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Wes is the Chairman of the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce Business Council; Member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors for the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce; Member of the City of Amarillo Hospital District Board of Managers; Member of the City of Amarillo Hospital District Board of Managers Finance Committee; Member of the Board of Advisors at Lubbock Christian University; and Member of the Board of Advisors at West Texas A&M University College of Nursing; Member of the Amarillo Area Bar Association; Member of the State Bar of Texas.
Warren L. Clark limits his practice to criminal defense, trial, appellate and post-conviction remedies. He is also licensed to practice in the United States District Courts, Northern District of Texas; the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court. He is a member of the TCDLA and was president of the PCDLA during the years 2001-2002. He also served on the local grievance committee, an experience which he puts to work in defending lawyers caught up in the grievance process.
Tisdell Law Firm handles all your marijuana defense needs (including wax, dab, hash, edibles, tincture, creams, lotions, or just some buds). Whether you're driving across the country with a couple hundred pounds or just bringing some goodies back from a more enlightened state, we've got your back.. Tisdell Law Firm now has an office in the Denver Metro Area (Jefferson County). Marijuana is not completely "legal" in Colorado. With Colorado's regulations related to marijuana you may find yourself on the wrong side of the law, whether accidentally or intentionally, but if you get busted give us a call.. Thanks,. Adam Tisdell. Supporter of legalization and the end of prohibition.
Mr. Goad graduated from Purdue University with a Bachelor of Science in 1997 and from Western New England College School of Law with a Juris Doctorate in 2001. Mr. Goad also attended Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law, where he received a LL.M. in Taxation in 2002. He has been Board Certified in Tax Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2006. Mr. Goad has extensive experience dealing in the tax planning and tax dispute resolution areas as well as corporate and partnership law. Mr. Goad represents both individuals and entities.
Laura Copp graduated from St. Mary's University School of Law in 2017 and took the bar in July of that year. She began her career working in a public defender's office with a primary focus on criminal defense. She also has experience in family law, probate law, and estate planning.
Kevin Isern is a seasoned trial lawyer and partner with Lovell, Lovell, Isern & Farabough, LLP. He has worked in the legal industry since 1991 and focuses his practice on all aspects of complex civil litigation, representing clients in matters involving personal injury, business law and commercial litigation, probate litigation and more.. Kevin graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science. He then earned his law degree from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. He is licensed to practice in Texas and Oklahoma and admitted to practice in all four federal district courts in Texas and Oklahoma. He is also admitted to practice before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. Kevin is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and is double certified in civil and civil practice by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.. Kevin’s legal career includes the highly publicized case Texas Beef Group, et al. v. Oprah Winfrey, et al., in which he represented members of the Texas cattle industry in a lawsuit against the talk show mogul. He has worked as a Briefing Attorney for Fifth District Court of Appeals – Dallas for the Honorable John Whittington and the Honorable Barbara Rosenberg and also worked at some of the top law firms in the region for his practice areas.. Kevin is a member of several legal associations, including the State Bar of Texas. He was selected for inclusion in the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) and was appointed by Commissioners Court to the Committee For the Research of a Public Defender’s Office in Potter County. He has also been selected by his peers for inclusion in Texas Super Lawyers for Personal Injury Litigation every year since 2005. He holds a Distinguished Rating with Martindale-Hubbell – where one commenter noted that Kevin is “not only a terrific attorney but he is trustworthy.”
John H. Lovell is the Managing Partner of Lovell, Lovell, Isern & Farabough, LLP. While he has had a wide range of successes in both state and federal courts, he is one of the few trained agronomists practicing cattle law on a regular basis. While pursuing his undergraduate degree, John learned about crop production, plant physiology, soils, irrigation, and more. He also worked on a ranch for five years after college, which contributed to his depth of understanding about cattle.. John is a trial lawyer who has experience at every stage of litigation, from filing lawsuits through appeals. While a premier cattle lawyer, John also handles an array of litigation for businesses and individuals on both the plaintiff and defense side. He has represented clients in litigation involving construction, liens, fraud, breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, RICO, and tortious interference. John is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization – a distinction less than 7% of licensed Texas attorneys hold.. John graduated from Texas Tech University with a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy in 1975, summa cum laude. He earned his law degree from Baylor University Law School in 1984. During law school, John won the Republic Bank Estate Planning and Trusts Award and the George C. and Albina Kacir Memorial Award.. John has been selected by his peers for inclusion in Texas Super Lawyers every year since 2005, achieving his 15th year of the award in 2020. He has also achieved the highest possible rating, AV Preeminent, by legal industry rating service Martindale-Hubbell. John was appointed to serve on the board of directors of the Texas Lawyers’ Insurance Exchange – and has served as a board member for the past 11 years. He is also a member of the State Bar of Texas, the Amarillo Area Bar Association, and the Texas Trial Lawyers Association.
