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Litigation Lawyers Nearby Austin 78704 (by distance)
Within 5 miles
(Austin Area) 78705 3.9 miles
Within 10 miles
(Austin Area) 78731 7.2 miles
(Austin Area) 78757 7.8 miles
Within 25 miles
(Round Rock Area) 78681 20.4 miles
Within 50 miles
(Georgetown Area) 78626 30.9 miles
(Georgetown Area) 78633 34.2 miles
Greater than 50 miles
(San Antonio Area) 78260 57.6 miles
(San Antonio Area) 78259 58.0 miles
(San Antonio Area) 78247 60.0 miles
(San Antonio Area) 78232 62.1 miles
5 - 9
$217 - $380
36% - 82%
4.8 - 5.0 ★
Litigation Case Statistics Overview
Litigation Case Timeline
Litigation cases in Austin typically resolve within 6 to 30 months, depending on complexity, court schedules, and settlement likelihood.
Austin Court Backlog
Estimated active litigation case backlog in Austin courts ranges from 200 (low) to 900 (high), reflecting public court reporting and caseload trends.
Litigation Austin Filing Volume
Monthly new litigation filings in Austin are estimated between 80 and 180 cases, based on court and industry data.
Litigation Case Outcomes
Approximately 35% of litigation matters resolve pre-litigation, 45% after filing but before trial, and around 15% reach trial with a favorable outcome.
FAQs - Litigation Lawyers in city Austin How many Litigation lawyers actively serve residents of Austin, Minnesota? Approximately 35 licensed attorneys focus on Litigation across Austin, Minnesota. Most matters are filed through the Minnesota District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Litigation lawyers in Austin, Minnesota? In Austin, typical rates range from $211-$346 per hour for Litigation. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4164 and $7290, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Litigation matters usually take in courts near Austin? Litigation cases in Austin, Minnesota usually take around 3-7 months depending on complexity and the Minnesota District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Litigation cases for people living in Austin, Minnesota? Residents of Austin typically see Litigation filings handled by the Minnesota District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Litigation? About 52% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Litigation, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Pete Reid is an honors graduate of the University of Edinburgh School of Law. He was also selected for a one year international scholarship at the University of Texas School of Law in Austin, Texas.. Pete was admitted to the New York Bar in 2005 and worked exclusively in New York City until 2010 where he focused on trial work and commercial litigation, specifically, real estate litigation, contract disputes, and sports law.. In 2010, Pete Reid returned to Austin, Texas and was admitted to the State Bar of Texas. Shortly thereafter, he established ‘Pete Reid Law, PLLC’, a law practice specializing in business litigation, real estate litigation, and sports law. Mr. Reid continues to represent clients in both New York and Austin.. However, the approach of Pete Reid Law is not simply to “represent” our clients but rather we aim to be their warriors. We commit to learning everything that is uniquely important to each client, and to work creatively and tirelessly on their behalf.. In 2014, Pete Reid wrote and produced the first Pete Reid Law TV commercial which subsequently won the award for outstanding achievement in Internet advertising in the Web Marketing Association’s 13th annual Internet Advertising Competition.. In 2017, Mr. Reid was elected Chair of the Entertainment and Sports Law Section of the Austin Bar Association.. Mr Reid is also an accredited mediator in Texas and an Associate Member of The Society of Writers to Her Majesty’s Signet in Scotland.
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Linda graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 2004.. In 2008, Linda earned her J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School, where she was elected to the Order of the Coif. At Vanderbilt, Linda served as Articles Editor for the Vanderbilt Law Review and Managing Associate Justice of the Moot Court Board. Linda’s Note, Giving the Terminally Ill Their Due (Process): A Case for Expanded Access to Experimental Drugs through the Political Process, was published in the Vanderbilt Law Review. 61 Vand. L. Rev. 1281 (2008). Linda also served as a teaching assistant in Vanderbilt’s first-year legal writing program.. After law school, Linda clerked for Judge Harris L. Hartz on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in Albuquerque, New Mexico. After her clerkship, Linda began her practice of law as a litigation associate at Winston & Strawn in Washington, D.C. At Winston & Strawn, Linda worked on complex commercial cases in a variety of areas, including environmental, maritime, and intellectual property. Linda’s pro bono matters included an appeal before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.. Linda has been with Watts Guerra since 2012. She is actively involved in commercial, personal injury, products liability, agricultural, and mass tort litigation in Texas and across the country. She took the lead representing individual clients in the firm’s four bellwether cases in the Pradaxa litigation. She is currently focused on representing corn farmers across the United States in litigation against the Swiss company Syngenta.