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661 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 78746 in Austin, Texas. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 59% provide free consultation with average fees of $318 per hour.
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Mr. Pugh was born and raised in Austin, Texas and has resided in the area for the last 40 years. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems from the University of Texas in 1999. He received his law degree from the University of Texas and was licensed to practice law in the State of Texas in 2005 and before the U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas in 2005 as well.Mr. Pugh began his legal career with Slater Kennon & Jameson in 2002, while still a student at the University of Texas Law School. Since that time, he has concentrated his practice in the area of civil litigation with primary emphasis in the areas of commercial litigation, collections, real estate, and consumer protection (DTPA).Mr. Pugh practices in state and federal courts and is a member of the State Bar of Texas, Travis County Bar Association, and Texas Young Lawyers Association.. Areas of Practice:. Litigation Percentage:. Bar Admissions:. Education:
Mr. De Leon is the founder of De Leon & Washburn, P.C., which was established on July 1, 1977. His practice focuses on the regulatory needs of insurance companies of all sizes, including transactional, and litigation matters. Prior to establishing the firm, Mr. De Leon was the General Counsel of the Texas State Board of Insurance, now known as the Texas Department of Insurance. From 1978 to 1987, Mr. De Leon served as Legal Counsel to the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. Since 1990 Mr. De Leon has held the rank of Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas School of Law in the area of insurance regulation. Mr. De Leon was among the first group of attorneys Board Certified in Administrative Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in 1989. Mr. De Leon is fluent in Spanish.. Mr. De Leon has tried cases to jury verdict and to the Court in various state court venues in Texas, and has argued cases before most of the state appellate courts of Texas and the Texas Supreme Court. In 2006, Mr. De Leon received a rare ruling from the bench before the State Office of Administrative Hearings, granting an insurance agent’s license application in a contested case hearing involving the Texas Department of Insurance. Mr. De Leon has worked with clients on transactional matters and the drafting of documents to bring transactions to a close. The transaction documents have included buy/sell agreements,loan documents, guarantees, confidentiality agreements and employment agreements. Mr. De Leon has also provided expert witness services on insurance issues as well as government relations services to clients on legislative matters.. Mr. De Leon has been married to Arleigh Stoune De Leon since September 15, 1973. Mr. and Mrs. De Leon are both native Austinites. They have raised three boys who now are successful in their own professional pursuits. He is a Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation, and has served as President of both the UT Law Alumni Association and the UT Ex-Students’ Association.
Mr. Casey has an AV® Preeminent Rating – the highest rating available from Martindale-Hubbell, the leading independent attorney rating entity.. Before moving to Austin in 2006, Mr. Casey practiced law in Houston and Dallas for eleven years, including six years with a highly respected international law firm. He has tried cases to jury verdict and has prosecuted appeals before appellate courts. His trials have involved contract disputes, fraud and securities claims, real estate and construction matters, and theft of trade secrets allegations. Mr. Casey gained valuable experience while serving on litigation teams for DuPont, Pfizer, Phillip Morris, Koch Industries, and other large companies.. Mr. Casey has written several continuing legal education articles and spoken at state-wide legal seminars. He co-authored “Taking Cover: Preserving Error When Hit With a Claim for Punitive Damages,” 47 Baylor Law Review 923 (1995). Mr. Casey graduated summa cum laude from South Texas College of Law in 1995, where he served on the South Texas Law Review, and obtained his B.A. from the University of Texas in 1992.. Mr. Casey is admitted to practice before all state and federal courts in Texas and before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He has extensive experience in all areas of litigation, including discovery, motion practice, mediation, arbitration, trial and appeal. He also has significant experience advising clients regarding business law matters, including the drafting and negotiation of agreements.