John F. Massouh is a member with Sprouse Shrader Smith and serves on the firm’s Executive Committee. John’s practice focuses on business and commercial litigation, agricultural law, business bankruptcy law, creditor’s rights, and collections. He represents a wide range of corporate clients and individuals with challenging litigation and bankruptcy matters. He has built a solid reputation representing a variety of business clients in disputes, bankruptcies, and litigation, including nationally known business failures in the cattle and agricultural industries. John has extensive experience in federal and state court litigation and has handled a diverse range of business disputes both prosecuting and defending actions for fraud, breach of contract, construction claims, employment matters, and complex lien priority disputes. John has successfully tried several cases to a favorable verdict and obtained favorable rulings and decisions from state courts, federal courts, and bankruptcy courts.. John also has extensive experience handling all types of bankruptcy-related matters and litigation, representing many clients, including leading financial institutions and large publicly traded companies, in complex bankruptcy cases under Chapters 7, 11, 12, and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. John represents both secured and unsecured creditors, as well as interested parties in all aspects of bankruptcy cases, including first-day orders, cash collateral orders, assumption or rejection of leases, relief from the automatic stay, objections to claims, Section 363 sales of assets, preference actions, plan objections, complaints for exception to discharge, and all types of adversary proceedings and contested matters. John has a nationwide practice and has represented clients with disputes or bankruptcies in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, California, Nevada, Indiana, Louisiana, Delaware, South Dakota, Florida, Arizona, Ohio, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Michigan.. John has significant experience in the agricultural industry, representing feed yards, livestock producers, livestock dealers, farmers, ranchers, agricultural vendors, and financial institutions in a variety of disputes and bankruptcy matters involving debt collection, cattle care and feeding, lien disputes, grazing issues, fraudulent transactions, and all aspects of agricultural lending.
Joe Lovell is an experienced trial lawyer and one of the founding partners of Make Right Law. He focuses his practice on complex civil litigation, including catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, fire damage claims, and a wide variety of civil and business claims. He is licensed to practice law in Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado. A second-generation trial lawyer, he began his legal career in Amarillo, Texas in 1987 after working in commercial banking. With over 35 years of trial experience, Joe is one of a very small number of Texas lawyers who are double Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. In addition to his trial experience, Joe has also had an extensive civil appellate practice, with many published opinions from state and federal trial and appellate courts.. Joe graduated from Texas Tech University with a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics, magna cum laude, in 1980. After working four years as a commercial banker, he returned to school, and earned his law degree from Texas Tech University School of Law in 1987, cum laude. During law school, Joe earned numerous accolades, including representing his law school on two intercollegiate mock trial competition teams, one of which was regional tournament champion and national tournament quarterfinalist. Joe was also a three-time champion of intra-school advanced mock trial competitions, served as Associate Editor of the Texas Tech Law Review, selected to the invitation-only Order of Barristers and the Order of the Coif, and earned several other awards for writing, advocacy, and academic excellence.. Joe loves to try cases. About his work, his peers respect his tenacity and his ethics, saying, “Joe always provides his clients with outstanding representation,” and “he is a highly skilled attorney that is well respected in the legal community.” He has been selected by his peers for inclusion in Texas Super Lawyers every year since 2006 and earned a Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent rating. Texas Watch honored him as a “Champion of Justice” from 2005-2006. His professional affiliations include membership in the State Bar of Texas, American Board of Trial Advocates, Amarillo Area Bar Association, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, American Association of Justice, and the Panhandle Trial Lawyers Association.. Outside of work, Joe is a devoted family man who is married and has two sons. He is committed to the Amarillo area community and proudly supports a variety of local causes, including serving on the boards of Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch and the Armstrong County Museum and Goodnight Historical Center.
