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Stewart Thomas on NBC 5 Dallas - Driver Liability

Stewart Thomas on Fox 4 Dallas - Business Liability Involving Wireless Technology

Stewart Thomas on CBS 11 Dallas - Getting Out of Contracts

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KDFW Fox 4 News - Stewart Thomas interview included in 6pm Shaun Rabb story re lawsuit involving NexGen City and Motorola.

Texas Lawyer Legal Almanac - firm listed twice in "Boutique Firms still strong in Texas."

KXAS-TV Ch. 5 - Stewart Thomas, identified as "Independent civil attorney," interview included in 6pm Ken Kalthoff Story re lawsuit involving child/vehicle death.

KLIF-570 AM - Stewart Thomas interviewed live on Darrell Ankarlo program re possible legal action linked to Janet Jackson Super Bowl halftime show.

Computerworld - Stewart Thomas quoted in article about electronic voting machines.

KLIF 570 AM - Stewart Thomas the guest of Ankarlo Mornings to discuss the subject of potential recount and legal challenges to upcoming elections.

KLIF 570 AM - Stewart Thomas the guest of Ankarlo Mornings to discuss the subject of potential legal challenges to November elections.

KLIF 570 AM - Stewart Thomas the guest of Ankarlo Mornings to discuss the subject of potential legal challenges to media's publication of American soldier shooting wounded Iraqi soldier.

Dallas Business Journal - Stewart Thomas quoted in "DBJ Confidential" item on the Sam Wyly lawsuit.

Verdict Search - Summary of Stewart Thomas' case, Tom Landry Jr. v. Charles M. Langston, included.

Verdict Search - Stewart Thomas featured in "Asked & Answered" column on summer hours.

Small Firm Business - "Star Search: Hiring for the Future of Your Small Firm," features mention of Beckham & Thomas and quote from Stewart Thomas .

KERA 90.1 FM - Stewart Thomas a guest of Marla Crockett for, "The People's Agenda," hour-long public affairs program discussing issues re FCC and obscenity.

The Austin American-Statesman - "American Digest" with a quote from Stewart Thomas on Congress' attempts to clean up the airwaves.