the Vault Rankings every year since 2012, and in 2020 was ranked by Vault as well as the nation's top midsize firm to work for, for career outlook, compensation, satisfaction, and selectivity (most of its attorneys were members of their schools’ law reviews, and nearly all clerked for federal judges, including 11 for U.S. Supreme Court justices).[32] In 2006 he opened a New York City office for the firm.[16]

He won some of the largest cases in U.S. history, including a $1.1 billion ($1,900,000,000 in current dollar terms) settlement on behalf of Texas Instruments in the breach of contract case of Samsung Electronics v. Texas Instruments in 1996; and a $536 million ($1,200,000,000 in current dollar terms) jury verdict on counterclaim in El Paso Natural Gas Co. v. GHR Energy Corp in 1988.[27][4][17] Susman won a verdict for the plaintiffs in the Corrugated Container Antitrust case in 1979, at $550 million ($2,100,000,000 in current dollar terms) the largest verdict in antitrust history at the time, and the case ultimately settled for $500 million (A lawyer who joined the firm in 1990 was given an office tour by Susman. A large, irregularly cut piece of cardboard was stuck to the wall in Susman's office, and the new hire asked if it was a memento from Susman's famous Corrugated Container case. Susman's quick explanation: “No, f—face, it’s a Rauschenberg.”).[33][17][34][21] He won a $140 million California jury verdict for the plaintiff in the antitrust case Masimo v. Tyco Health Care Group.[17]

In 2010, Susman was among a team of attorneys that represented Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt in his divorce trial.[35][36]

Susman split his time between his firm's Houston and New York offices.[37]

Professional recognition

In 1994, Susman was one of 14 lawyers featured in America's Top Trial Lawyers: Who They Are & Why They Win, by Don Vinson.[2] He was named the top litigator in 1996 in a worldwide poll of attorneys.[17] In 2006, the National Law Journal featured him as one of the top ten litigators in the United States.[2]

In 2015, the 50th anniversary of Susman's election as Editor-in-Chief of the Texas Law Review, the Texas Law Review Association established a scholarship in his name.[38]

In 2016, Susman was one of six lawyers recognized by the American Lawyer for his lifetime achievements as a trial lawyer.[39] As of 2019, The Best Lawyers in America had listed him in each of its 20 years of publication.[17] Who's Who Legal: The International Who's Who of Business Lawyers twice named him the Leading Commercial Litigator in the World.[40][29] Susman was consistently among Super Lawyers’ top 10 most-voted-for attorneys.[17] In 2019, the legal media company Lawdragon inducted him into its Hall of Fame.[41]

Related work

Susman developed trial agreements with the purpose of reducing litigation costs for both sides and bringing cases to trial more efficiently.[42] As a result of Susman's belief in a contingency-fee model and the law firm efficiency necessary to make it work, in 2012 he launched "Trial by Agreement" as a repository of pre-trial and trial agreements that lawyers can use to reduce the expense of unwarranted discovery and associated motions.[43][44]

Among his professional affiliations (2013–16) were State Bar of Texas (Chairman, Section on Antitrust and Trade Regulation, 1976–77); the American Board of Trial Advocates (co-Chair of its Jury Trial Committee); American Bar Association, member of the commission on the Impact of the Economic Crisis on the Profession and Legal Needs (Section of Antitrust Law); Director of Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists; University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Board of Visitors; and Charter Member of the Institute for Responsible Dispute Resolution.[45][46]

Susman founded and was Executive Director of the Civil Jury Project, dedicated to studying civil jury trials and trying to stem their decline, at the New York University School of Law, and an Adjunct Professor there, occasionally teaching the course, "How to Try a Jury Case Intelligently."[20][47][48][49]

Charitable giving

In May 2010, the University of Texas announced a $5 million gift from alumnus Susman in support of the university's law school. In recognition of this gift, the Board of Regents, the governing body for The University of Texas System, established the Stephen D. Susman Academic Center, which opened in August of the same year, and which Dean Lawrence G. Sager described the center as "the heart of the UT Law Enterprise."[23]

