- John O'Quinn
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footnotes =John M. O'Quinn (born
1941 ) is a legendary and controversialTexas triallawyer and a partner atThe O'Quinn Law Firm . His firm has made its business handling plaintiff'slitigation , including representing clients suingbreast implant manufacturers, medical facilities, andtobacco companies.Biography
Born the son of an car garage owner in
Houston, Texas , O'Quinn graduated from theUniversity of Houston Law Center . O'Quinn served as editor of the Houston Law Review, and won a state moot court championship. [citeweb|url=http://www.oqlaw.com/Bio/JohnOQuinn.asp|title=John M. O'Quinn|publisher=The O'Quinn Law Firm|accessdate=2008-04-29]Legal career
Making his name in handling plaintiff's
litigation , among O'Quinn's biggest wins are:citenews|url=http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2006/0109/125.html|title=Taken for a Ride|publisher=Forbes|date=January 9, 2006|accessdate=2008-04-29]
*$1 billion verdict in 2006 against Wyeth Laboratory for its diet drug, fen-phen
*$17.3 billion tobacco settlement for the state of Texas
*$100 million forsilicone breast implants made byDow Corning O'Quinn Law Firm Website - [http://www.oqlaw.com]
In total, O'Quinn is estimated to have won $1.5 billion for the firm of
O'Quinn, Laminack & Pirtle ofHouston, Texas . Now running his own firm, pending are cases againststock broker s andhedge fund s for shorting the shares of weak companies, and againstFord for rollover accidents caused by theFord Explorer .O'Quinn received a public reprimand in
1989 from the State Bar after a lengthy investigation into allegations that his firm had wrongfully solicited cases. Family members of victims have charged that they were approached by O'Quinn's lawyers, and their agents after aJuly 2 ,1994 USAir jet crash inNorth Carolina . In 2007, an arbitration panel ruled that O'Quinn had improperly withheld $18.9 million in settlement money from breast implant clients; the federal court overseeing the breast implant litigation issued an order to show cause why the O'Quinn Law Firm should not be held in contempt of court. [cite web
title="In re Settlement Facility Matters", Case No. 00-X-00005 (E.D. Mich.)
date=2007-04-05
url=http://www.overlawyered.com/files/dowcorning/o'quinn%20order%20to%20show%20cause.pdf
accessdate=2007-08-24] On July 19, 2007, the same arbitration panel ordered O'Quinn to pay $35.7 million plus attorneys' fees and interest. [cite news
author=Mary Flood
title=Houston Chronicle
date=2007-07-19] The panel upped the award to $41.4 million in September 2007.Anna Nicole Smith litigation
In February 2007, O'Quinn unsuccessfully represented Virgie Arthur, the estranged mother of the deceased
Anna Nicole Smith , in a Florida courtroom to determine who should have control over the decedent's body. O'Quinn was the subject of media scrutiny when he fainted in the courtroom on February 22, 2007.Howard K. Stern sued O'Quinn for allegedly libelous statements regarding the death of Anna Nicole Smith on various nightly TV newscasts.Donations
In August
2005 , his $25 million donation toSt. Luke's Episcopal Health System 's "Health, Hope and the Human Spirit" capital campaign was coupled with the renaming of their signature medical tower to theO'Quinn Medical Tower . Controversy and protests erupted from the hospital's doctors, who believed O'Quinn had made millions of dollars suing their colleagues. Despite the complaints, the deal was approved by the hospital's board of directors. The library at theUniversity of Houston Law Center was also renamed toO'Quinn Law Library after his donations.In October
2006 , O'Quinn pledged $5 million to Texas Democrat Chris Bell for his gubernatorial campaign. [ [http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/local/10/10/10oquinn.html] Dead link|date=May 2008]Car collector
Divorced with no children, O'Quinn's father had taken him to an exhibition of
Duesenberg 's as a child at theSam Houston Coliseum , to see what his father called "the greatest car ever built." In 2003, O'Quinn saw a 1932Duesenberg Durham Tourister for sale at a Houston auction, at which he bought 14 cars that day including the Duesenberg for $405,000.O'Quinn now maintains an extensive collection of cars, with a total value of over $100 million to buy 618 cars, [ [http://www.creators.com/opinion/john-stossel/the-media-likes-scaring-us-and-we-like-it.html The Media Likes Scaring Us, and We Like It by John Stossel on Creators.com - A Syndicate Of Talent ] ] including: seven
Duesenberg s; the 1911Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost featured in the film "Titanic;"John F Kennedy 's 1962 Lincoln Continental Bubble Top limo; a 1937 Bugatti Type 57 Atalante.In September
2006 , he bought: a 2005Lamborghini Gallardo covered with 33 celebrity autographs ($500,000); theBatmobile used in the filming ofBatman Forever ($335,000), a 1941Packard limousine used by PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt ($290,000), a 1938Talbot-Lago ($3,350,000); and a 1938Cadillac Town Car used byPope Pius XII ($250,000).The centre piece of the collection is plain grey 1975 Ford Escort GL, once owned by Polish priest
Karol Wojtyla - before he became becamePope John Paul II . Bought at theKruse auction atSEMA , the car was sold by the Pope at auction for charity toChicago restuaranterJim Rich in 1995, who paid $102,000 for the car. [citeweb|url=http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Columns/articleId=107960|title=Did You Hear the One About the Pope, the Escort and the $690,000?|publisher=Edmunds|date=November 14th, 2005|accessdate=2008-04-29] O'Quinn paid €690,000 for the car October2005 .In late 2006, O'Quinn found cars missing from his collection, including a
Ferrari 575M and a 1965 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350. O'Quinn tried to get in touch with Zev Isgur, a 32-year-old ex-con whom he'd befriended and entrusted with the management of his collection of classic cars. Isgur was later convicted ofembezzlement .References
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Robertson Stadium External links
* [http://www.oqlaw.com/ The O'Quinn Law Firm Homepage]
* [http://www.chron.com/content/chronicle/page1/98/01/11/o.html O'Quinn's accomplishments have not been without controversy] , "Houston Chronicle ", 10 January 1998
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