Joe has represented clients involving numerous issues concerning oil and gas (with particular emphasis on mineral interest owners), real property issues, and probate and trust issues. Joe has participated in more than 150 trials and 35 appeals, and has negotiated and drafted of hundreds of oil and gas leases, surface use agreements, seismic survey permits, easement agreements, purchase and sale agreements, conveyances, and many other real property related agreements, including wind and solar leases.
I was born and raised in Gardner Kansas and graduated from Spring Hill High School. After graduating i was accepted to Sam Houston State University where I obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Photography with a minor in Business and participated on the State Rodeo Team. I decided to attend law school in Waco and graduated from Baylor University School of Law in 2013. While at law school I clerked for the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Dallas, Texas. I was given the oppurtunity to compete at the 2012 Pace Evnironmental Moot Court Competition and was selected to the Order of Barristers.
I love helping people get their lives back on track. Whether you are getting divorced, fighting over the best interest of your children or have been arrested, you need someone to help you get back on track.. I have been practicing law in the Texas Panhandle since 1996. I have been a prosecutor, defense attorney, city attorney and family law attorney. I am a Past President of the Panhandle Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and the Panhandle Family Lawers Association. I am actively involved with Committee work for the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. This experience enables me to advise, protect and lead people.. I protect my clients like a mother bear, advise them like a mother and help them to return to the life they would like to have.
I am Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law. I have been practicing law in Amarillo since 1987. I have handled cases ranging from auto accidents to defective airplanes.
I am a seasoned legal professional focusing almost exclusively in eminent domain and administrative law. I am rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, and my career is marked by a deep understanding of legal intricacies and a track record of successful cases, I bring a high level of expertise to my clients.. - Eminent Domain:As an eminent domain attorney, I pride myself on protecting the rights of property owners facing government acquisition. My comprehensive approach encompasses valuation analysis, negotiation strategies, and zealous advocacy to ensure just compensation.. - Administrative Law:Navigating the complexities of administrative law requires finesse and insight. With a focus on electric transmission line routing cases at the Public Utility Commission of Texas ("PUCT"), I guide clients through the bureaucratic landscape, ensuring their interests are safeguarded.. - Legal Strategist:I thrive on solving legal puzzles. My ability to distill complex issues into actionable strategies has led to favorable outcomes for my clients. Whether it's advising on PUCT matters or representing clients in eminent domain proceedings, I bring a dynamic and strategic approach to the table.. - Client-Centric Approach:Building lasting relationships with clients is at the core of my practice. I understand that each case is unique, and I am committed to tailoring legal solutions that align with my clients' goals. Clear communication, unwavering dedication, and a results-driven mindset define my client-centric approach.. - Continuous Learning Advocate:In the ever-evolving legal landscape, I stay ahead by continuously updating my knowledge and am a member of the Texas Bar College, a professional society of legal scholars. This commitment to ongoing education ensures that my clients benefit from the latest legal insights and innovative approaches.
I am a graduate of Texas A&M University and Texas Tech School of Law. I've been practicing law since 2009, representing clients in Amarillo and throughout the State of Texas. My practice focuses primarily on business formation and governance, commercial and residential real estate, and estate planning. As a small business owner, real estate investor, and a lifelong Texan, I can understand my clients' needs and concerns.. Business Formation and Governance. I work with individuals, families and business partners to form entities and once they're formed, to govern these entities through all phases of business growth. I represent investors, developers, medical and dental practices, restaurant owners, insurance and real estate agents, and many other types of owners and businesses. I also represent clients looking to buy or sell or start a business.. Commercial and Residential Real Estate. I work with realtors, brokers, owners/landlords, and tenants to buy, sell and lease real estate, deal with financing options, and navigate problems and issues.. Estate Planning. I help individuals and families with all aspects of their estate plans.