Mary Louise has been repeatedly recognized as one of the 10 Best Attorneys in Texas for Exceptional and Outstanding Client Service. She was a Rising Star with Texas Super Lawyers. Published on “Family Law Negotiations” and “Examining Experts Effectively,” Mary Louise has contributed to the State Bar of Texas continuing legal education courses. Currently, she serves as Chair of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section of the Austin Bar Association.. Mary Louise earned her undergraduate business degree (B.S.M.) from Tulane University in 2001. She obtained her law degree (J.D.) and graduate business degree (M.B.A.) from Tulane University in 2005. While in law school, Mary Louise served on the Tulane Law School Moot Court Judicial Council and participated on the Tulane Moot Court Negotiation Team, as both a member and team coach.. Prior to practicing law, Mary Louise worked at Condé Nast Publications in New York and at the White House, in Washington D.C. During her time at the White House, she served in the West Wing. Mary Louise was offered the position of Deputy Director of the President’s Personal Correspondence prior to entering law school. After receiving her JD and MBA, Mary Louise worked in executive recruiting for the former head of Korn Ferry’s Dallas office, R. William Funk, recruiting presidents and provosts for universities and colleges nationwide.. Mary Louise began her legal career working with Orsinger, Nelson, Downing and Anderson, LLP in Highland Park, Dallas, Texas, and then moved to Ikard Wynne LLP, and Wynne and Wynne in Austin, Texas.
Mark Farris maintains a broad civil litigation practice, and has represented a wide array of clients in state and federal courts across Texas for over 23 years. He has extensive experience in a variety of litigation matters, including cases involving personal injury, construction defects, product liability, engineering liability, business and commercial disputes, premises defects, electrical and gas utility liability, wrongful death and brain injury.. Mark is a trial lawyer with a broad base of trial and litigation experience acquired over decades of practice. During that time, he has represented clients ranging from individual personal injury clients to Fortune 500 companies.. Mark originally hails from the Texas Rio Grande Valley, but has lived and worked in Austin since 2003. He and his wife, Kellie, have three children. Mark enjoys spending time woodworking, hunting, fishing, and running at Lady Bird Lake with his wife.
Many of my clients come to me at their lowest moments and I take a large degree of my job satisfaction from knowing that I can solve a lot of their problems here in my office. I always tell my clients that when we are done with their case, they will feel like they walked in my office with a big jumbled mess and they walked out with a box with a bow on top. We recognize that while we have many cases here in our office, the client (hopefully) only has one and they need to feel like that case was given top priority while we handled it.
Managing Partner of Phillips Golden LLP, a boutique transactional law firm based in Austin, Texas.. Practice Areas:. Business/Commercial Law-Entity Formation-Mergers & Acquisitions-Private Equity Funds-Joint Ventures-Insurance-Non-Disclosure & Confidentiality. Commercial Real Estate- Acquisitions and Dispositions- Sale Leaseback- Leasing (Office, Industrial, and Retail)- Development- Construction & Liens- Land Use, Zoning, & EntitlementsTitle & Escrow Services-Fee Attorney (Chicago Title & Alamo Title)-Licensed Escrow Agent. Residential Real Estate-Development-Public Improvement Districts. Wills, Trusts, and Probate. Government Representation- General Counsel, Municipal Utility Districts
Kathleen Coble is a skilled family law attorney and Mediator in Austin and founding partner of Coble Law and Mediation. She has been licensed to practice in the state of Texas since 2005 and Board Certified in Family Law since 2010. She is also a fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and the International Academy of Family Lawyers. When approaching each new case, Kathleen draws on her extensive litigation and negotiation experience. She strives for ideal settlements on behalf of all her clients, but is always willing and able to take your case to trial if necessary. She also helps clients with alternative dispute resolution, including mediation. Call the firm to schedule your consultation today!