In December 2011, Yale University announced an $11 million gift from alumnus Susman in support of new exhibition space at the Yale University Art Gallery. The newly renovated art gallery re-opened on December 12, 2012.[50]

Along with his wife Ellen, Stephen Susman sat on the boards of many arts organizations, including the 2015-2016 National Leadership Board of the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas.[51] Through the Susman Family Foundation, the couple has made financial gifts to The Aspen Institute, and other programs and non-profit organizations related to the arts, justice, and the environment.[52][53] He endowed the Karen & Stephen Susman Hall, Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale University, the Harry Susman Summer Scholarship in Israel Scholarship at Yale, and founded the Helen D. Susman Woman of Prominence Award at the American Jewish Community.[54]

Death

On April 22, 2020, Susman sustained serious head injuries in a bicycling accident in Houston's Old Braeswood neighborhood, and was admitted to Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center in Houston.[27][55][56] He was in a coma for more than a week, and continued to be in a critical condition. After Susman came out of the coma, was moved to TIRR Memorial Hermann rehabilitation hospital, and was making progress in his rehabilitation, he contracted COVID-19 on June 24, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Texas.[20][57][55] He died on July 14, 2020.[58]

Dick Sayles of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, who faced him at trial, said: "I've known a lot of lawyers and I've been around a long time, and Steve is a legend and he deserves to be known as a legend. He was a terrific lawyer, he was the most formidable adversary, and he was a terrific friend."[20] Tom Melsheimer of Winston & Strawn described Susman as "almost indisputably the smartest trial lawyer who ever lived," and a "Shakespeare when it came to the use of the F-word."[20]

See also

References

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External links

  • Twitter page
  • "Ethics Charges Against House Speaker Wright," C-span, May 23, 1989 (video)
  • "Speaker Wright & Atty. Stephen Susman," C-span, May 23, 1989 (video)
  • "Executive Power and the Constitution," The Aspen Institute, C-span, July 17, 2014 (video)
  • "The Right to Civil Jury Trials," The Aspen Institute, C-span, July 9, 2015 (video)
  • "Risky Business; Stephen D. Susman on contingency fees and the new wave of litigation funding for law firms," The Practice, Volume 5 • Issue 6 • September/October 2019, Center on the Legal Profession, Harvard Law School (interview).