I am a former felony prosecutor with almost 20 years experience in criminal law. My experience as a prosecutor gives me unique insight into criminal cases, with an ability to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of a case from both sides.. Let someone who knows the system from both sides protect your rights.. Call me at to set up a free consultation today, or you can send me a message through my website or at
Hannah Rivera is an associate attorney at Make Right Law who practices in the areas of personal injury and business litigation. Hannah graduated from West Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 2017, cum laude earning places on the President’s List and Dean’s List. She earned her law degree from University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law in 2021, cum laude. During law school, Hannah won the Top Paper Awards in both Real Estate Finance and Law Office Management.. Hannah is an active member of several professional associations and is a member of the State Bar of Texas, State Bar of New Mexico, State Bar of Arkansas, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association, New Mexico Bar Association, New Medico Hispanic Bar Association, New Mexico Women’s Bar Association, and Panhandle Family Law Association. Hannah is an active member and also serves on the board of directors of the Amarillo Area Women’s Bar Association and Amarillo Area Young Lawyers Association, and. Her passion for representing the victims of negligent and reckless conduct led her to leave her former firm and join in the founding of Make Right Law so that she could further focus her practice on those areas of the law. Hannah brings a tremendous work ethic and dedication to the firm’s clients.. Education. University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, Juris Doctorate, cum laude - 2021• Honors: Top Paper Awards – Real Estate Finance (Fall 2020); Law Office Management (Spring 2021)• Activities: Student Bar Association – Full Time Honor Investigator (2019-2020 & 2020-2021); Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers – Social Chair (2019-2020); Business & Tax Law Society – Co-President (2020-2021); Student Wellness Society – Vice President (2020-2021); Rule XV Student Attorney – Consumer Protection Clinic (2020). West Texas A&M University, Bachelor of Science in Psychology, cum laude, 2017• Honors: President’s List & Dean’s List• Activities: Golden Key National Honor Society; Alpha Chi College Honor Society; Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society; Psychology Club. Bar Admissions. Texas, 2021Arkansas, 2021New Mexico, 2022United States District Court, Northern District of TexasUnited States District Court, District of New MexicoFifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Professional Affiliations. • State Bar of Texas• State Bar of Arkansas• Texas Trial Lawyers Association• Amarillo Area Women’s Bar Association, Board Member• Amarillo Area Young Lawyers Association, Board Member• Panhandle Family Law Association• New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association• New Mexico Bar Association• New Mexico Hispanic Bar Association• New Mexico Women’s Bar Association. Community Involvement. • Amarillo Panhandle Humane Society, Board of Directors
Garland graduated from West Texas State University with a BBA in 1967, and was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Garland received his J.D. from Baylor University in 1969. After working for a national accounting firm, he began practicing law in June 1970. He is Texas State Bar Board Certified in Commercial, Residential, and Farm & Ranch Real Estate Law, and has been called "the best dirt attorney in the area". Garland is a respected member and past-president of the Amarillo Bar Association, and continually receives an Excellent Peer Review Rating. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the College of the State Bar of Texas, the Christian Legal Society, and is on the Board of Directors of Texas Panhandle Builders Association. Garland's background includes farming and ranching, and he continues his involvement in family farming and ranching enterprises. He is a member of USA Gideons International and is active in his church.
Fred graduated from College of Holy Cross in Worcester MA with a BA in 1967. He joined the ranks of those who "get to Texas as soon as they can" when he enrolled in the University of Texas School of Law and received his J.D. in 1970. Fred was Assistant Attorney for the City of Amarillo from 1970 to 1973, when he joined Garland Sell in private practice. He is Texas State Bar Board Certified in Residential Real Estate Law, and is a member of the Amarillo Bar Association and State Bar of Texas, and continually receives an Excellent Peer Review Rating. Fred has experience in and continues his involvement in farming and ranching as a member of the American Angus Association and past president of the Panhandle Chapter. Fred is active in his church.
Former Texas Prosecutor with PROVEN TRACK RECORD OF DISMISSALS. .
First, the graph showing my usual practice areas is completely wrong, and I do not know where Avvo got that data. My main practice area is in landlord-tenant law, real estate law, and consumer law. I do a lot of litigation. I have not had any child custody cases, but other attorneys at my firm do a lot of divorce and child custody cases.. Second, while I do not currently practice in these areas, I am passionate about and closely follow the goings-on of criminal defense and intellectual property law.. Third, I do not currently charge anything for my services because I am employed by a non-profit legal aid provider.. With that out of the way, I am a nerd for legal writing and document design. My favorite typeface is Century Schoolbook (11 point font), I use the serial comma, and I read Bryan Garner for fun. I am a fan of using complete sentences in the subheadings of motions and writing briefs in CREAC format.
