Jack O'Neill
USA Guide 2024
Band 5 : Litigation: General Commercial
Band 5
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Provided by Jack O'Neill
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Jack O’Neill has been trying large complex cases for over 45 years. His experience in the courtroom involves many cases that have been widely publicized.
Mr. O’Neill was co-trial counsel for UPR, Inc. in its attempted takeover of Pennzoil. He was lead counsel for Mitchell Energy Corporation in the company’s effort to overturn a $204 million judgment rendered against the company in a case tried for the company by another law firm. On appeal, argued by Mr. O’Neill, the case was reversed in its entirety and judgment was rendered in favor of Mitchell. He was lead trial counsel for Mitchell Energy in a related case in which plaintiffs sought $750 million for alleged contamination of their properties by natural gas and hydrogen sulfide. After a three-month trial, the jury rendered a unanimous verdict in favor of Mitchell.
He was lead trial counsel for plaintiffs in the highly publicized Key 1-11 gas well blowout case in the Texas Panhandle, the largest blowout of a gas well in continental United States history. After a trial lasting over two and a half months, the jury returned one of the largest verdicts in Randall County, Texas history in favor of Mr. O’Neill’s clients.
He was lead trial counsel for a well-known Houston oil and gas company in a fraud case in which the plaintiff sought damages in excess of $100 million. After a two-month trial, the jury returned a verdict for Mr. O’Neill’s client, and a take-nothing judgment was entered by the trial court.
Mr. O’Neill has successfully tried many other cases relating to virtually all aspects of the oil and gas industry.
Mr. O’Neill’s trial experience is not confined to oil and gas matters. He successfully defended GE in the “Desert Storm” Ramstein Air Base C-5A crash litigation. As co-counsel, he successfully defended GE in the trial court and before the Fifth Circuit and the United States Supreme Court in the U.S.S. Stark litigation, emanating out of the attack on the Stark in the Persian Gulf by an Iraqi fighter jet. He was co-lead trial counsel for GE as a raw materials supplier in the nationwide breast implant litigation, involving over 4,000 claims.
He successfully defended Eastman Kodak Company in its mini-lab class action case, involving alleged damages of over $3 billion. Mr. O’Neill was lead counsel for plaintiffs in a suit against an American subsidiary of a foreign trading company for employment discrimination against American citizens, which established in the district court and United States Supreme Court that American subsidiaries of foreign companies are not immune from United States fair employment laws. He has obtained a multi-million dollar jury verdict for an equipment manufacturer in an unfair competition and theft of trade secrets case. As lead trial counsel, he successfully defended McKesson Corporation by obtaining a unanimous jury verdict in a trademark infringement trial in which the plaintiff sought damages in excess of $1 billion. He has also successfully defended a toy retailer in a trademark infringement trial. He has successfully defended a former United States Senator in litigation filed against a major United States company and its directors.
Mr. O’Neill has won numerous jury verdicts in cases involving allegations of breach of contract, negligence and gross negligence, trademark infringement, unfair competition, fraud, environmental contamination and strict liability. Over the years, his clients have included Exxon Mobil Corporation, UNOCAL, Koch Industries, Inc., Stewart & Stevenson Services, Inc., The Williams Companies, GE, Eastman Kodak Company, INVISTA, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, The John Wood Group, CNA, Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation, Mitchell Energy & Development Corp., Devon Energy Corporation, McKesson Corporation, Weatherford International, Inc., and many other Fortune 500 companies.
Mr. O’Neill is a former director of the Litigation Section of the State Bar of Texas. He also is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates.
Career
Areas of Practice:
Commercial Disputes Litigation
Energy Litigation
Trade Secrets & Non-Compete Litigation
Appellate Litigation
Environmental Litigation
Chambers Review
USA
Jack O'Neill of Pierce & O’Neill, LLP is well regarded for his expert representation of clients in a wide array of complex commercial disputes, with notable expertise in the energy sector.
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"Jack has a unique and impressive presence. He commands both the respect of the judges and the courtroom. He presents arguments clearly and concisely."
"Jack is attentive to the client. He brings about a calmness and works well with opposing counsel in a way that makes clients comfortable."
"He has an extraordinary reputation as a trial lawyer. He is thorough, thoughtful and really thinks through all the different angles and possible approaches of both his and the other side. Jack has this ability to explain positions and to understand complicated fact patterns."
"Jack has a unique and impressive presence. He commands both the respect of the judges and the courtroom. He presents arguments clearly and concisely."
"Jack is attentive to the client. He brings about a calmness and works well with opposing counsel in a way that makes clients comfortable."
"He has an extraordinary reputation as a trial lawyer. He is thorough, thoughtful and really thinks through all the different angles and possible approaches of both his and the other side. Jack has this ability to explain positions and to understand complicated fact patterns."