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Stephen Daily Susman January 20 1941 July 14 2020 was an American commercial plaintiffs attorney and founding and name partner of Susman Godfrey LLP 2 3 He won more than 2 billion in damages and settlements in just three cases including a 1 1 billion settlement on behalf of Texas Instruments in Samsung Electronics v Texas Instruments and a 536 million jury verdict in El Paso Natural Gas Co v GHR Energy Corp 4 Stephen SusmanBornStephen Daily Susman 1941 01 20 January 20 1941 1 Houston TexasDiedJuly 14 2020 2020 07 14 aged 79 Houston TexasAlma materUniversity of Texas School of Law J D Yale University B A OccupationAttorneyYears active1965 2020EmployerSusman Godfrey LLPKnown forWon some of the largest cases in U S history including a 1 1 billion settlement on behalf of Texas Instruments and a 536 million jury verdict in El Paso Natural Gas Co v GHR Energy Corp SpousesKaren Hyman Susman 1965 1997 her death 2 children Ellen Spencer Susman m 1999 ChildrenHarry P Susman Stacy Susman KuhnParent s Harry Susman and Helene Daily SusmanIn 2020 Susman was seriously injured in a biking accident which left him in a coma for more than a week While rehabilitating from the injury he contracted COVID 19 and died Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Education 3 Legal career 3 1 Susman Godfrey 4 Professional recognition 5 Related work 6 Charitable giving 7 Death 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly and personal life EditSusman was born in Houston Texas and grew up in the Riverside neighborhood in the city at a time when Jewish families such as his were barred by deed restrictions from living in River Oaks the city s most desirable neighborhood 5 His father Harry 1899 1949 son of Abraham and Hattie Susman from Russia was a graduate of Yale Law School where he was Editor of the Yale Law Review and practiced law in Houston until his death of a bleeding ulcer at the age of 50 5 6 7 8 His mother Helene Daily Susman 1911 1978 was the daughter of Sam Daily of Rosenberg Texas born in Russia 1884 1960 son of Zelman Lubchansky and Rissa Berkman and Mary Schiff Daily born in Poland 1891 1964 daughter of Boris Schiff and Helen Katzhandler She was a 1934 graduate of the University of Texas School of Law and returned to her law practice and raised Susman and his brother after the death of their father when Susman was eight years old and his brother Tommy was six years old 9 10 11 12 5 13 His mother became the first woman from Texas admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States 14 15 Susman said My mother and father were both lawyers so I never even thought about doing anything else 16 He and his brother also attended the University of Texas School of Law at the insistence of their mother 13 In addition his son Harry attended the University of Texas School of Law He was Editor in Chief of the Texas Law Review and clerked for a Supreme Court Justice 13 17 His first wife Karen Hyman Susman from Austin Texas married Susman in 1965 She died in 1997 at age 55 18 19 Susman and Karen had two children Stacy and Harry 19 He married Ellen Spencer Susman at the time a television personality in 1999 4 17 They had homes in Aspen Colorado Houston Napa and New York City 20 17 21 Education EditSusman attended Yale University where he earned a B A magna cum laude in English in 1962 22 23 24 While at Yale to make ends meet he waited tables in the school s dining hall acted as a travel agent for his classmates ran a student laundry and leased out caps and gowns to his graduating classmates 17 Susman earned his J D at the University of Texas School of Law with highest honors in 1965 23 13 While attending law school Susman was Editor in Chief of the Texas Law Review graduated first in his class with the highest grade point average in the school s history was a member of the Order of the Coif and was Grand Chancellor 23 8 25 He then clerked for the Honorable John R Brown of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and for Justice Hugo Black at the Supreme Court of the United States 26 Legal career EditReturning to Texas Susman joined the law firm of Fulbright amp Jaworski now Norton Rose Fulbright becoming one of its first Jewish partners 27 8 For the first eight years of his career he was a defense lawyer before becoming a plaintiffs lawyer 28 After taking a leave of absence and teaching antitrust law at the University of Texas Law School and considering becoming a full time law professor a notion nixed by his then wife in 1976 he joined a small plaintiffs maritime firm Mandell amp Wright of Houston that had a contingency practice to start a new commercial litigation practice there 8 17 16 29 Susman Godfrey