Rusty Hardin & Associates has once again secured a position among the country's Best Law Firms, as selected by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers in America. In the Houston metro area, the firm achieved a Tier One ranking in four…
Firm founder Rusty Hardin earns repeat recognition as a Top 100 Lawyer HOUSTON – Four Houston trial lawyers from Rusty Hardin & Associates, LLP have been selected by the publishers of Thomson Reuters for inclusion in the 2020 list of Texas…
Rusty Hardin wins on behalf of company charged criminally after Harvey flooding HOUSTON - In a total victory for Arkema Inc. and company executives, a Harris County judge has thrown out all remaining criminal charges relating to an incident that…
Rusty Hardin & Associates is proud to announce that trial attorney Daniel Dutko has been promoted from of counsel to partner. Since joining the firm in 2019, Mr. Dutko has offered clients exceptional service in matters related to catastrophic personal…
HOUSTON — Eight trial lawyers with Rusty Hardin & Associates have earned recognition in the 2021 edition of The Best Lawyers in America, one of the legal industry's most respected peer-review guides. Firm founder Rusty Hardin, firm partners Jennifer Brevorka,…
Texas anti-SLAPP law protects woman who criticized tool used to reduce cellulite HOUSTON — A Texas appeals court has ruled in favor of a Corpus Christi spa owner who was sued for defamation after posting negative comments on Facebook about…
CROWLEY, Texas — A Tarrant County woman is suing Princess Cruise Line after her husband contracted COVID-19 while on a February cruise and died shortly after in a California hospital. Susan and Michael Dorety of Crowley decided to celebrate their…
By Rusty Hardin | April 17,2020 As a lawyer of more years than I readily concede, I am constantly struck by the devastation that can be wrought by a false allegation. This is even more pronounced if the accused has…
Rusty Hardin & Associates suit: Cruise line knew of danger, failed to warn and delayed medical care LOS ANGELES — A Texas woman is suing Princess Cruise Lines for knowingly exposing her and her husband to the new coronavirus and for preventing her husband from leaving the ship while his health deteriorated, leading him to ultimately die…