Christopher D. Jones is an attorney with Sprouse Shrader Smith whose practice is split between transactional business matters and wealth planning, with an emphasis on tax issues, trusts & estates, and commercial real estate.. Chris’s practice has a substantial focus on estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer tax planning including the preparation of wills, trusts, and related estate planning documents. Additionally, Chris has experience with complex estate and tax planning tools such as charitable trusts, grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs), intentionally defective grantor trusts; (IDGITs), irrevocable family trusts, irrevocable life insurance trusts (ILITs), and family limited partnerships (FLPs).. In additional to his wealth planning practice, Chris represents numerous business owners in planning and creating new business entities (such as LLCs, Series, LLCs, Corporations, Limited Partnerships, professional entities, etc.) in addition to all types of corporate transactions including purchase agreements, buy/sell agreements, mergers, and conversions. Chris has also represented dozens of non-profit corporations in the their formation and applications for 501(c)(3) status.. Commercial real estate often overlaps the wealth planning and business issues faced by many clients. In representing developers, business clients, and wealthy individuals, Chris regularly advises clients regarding real estate ownership structures, commercial leases, 1031 exchanges, and other various real estate issues.
Bringing over two decades of federal criminal trial experience, Christy has handled a wide range of Federal, criminal and administrative defense cases. Her areas of expertise are wide and include white collar crimes, narcotics, computer crimes, environmental cases, tax, counterfeiting, health care fraud, terrorism, regulatory, and immigration. Christy also has extensive experience in all areas of state criminal practice, including DWI, narcotics and theft, among others.Christy spent 23 years in the U.S. Attorney’s office in Amarillo, serving as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas. Prior to joining the United States Attorney’s Office, she served as an Assistant District Attorney in Randall County, and prior to that as an Assistant County Attorney in Potter County.
Brian W. Farabough is a skilled attorney with Lovell, Lovell, Isern & Farabough, LLP. Brian is Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Oil, Gas and Mineral Law and focuses his practice on oil and gas matters, contract and business disputes, contractor representation, cattle transaction disputes, and landowner representation in all types of matters, including condemnation. His oil and gas practice covers everything from the review and drafting of industry contracts to representing clients in oil and gas disputes through trial and appeal. On behalf of his clients in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, he regularly seeks the enforcement and/or protection of real property rights and rights under the terms and provisions of contracts and real property conveyance instruments. Brian also assists his clients with the collection of amounts owed for unpaid work, services and materials through breach of contract lawsuits and the filing and foreclosing of liens.. Brian graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Arts in History and Anthropology/Archaeology, cum laude, in 2005. Subsequently, he obtained a Master of Business Administration in Energy Finance and Real Estate Development in 2011 from Southern Methodist University, Cox School of Business. He also earned his law degree from Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law in 2011.. Brian has been selected by his peers for inclusion in Texas Super Lawyers Rising Stars, Energy & Natural Resources, every year since 2017. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas, Texas Bar College, and Texas Bar Foundation. He is also a member of the Panhandle Association of Petroleum Landmen and Panhandle Producers and Royalty Owners Association. He previously served as an Executive Board Member of the Amarillo Area Bar Association Young Lawyers Division.