Edit Susman founded Susman Godfrey LLP in 1980 30 The firm specializes in representing plaintiffs in antitrust and securities class actions on a contingent fee basis 29 In January 2005 the firm was named one of the top two litigation boutiques in the country by The American Lawyer 31 It has been cited as the nation s top litigation boutique law firm in the Vault Rankings every year since 2012 and in 2020 was ranked by Vault as well as the nation s top midsize firm to work for for career outlook compensation satisfaction and selectivity most of its attorneys were members of their schools law reviews and nearly all clerked for federal judges including 11 for U S Supreme Court justices 32 In 2006 he opened a New York City office for the firm 16 He won some of the largest cases in U S history including a 1 1 billion 1 900 000 000 in current dollar terms settlement on behalf of Texas Instruments in the breach of contract case of Samsung Electronics v Texas Instruments in 1996 and a 536 million 1 200 000 000 in current dollar terms jury verdict on counterclaim in El Paso Natural Gas Co v GHR Energy Corp in 1988 27 4 17 Susman won a verdict for the plaintiffs in the Corrugated Container Antitrust case in 1979 at 550 million 2 100 000 000 in current dollar terms the largest verdict in antitrust history at the time and the case ultimately settled for 500 million A lawyer who joined the firm in 1990 was given an office tour by Susman A large irregularly cut piece of cardboard was stuck to the wall in Susman s office and the new hire asked if it was a memento from Susman s famous Corrugated Container case Susman s quick explanation No f face it s a Rauschenberg 33 17 34 21 He won a 140 million California jury verdict for the plaintiff in the antitrust case Masimo v Tyco Health Care Group 17 In 2010 Susman was among a team of attorneys that represented Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt in his divorce trial 35 36 Susman split his time between his firm s Houston and New York offices 37 Professional recognition EditIn 1994 Susman was one of 14 lawyers featured in America s Top Trial Lawyers Who They Are amp Why They Win by Don Vinson 2 He was named the top litigator in 1996 in a worldwide poll of attorneys 17 In 2006 the National Law Journal featured him as one of the top ten litigators in the United States 2 In 2015 the 50th anniversary of Susman s election as Editor in Chief of the Texas Law Review the Texas Law Review Association established a scholarship in his name 38 In 2016 Susman was one of six lawyers recognized by the American Lawyer for his lifetime achievements as a trial lawyer 39 As of 2019 The Best Lawyers in America had listed him in each of its 20 years of publication 17 Who s Who Legal The International Who s Who of Business Lawyers twice named him the Leading Commercial Litigator in the World 40 29 Susman was consistently among Super Lawyers top 10 most voted for attorneys 17 In 2019 the legal media company Lawdragon inducted him into its Hall of Fame 41 Related work EditSusman developed trial agreements with the purpose of reducing litigation costs for both sides and bringing cases to trial more efficiently 42 As a result of Susman s belief in a contingency fee model and the law firm efficiency necessary to make it work in 2012 he launched Trial by Agreement as a repository of pre trial and trial agreements that lawyers can use to reduce the expense of unwarranted discovery and associated motions 43 44 Among his professional affiliations 2013 16 were State Bar of Texas Chairman Section on Antitrust and Trade Regulation 1976 77 the American Board of Trial Advocates co Chair of its Jury Trial Committee American Bar Association member of the commission on the Impact of the Economic Crisis on the Profession and Legal Needs Section of Antitrust Law Director of Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Board of Visitors and Charter Member of the Institute for Responsible Dispute Resolution 45 46 Susman founded and was Executive Director of the Civil Jury Project dedicated to studying civil jury trials and trying to stem their decline at the New York University School of Law and an Adjunct Professor there occasionally teaching the course How to Try a Jury Case Intelligently 20 47 48 49 Charitable giving EditIn May 2010 the University of Texas announced a 5 million gift from alumnus Susman in support of the university s law school In recognition of this gift the Board of Regents the governing body for The University of Texas System established the Stephen D Susman Academic Center which opened in August of the same year and which Dean Lawrence G Sager described the center as the heart of the UT Law Enterprise 23 In December 2011 Yale