fact_id,filing_id,fact 346,26,"Mississippi Litigation filed October 18, 2014 in Mississippi federal court by Walker, Ladner, Seymour, and Precision against Pohl" 347,26,"Pohl retained Walker, Ladner, and Precision Marketing to illegally solicit clients for BP and auto accident cases" 348,26,"Runners were paid $2,500-$5,000 per auto accident client solicited; payments flowed through Pohl's wife's company 'Helping Hands Financing'" 349,26,Precision trained '40 or 50 people' on how to solicit contracts 350,26,Over $5 million in 'barratry pass-through money' was paid through the scheme 351,26,"Pohl paid additional $1,000,000 to settle the Mississippi Litigation" 352,26,"Victims were approached in emergency rooms, hospital rooms, and at funerals" 353,26,"Pohl paid Santana $50,000 cash via Jaimes to sign a gag agreement; Pohl gave Santana $2,000 to give to a client's family to secure their signature" 354,26,"Talley solicited 800+ BP claims at $75-$350 each and 20+ auto accident cases at $1,400 plus expenses each" 355,26,Favre purchased Precision and all its assets in May 2016 during the Mississippi Litigation 356,26,Favre and Precision were represented in the Mississippi Litigation by Tina Nicholson and Baker Nicholson LLP 357,26,Kassab obtained PACER information and client lists from Favre/Precision/Nicholson 358,26,More than 400 individuals hired Kassab to represent them against Pohl 359,26,Kassab filed four barratry lawsuits in Harris County and grievances against Pohl 360,26,"Pohl filed this lawsuit alleging breach of contract, theft of trade secrets, conversion, and civil conspiracy in retaliation" 361,26,"Mississippi federal court rejected Pohl's argument that runner agreements were illegal, finding Texas law did not apply to Mississippi residents/companies"