Born and raised in Iowa Park, Texas, Grant moved to Amarillo and joined Morgan Williamson immediately after graduating from Baylor Law School. Grant and his wife, Caitlin (who is also a litigator), enjoy wrangling their toddler, Grant, Jr., reading books, playing sports, and traveling.. TRIAL EXPERIENCE. Jury Trials. • Cause No. 63887-C; Lawrence Schaeffer, et al. v. David Allison, et al. and intervenors, Richard K. Archer, Sr., et al.; in the 251st District Court for Randall County, Texas. o Second chair for Defendants. Assisted with voir dire and direct examination of witness. Case settled before jury verdict.• Cause No. 103946-2; Ceniceros Caravan Enterprises, LLC v. RB Entertainment, Inc.; in the County Court at Law #2 for Potter County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Plaintiff. Conducted voir dire, opening statement, direct and cross of all witnesses, and closing argument. Case settled before judgment on appeal.. • Cause No. 104744-2; Gilbert Hiltbrunner, et al. v. Hector Jaquez; in the County Court at Law #2 for Potter County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Plaintiff. Conducted voir dire, opening statement, direct and cross of all witnesses, and closing argument. Jury verdict for Plaintiff.. • Cause No. 69026-L1; Kendal Abernethy and Krista Abernethy v. Raymond Fred Irlbeck; in the County Court at Law #1 for Randall County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Plaintiffs. Assisted with voir dire and handled direct examination, cross examination, and closing argument. Obtained jury verdict in clients’ favor.. • Cause No. 2010-774,770; Anthony LoCascio, et al. v. Angela LoCascio Heath, et al.; in the County Court at Law No. 3 of Lubbock County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Defendants Nina LoCascio Mongrain and Charles Mongrain. Assisted with voir dire and handled opening statement, two witnesses’ direct examination, and cross examination. Obtained jury verdict in clients’ favor.. • Cause No. 37793; Southwestern Public Service Company v. James Franklin Ranches, LLC, et al.; in the 223rd Judicial District of Gray County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Defendant. Assisted with voir dire and handled lay witness, expert witness, and closing statement. Obtained jury verdict.. • Cause No. 106532-E-CV; LaTour Condominiums, Inc. v. 2027 Austin Street, LLC, et al.; in the 108th Judicial District of Potter County, Texas. o Sole counsel for both defendants. Obtained a take-nothing jury verdict. (First trial; claims not disposed of by summary judgment).. • Cause No. 102984-C; Dale Manning v. Melody Branum; in the 251st Judicial District of Potter County, Texas. o Sole counsel for Defendant. Obtained a take-nothing jury verdict.. • Cause No. C48479; Sherry Richardson v. Robert Perry Hunsaker, et al.; in the 29th Judicial District of Palo Pinto County, Texas. o Sole counsel for Defendants.. • Cause No. 2019-534134; Donny Carpenter, et al. v. Racer Wash Management, LLC; in the 72nd Judicial District of Lubbock County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Plaintiff. Obtained a multi-million dollar verdict.. • Cause No. 106532-E-CV; LaTour Condominiums, Inc. v. 2027 Austin Street, LLC; in the 108th Judicial District of Potter County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Defendant. Obtained a take-nothing jury verdict and a $130,000 attorney’s fees award for Defendant. (Second trial; claims that were the subject of a summary judgment and then reversed on appeal).. Bench Trials. • Cause No. CV1210345; Bhakta BCP Management, LLC v. A-G Bhakta, LLC, et al.; in the 35th Judicial District for Brown County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Plaintiff. Handled opening statement, direct and cross examination of all witnesses, and closing argument.. • Cause No. 67273-B; David Chapman v. Mark McCulloch, et al.; in the 181st District Court for Randall County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Plaintiff. Handled opening statement, direct examination of three witnesses and an expert witness, the cross examination of two witnesses, and closing argument. Judgment for Plaintiff.. • Cause No. D-1-GN-12-000880; David and Eileen Allison v. Richard K. Archer, Sr., et al.; in the 345th District Court for Travis County, Texas. o Co-counsel for Plaintiffs. Argued pre-trial motions, direct examination of expert witness, and closing argument. Judgment for Plaintiffs.. • Cause No. C1-14A-009; Sara Liscano Ceballos, independent administrator of the estate of Santiago Duarte Ceballos, deceased v. Reyes Garcia, Jr.; in the 222nd District Court of