University announced an 11 million gift from alumnus Susman in support of new exhibition space at the Yale University Art Gallery The newly renovated art gallery re opened on December 12 2012 50 Along with his wife Ellen Stephen Susman sat on the boards of many arts organizations including the 2015 2016 National Leadership Board of the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin Texas 51 Through the Susman Family Foundation the couple has made financial gifts to The Aspen Institute and other programs and non profit organizations related to the arts justice and the environment 52 53 He endowed the Karen amp Stephen Susman Hall Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale University the Harry Susman Summer Scholarship in Israel Scholarship at Yale and founded the Helen D Susman Woman of Prominence Award at the American Jewish Community 54 Death EditOn April 22 2020 Susman sustained serious head injuries in a bicycling accident in Houston s Old Braeswood neighborhood and was admitted to Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center in Houston 27 55 56 He was in a coma for more than a week and continued to be in a critical condition After Susman came out of the coma was moved to TIRR Memorial Hermann rehabilitation hospital and was making progress in his rehabilitation he contracted COVID 19 on June 24 during the COVID 19 pandemic in Texas 20 57 55 He died on July 14 2020 58 Dick Sayles of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings who faced him at trial said I ve known a lot of lawyers and I ve been around a long time and Steve is a legend and he deserves to be known as a legend He was a terrific lawyer he was the most formidable adversary and he was a terrific friend 20 Tom Melsheimer of Winston amp Strawn described Susman as almost indisputably the smartest trial lawyer who ever lived and a Shakespeare when it came to the use of the F word 20 See also EditList of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States Seat 1 References Edit Stephen Susman 65 gives 5 million to University of Texas School of Law The University of Texas at Austin Texas Law May 13 2010 Retrieved November 18 2017 a b c Ross Guberman 2011 Point Made How to Write Like the Nation s Top Advocates Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 984270 4 Retrieved May 19 2020 Lecture Programs Bulletin of Yale University Series 105 Number 9 p 74 August 10 2009 a b c Danny Biederman March 6 2017 Appointments and Resignations Director of the Art in Embassies Program Who is Ellen Susman AllGov Retrieved May 19 2020 a b c Curtis Tom July 1989 On the Defensive Texas Monthly via Google Books Harry Susman 1899 1949 Findagrave com Retrieved May 19 2020 Harry Susman 1899 1949 Findagrave com Retrieved May 19 2020 a b c d Dewey Katrina September 9 2015 Lawyer Limelight Stephen Susman on NYU Law s Civil Jury Project Lawdragon Retrieved May 19 2020 Mary Schiff Daily 1891 1964 Findagrave com Retrieved May 19 2020 Sam Daily 1884 1960 Findagrave com Retrieved May 19 2020 Helene Daily Susman 1911 1978 Findagrave com Retrieved May 19 2020 Helene Susman 1911 1978 Findagrave com Retrieved May 19 2020 a b c d Stephen Susman 65 Gives 5 Million to University of Texas School of Law UT News May 13 2010 Retrieved May 19 2020 Samuels Jeanne F December 20 2012 Activist on Two Continents Being Honored by AJC Jewish Herald Voice Houston TX 1 ed p 6 of 24 Retrieved May 19 2020 Honoring Madeleine Appel Congressional Record Bound Edition Volume 145 1999 Part 9 Govinfo gov June 8 1999 pp 12300 12301 Retrieved May 19 2020 a b c Alison Macor September 16 2016 Texas Lawyers A Little More Than Luck An oral history with a half dozen attorneys who got their start back when a lawyer could cut his or occasionally her teeth on trials Texas Super Lawyers Magazine Retrieved May 23 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k Jim Walsh October 2005 The Laundryman Cleans Up Stephen Susman keeps winning and winning and winning Super Lawyers Retrieved May 23 2020 Deaths Susman Karen Hyman The New York Times December 5 1997 Retrieved May 19 2020 a b Hon Ken Bentsen January 28 1998 Honoring Karen Hyman Susman Congressional Record Volume 144 Issue 2 Govinfo gov Retrieved May 19 2020 a b c d e Brandon Lowrey July 15 2020 Trial Icon Susman Wasn t Done Winning Laughing Teaching Law360 a b Terry Carter February 1 2008 The G Man ABA Journal accessed July 15 2020 Stephen D Susman Thomas M Melsheimer 2013 Trial by Agreement How Trial Lawyers Hold the Key to Improving Jury Trials in Civil Cases a b c d Stephen Susman 65 gives 5 million to University of Texas School of Law The University of Texas at Austin Retrieved December 15 2017 Stephen Susman profile University of Texas Law School