fact_id,filing_id,fact 234,16,"Federal Court Case: Walker v. Williamson, No. 1:14cv381-KS-JCG (S.D. Miss.), filed October 8, 2014" 235,16,"The Runners (Walker, Ladner, Precision) were paid over $5 million in 'barratry pass-through money' by Pohl" 236,16,Pohl discovered during federal discovery that Precision and former owners allegedly marketed his files to third parties including Kassab 237,16,"Pohl testified under oath that Kassab and his 'crew' broke into his Gulfport, Mississippi office in 2014" 238,16,Pohl did not sue Kassab in the Federal Court Case despite knowing of Kassab's alleged involvement 239,16,Pohl said he did not file suit because he 'didn't want to do anything that was precipitous' and wanted to 'spend time to reflect on it' 240,16,"Federal Court Case settled and dismissed with prejudice on April 21, 2017" 241,16,Pohl paid approximately $1 million to settle the Federal Court Case 242,16,"Kassab began researching Pohl's client-solicitation activities, met with Favre and his counsel Tina Nicholson" 243,16,Favre informed Kassab that when he bought Precision he acquired files related to Pohl and transferred that information to Kassab 244,16,Kassab prepared State Bar-approved advertisement letters sent to people allegedly illegally solicited by Pohl 245,16,Hundreds of Mississippi residents responded; over 400 signed representation contracts with Kassab's firm 246,16,Kassab filed four barratry suits against Pohl in Harris County district courts 247,16,Kassab's MSJ was filed before responding to any discovery 248,16,"This lawsuit was filed August 28, 2018" 249,16,Case is now before Judge Scot 'Dolli' Dollinger (189th Judicial District) 250,16,New attorney Nicholas R. Pierce (Bar No. 24098263) appears for Kassab parties