Deaf Smith County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Plaintiff. Handled direct and cross examination, closing argument, and rebuttal closing. Judgment for Plaintiff quieting title.. • Cause No. 72172-L1; HTTX, LP d/b/a Wind Tree v. Jessica Donaldson; in the County Court at Law #1 for Randall County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Plaintiff. Handled opening statement, cross examination, and closing argument.. • Cause No. CV35746; Attebury Grain v. Durk de Boer; in the 266th Judicial District of Erath County, Texas. o Sole counsel for Plaintiff. Awarded $1,150,000 judgment.. Condemnation Hearings. • Cause No. 73632-L1; The State of Texas v. Route 66 Development, LLC, et al.; in the County Court at Law No. 1 of Randall County, Texas. o Co-counsel for Defendants. Handled cross examination and closing argument.. • Cause No. 107025-1-CV; The State of Texas v. Randall K. Browning, et ux, et al.; in the County Court at Law No. 1 of Potter County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Defendant in condemnation proceeding. Handled all trial aspects of the case.. • Cause No. 2020-822575; Oncor Electric Delivery Company, LLC v. Analee K. McCoy; in County Court at Law No. 3 in Lubbock County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Defendant. Responsible for opening, closing, and cross-examination of expert witnesses.. • Cause No. 4928C; Oncor Electric Delivery Company, LLC. v. M. Brad Bennett and Ed Armstrong Ranches, LP; in the County Court at Law of Reeves County, Texas. o Sole Counsel for Defendants. Handled opening, cross-examinations, and closing.. • Cause No. 4932C; Oncor Electric Delivery Company, LLC. v. M. Brad Bennett and Ed Armstrong Ranches, LP; in the County Court at Law of Reeves County, Texas. o Sole Counsel for Defendants. Handled opening, cross-examinations, and closing.. • Cause No. 20-05-25429-CVW; Oncor Electric Delivery Company, LLC. v. M. Brad Bennett and Ed Armstrong Ranches, LP; in the 143rd Judicial District of Ward County, Texas. o Sole Counsel for Defendants. Handled opening, cross-examinations, and closing.. • Cause No. 20-06-25457-CVW; Oncor Electric Delivery Company, LLC. v. M. Brad Bennett; in the 143rd Judicial District of Ward County, Texas. o Sole Counsel for Defendants. Handled opening, cross-examinations, and closing.. Temporary Injunction Hearings. • Cause No. 7708; George Ferris and Jan Ferris v. Frank Foxhall; in the 100th District Court for Hall County, Texas. o Temporary injunction trial concerning water rights of the parties.. • Cause No. 72249-C; Jedidiah Hudson and Kevin Hudson v. Smoky Hollow, LLC; in the 251st District Court for Randall County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Plaintiff. Handled all aspects of temporary restraining order and temporary injunction.. • Cause No. 5177H; FNB New Mexico v. Joel D. Frazier, et al.; in the 69th Judicial District of Hartley County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Plaintiff. Handled all aspects of temporary restraining order and temporary injunction.. • Cause No. CI-2018D-052; Roy Garcia and Isabel Garcia v. Deaf Smith County Fresh Water Supply District No. 1; in the 222nd Judicial District of Deaf Smith County, Texas. o Lead counsel for Defendant. Handled all aspects of temporary injunction hearing.. • Cause No. 79912A; 731 Properties, LLC v. Mr. W Fireworks, Inc.; in the 47th Judicial District of Randall County, Texas. o Sole counsel for Defendants. Handled opening, closing, direct, and cross-examinations.. • Cause No. CI-2021H-054; Alicia Rocha v. Margarita Hernandez and Deaf Smith County Fresh Water Supply District No. 1; in the 222nd Judicial District of Deaf Smith County, Texas. o Sole counsel for Defendants. Handled opening, closing, direct, and cross-examinations.. REPORTED CASES. Archer v. Allison, 2014 Tex. App. LEXIS 13364 (Tex. App.—Amarillo, Nov. 4, 2014, no pet.).. Archer v. Allison, 2015 Tex. App. LEXIS 12361 (Tex. App.—Amarillo, Dec. 3, 2015, pet. denied).. McNutt v. Bhakta-BCP Mgmt. LLC, 2016 Tex. App. LEXIS 10702 (Tex. App.—Eastland, Sept. 30, 2016, no pet.).. Manning v. Branum, 2017 Tex. App. LEXIS 8818 (Tex. App.—Amarillo, Sept. 18, 2017, pet. denied).. LoCascio v. Mongrain, 2019 Tex. App. LEXIS 8795 (Tex. App.—Amarillo, Sept. 30, 2019, no pet.).. Hunsaker v. Richardson, 610 S.W.3d 151 (Tex. App.—Eastland 2020, pet. denied).. 2027 S. Austin St., LLC v. LaTour Condos., Inc., 2021 Tex. App. LEXIS 2005 (Tex. App.—Amarillo, Mar. 17, 2021, pet. denied).. Mr. W Fireworks, Inc. v. 731 Props., LLC, et. al, 2022 Tex. App. LEXIS 3113 (Tex. App.—Amarillo, May 9, 2022, pet. denied).