Ward has been described as a "plain-talking Texan" who maintains a "folksy demeanor" and a "fiery temper". Hyundai lost and Texas Instruments was awarded $25.2 million in 1999. The Eastern District of Texas is one of eight with more than 100 new patent filings each year. One source claims that patent holders win 88% of the time in Ward's court, compared to an average of 68% nationwide. To speed things up, Ward adopted a set of rules covering both litigation and trial activities. Ward's rules were based on rules from the
United States District Court for the Northern District of California. His litigation rules included early disclosure of positions, establishment of firm case deadlines, and sanctions for parties abusing the discovery process. Attorney Alan Fisch says that the "jurisdiction has a tailored set of rules for patent cases that streamline certain of the pretrial proceedings — generally this benefits both plaintiff and defendant." Lawyers who do not move quickly enough are sanctioned. Ward credits his rules and resulting speed with causing the increase in patent suits filed in the district. Fast cases reduce expenses for financially strapped plaintiff patent holders. Attorney Henry Bunsow claims that the fast cases can "cut legal fees in half." His trial rules included strict timetables and the use of a
chess clock to time
opening and
closing arguments. Each side in a case might receive between 9 and 15 hours for evidence, compared to other courts where it might take a month or more.{{cite web http://www.insidecounsel.com/issues/insidecounsel/15_205/circuits/538-1.html There are claims that the juries in Marshall are plaintiff-friendly. There is disagreement about the court's patent-friendliness. Charles Baker and Daniel Perez, attorneys who have both defended against patent suits in Ward's court, describe the court as "fair." Ward has described the district as historically "plaintiffs-oriented," and has described the Marshall jury pool as "defenders of property rights" and "friendly to patent owners' interests." Some claim that plaintiffs often have an advantage because they hire Marshall lawyers more likely to know the jurors and benefit from that information. ==T. John "Johnny" Ward, Jr.==