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Andrew Sher Selected to NADC

Andrew Sher, of The Sher Law Firm PLLC, has been selected to the 2015 list as a member of the Nation’s Top One Percent by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel. NADC is an organization dedicated to promoting the highest standards of legal excellence. Its mission is to objectively recognize the attorneys who elevate the [...]

2016-12-01T13:09:24-06:00March 30th, 2015|Awards, Merits & Recognition|Comments Off on Andrew Sher Selected to NADC

Andrew Sher Selected by Super Lawyers 2013

The Sher Law Firm is proud to announce that its founder, Andrew Sher, has been named to Super Lawyers 2013. Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The selection process is multi-phased and includes independent research, [...]

2016-12-01T13:09:24-06:00January 29th, 2014|Merits & Recognition|Comments Off on Andrew Sher Selected by Super Lawyers 2013

Transvaginal Mesh Complications

A transvaginal mesh support systems are used to fix pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence, and have been known to cause serious transvaginal mesh complications. Several Transvaginal Mesh Complications can result from vaginal mesh implants including pain, infection, erosion, organ damage, and corrective surgeries, among other vaginal mesh injuries. Complications after Vaginal Mesh Implant? Mesh [...]

2016-12-01T13:09:24-06:00January 28th, 2014|Personal Injury, Vaginal Mesh|Comments Off on Transvaginal Mesh Complications

Environmental Litigation

The Sher Law Firm, PLLC, represents landowners who together own more than a million acres of property in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico. These clients depend on our firm for advice and advocacy on a wide range of environmental issues: damages claims for negligence in oil and gas extraction, recovery litigation in CERCLA or Texas [...]

2016-12-01T13:09:24-06:00February 9th, 2012|Environmental Litigation|Comments Off on Environmental Litigation
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