Foundation Retrieved May 19 2020 Global Justice Forum Speaker Biography Stephen Susman Archived copy Archived from the original on March 17 2011 Retrieved January 8 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Leading Commercial Litigator to Discuss Case Against Texas Utility Yale News October 3 2008 Retrieved on January 8 2013 a b c Curriden Mark July 15 2020 Houston lawyer loses valiant battle to coronavirus after bike accident Houston Chronicle Reform of Class Action Litigation Procedures Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Judicial Machinery of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate Ninety fifth Congress Second Session November 29 and 30 1978 United States Congress Senate Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Improvements in Judicial Machinery U S Government Printing Office 1979 Retrieved May 19 2020 a b c Mcallister Jimbo December 4 2012 The Joy of Lawyering Stephen D Susman delivers 2012 Segal Lecture University of Pennsylvania Law School Retrieved December 17 2017 About the firm Susman Godfrey Retrieved December 15 2017 Top Litigation Boutique Susman Godfrey Plans to Open New York Office Houston Chronicle April 5 2006 Retrieved May 23 2020 2020 Rankings Vault Retrieved July 17 2020 Brenda Sapino Jeffreys July 15 2020 Stephen Susman a Father Figure in His Firm and Dean of the Litigation Bar Revolutionized Trial Work Texas Lawyer Susman Godfrey LLP Company Profile Firsthand Vault Retrieved May 23 2020 Shaikan Bill June 26 2010 Frank McCourt adds to his team of lawyers Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 8 2013 Dewey Katrina December 3 2017 Don t Mess with Texas How Lawyers at Susman Godfrey Formed America s Leading Trial Law Firm Lawdragon Retrieved May 23 2020 Sapino Brenda May 14 2020 Susman Godfrey Founder Steve Susman Is Out of Coma In Recovery After Bicycle Accident Texas Lawyer Retrieved May 19 2020 Texas Law Review Creates Scholarship in Honor of Susman Godfrey Founder Stephen Susman Susman Godfrey March 2015 Retrieved December 15 2017 Faculty Author Profile Stephen D Susman PLI Practising Law Institute Retrieved December 17 2017 Stephen Susman honored with Torch of Learning Award UHLC Foundation Board Member recognized for exceptional leadership and scholarship University of Houston Law Center February 12 2013 Retrieved May 23 2020 Dewey Katrina February 20 2019 Lawdragon 2019 Hall of Fame Inductions Announced Lawdragon Fisher Daniel March 7 2012 Litigator Pushes Mutual Disarmament Pacts To Cut Costs Forbes Retrieved January 8 2013 Trial By Agreement Agreements for Opposing Counsel Susman Stephen D and Carter Johnny W Fall 2011 Better Litigation through Pre Trial Agreements ABA Journal of Section of Litigation Retrieved January 8 2013 Stephen Susman University of Texas Law School Foundation Retrieved December 15 2017 Stephen D Susman Commercial Litigation Capital Funding www benthamimf com Faculty NYU School of Law Retrieved December 15 2017 Lawyer Limelight STEPHEN SUSMAN ON NYU LAW S CIVIL JURY PROJECT Law Dragon 9 September 2015 Retrieved December 15 2017 Stephen D Susman uscourts gov Grayce West Melanie January 6 2012 Gallery Gift Inspired by Free Drinks The Wall Street Journal Retrieved January 14 2013 Blanton Museum of Art National Leadership Board Retrieved July 6 2016 2015 Transparency Report PDF Aspen Institute Retrieved December 15 2017 Ellen Susman Stand By Your Man Free Beacon Retrieved December 15 2017 PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES FOUR MEMBERS TO THE UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL COUNCIL The White House Office of the Press Secretary June 29 2000 a b Brandon Lowrey June 23 2020 Susman Godfrey Founder Diagnosed With COVID 19 Law360 Caroline Spiezio June 24 2020 IN BRIEF Susman Godfrey founder diagnosed with COVID 19 Reuters Patrice Joe June 15 2020 Stephen Susman Recovers From Coma And Leaves Hospital Above the Law Terry Carter July 15 2020 Steve Susman Pioneering Trial Attorney 1941 2020 The Texas LawBook External links EditTwitter page Ethics Charges Against House Speaker Wright C span May 23 1989 video Speaker Wright amp Atty Stephen Susman C span May 23 1989 video Executive Power and the Constitution The Aspen Institute C span July 17 2014 video The Right to Civil Jury Trials The Aspen Institute C span July 9 2015 video Risky Business Stephen D Susman on contingency fees and the new wave of litigation funding for law firms The Practice Volume 5 Issue 6 September October 2019 Center on the Legal Profession Harvard Law School interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Susman amp oldid 1145575131, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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