fact_id,filing_id,fact 159,9,"Kassab and Montague paid Favre $250,000 under the Favre-Kassab Agreement dated November 10, 2016" 160,9,The Favre-Kassab Agreement included an indemnification clause against claims by Pohl and a confidentiality requirement 161,9,Kassab described the Favre arrangement as 'consulting services' on one occasion and 'an agreement with an expert witness' on another 162,9,"Favre testified he received $250,000 but between payment and April 2017, he provided no fees, no work, and no documents under the agreement" 163,9,"Favre testified he gave attorney/client fee contracts to Nicholson; Nicholson denied this, saying Favre gave them to co-counsel in the Texas cases" 164,9,"December 7, 2016 email from Montague to Kassab confirmed Favre checking that Kassab's office was receiving Dropbox deliveries of contracts" 165,9,Favre and Nicholson had threatened to sell the materials to 'Texas barratry lawyers' before they sold to Kassab 166,9,"At the time of the Favre-Kassab Agreement, Kassab did not have a single client or case" 167,9,Kassab admitted obtaining 'names and addresses of Pohl's former clients or prospective clients' from Favre 168,9,"Kassab argued the commercial speech exception applied in the Brumfield litigation before this same Court, then ignored it in his own TCPA motion" 169,9,"Court denied TCPA motions in Brumfield litigation by order signed November 6, 2017" 170,9,"Reasonable and necessary fees for responding to the motion totaled $33,352" 171,9,Kassab attached a State Bar grievance designated 'strictly confidential' to his Motion — Kassab describes in the grievance his history of filing grievances in connection with civil lawsuits 172,9,Kassab previously sought but was denied sanctions in an unrelated case involving Reynolds Frizzell LLP