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    HORP&B Legal Brief

    HORP&B Obtain $3 Million Jury Verdict in Partnership Dispute

    Dallas, Texas February 19, 2008 The Law Offices of Heygood, Orr,Reyes, Pearson & Bartolomei announced today the February 15th jury verdictin the amount of $3 million for their client, Tony Alardin, in a partnershipdispute regarding the development, manufacture and sale of wireless videosurveillance trailer systems.

    In 2001, Mr. Alardin, along with his company Remote MonitoringTechnologies, entered into a partnership with Dallas businessman GreggHoss and his company, Hoss Equipment Company, to perfect the technologyand further develop and market wireless video surveillance trailer systems. InMarch 2005, as the technology was being perfected and as the marketbecame poised for growth, Mr. Hoss barred Mr. Alardin from the premises ofthe partnership. Hoss Equipment Company continued developing and

    marketing the wireless video surveillance trailer systems and subsequently generated approximately$2 million in revenue. Mr. Hoss denied the existence of any legal partnership with Mr. Alardin and tookthe position that his relationship with Mr. Alardin was, at best, a marketing partnership and as a result,he was fully within his rights to do what he did.

    In January 2006, Mr. Hoss and Hoss Equipment Co., by and through their attorney Jack Balderson ofThompson & Knight, brought this lawsuit against Mr. Alardin seeking, among other things, repaymentof the money put into the wireless video surveillance trailer systems prior to the lock-out. Mr. Hossclaimed such money had not been capital contributions to a legal partnership but instead loans to Mr.

    Alardin and his company that were never repaid.

    Mr. Alardin approached Heygood, Orr, Reyes, Pearson & Bartolomei to defend him against theallegations brought against him and to pursue counterclaims against Gregg Hoss, including breach offiduciary duty. The case was tried in Dallas County before Judge Jim Jordan. After a week and a halftrial and two days of deliberation, the jury returned its verdict and found that Mr. Hoss had in factbreached his fiduciary duty to Mr. Alardin. The jury awarded Mr. Alardin $3 million in compensation.

    Michael Heygood, Partner of HORP&B, was the lead trial attorney for Tony Alardin, and was assistedat trial by Ryan Browne. Mr. Heygood commented, At the end of the day, as is often the case, the jurywas able to understand what was really going on. According to Mr. Heygood, Even though there wasno written partnership agreement, the jury recognized the partnership between Mr. Hoss and Mr.

    Alardin and agreed that Mr. Hoss failed to treat Mr. Alardin fairly or justly."

    Heygood, Orr, Reyes, Pearson & Bartolomei is a Martindale-Hubbell AV-rated law firm that focuses itspractice on complex business litigation and life-altering/wrongful death personal injury lawsuits. Moreinformation on the firm is available at www.ReyesLaw.com.

    Law Offices of Heygood, Orr, Reyes, Pearson & Bartolomei2331 West Northwest Highway, 2nd Floor Dallas, TX 75220214.526.7900 Fax: 214.526.7910 Toll Free: 877.308.7900www.ReyesLaw.com www.AngelReyesBlog.com