Josh Fogelman is a co-founding member of FVF Law Injury Attorneys and an Austin personal injury lawyer. Mr. Fogelman has over 14 years of experience representing accident victims.. He earned the highest rating from Avvo, a 10.0 superb rating, based on his legal background and record. Mr. Fogelman was also listed as a Super Lawyers Rising Star from 2012 to 2021 and was named a Texas Super Lawyer in 2022.. Mr. Fogelman represents accident victims injured in all types of personal injury cases, including injury claims relating to car accidents.. Mr. Fogelman co-founded his firm in 2014 based on specific values. He and his firm provide legal services with integrity to earn the trust of his clients. He is dedicated to providing every client with complete transparency, powerful advocacy, education about their options, and compassion.. As a result of this values-based approach, Mr. Fogelman’s clients have awarded him 5-star reviews on Avvo, Yelp, and Google.Mr. Fogelman was born and raised in Austin. He attended the University of Texas at Austin for undergraduate school. He earned his law degree from Baylor Law School in 2008. He passed the Texas bar exam before graduation. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas and is licensed to practice before all state courts in Texas.. After law school, Mr. Fogelman worked for the Texas Supreme Court as a briefing attorney. These positions are highly competitive since each justice has a very small staff.. Mr. Fogelman was inducted into both the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. These honors are only open to lawyers who have obtained million-dollar and multi-million dollar settlements or damage awards for their clients.
Jonathan is a results-driven attorney and business advisor who helps clients avoid costly litigation and resolve conflicts efficiently, always prioritizing the bottom line. Drawing on his extensive litigation experience, Jonathan can accurately forecast outcomes and develop strategic dispute resolution plans. He also leverages cutting-edge legal AI to reduce costs, streamline transactional processes, and implement effective compliance strategies, ensuring clients get top-tier solutions without unnecessary expense.. With a unique blend of litigation, transactional, and regulatory expertise, Jonathan delivers comprehensive legal services that maximize value for clients. His broad understanding of the legal landscape allows him to align strategies with client needs and resources, knowing precisely when to engage specialists to best serve the client’s interests. This ability to view the big picture and manage complex legal challenges sets Jonathan apart from the micro-specialty model that dominates the market.. Client satisfaction is at the core of Jonathan’s practice. He responds promptly, communicates clearly, and offers concise, tailored strategies that fit the client’s unique needs and resources. His solutions are designed not only to solve problems but also to create long-term value.. In addition to his private practice, Jonathan has made a significant impact on the Austin community through his service at Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas, where, for more than a decade, he led a team of 300+ pro bono lawyers representing indigent clients facing life-altering legal problems. This experience gave him deep insights into the issues impacting our most vulnerable neighbors and honed his aptitude for maximizing impact with limited resources.. Jonathan graduated with honors from the University of Texas Law School and was selected three times as a "Rising Star" in business litigation by Texas Super Lawyers (Thomson Reuters).
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John is happily married and the proud father of 4 boys, Michael, Christopher, Jack and Joe.
John C. Blazier founded Blazier, Rutland & Lerner, P.C. in 1976, and has remained the president of the Firm, now Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. Blessed with an active business practice, Mr. Blazier is keenly aware of the tax implications of various business transactions. He serves as corporate counsel for a number of mid-sized companies, handling numerous complex corporate matters, from acquisitions and restructuring, to employment law issues. He acknowledges he is a teacher, striving to help clients understand the tax implications in their planning process, whether in personal estate planning or the corporate setting.. Mr. Blazier earned his B.A. degrees at the University of Texas at El Paso in 1966, then attended the University of Texas School of Law, where he was editor-in-chief of the Law Forum and was published in the Texas Law Review. He received his J.D. and was admitted to the Texas Bar in 1969. He is also licensed to practice before the U.S. district Courts of the western, Eastern, and Southern Districts of Texas, as well as the U.S. Tax Court.. Following law school, Mr. Blazier entered the U.S. military, serving in Vietnam. He was awarded the Bronze Star on two occasions, as well as a Military Service Medal. Upon return from active duty, he served in the Texas National Guard, attaining the rank of Lt. Colonel, and was employed by the IRS Estate and Gift Tax Division, Austin, District. Here he gained significant insight into complex tax matters and business valuation. Using his GI Bill, he then attended New York University School of Law, where he completed his L.L.M. in taxation.. Mr. Blazier is an active member of the American Bar Association and the Travis County Bar Association. He is a passionate leader in the Austin community for systemic change in public education. He is the founder of the Seedling Foundation, which provides mentors for children of incarcerated parents and works with the Austin Independent School District for campus beautification. He has served as Chair of Austin Partners in Education (2002-2003), and helped implement a number of initiatives, such as seeking logistical technology support from governmental entities and private businesses for high schools and middle schools in AISD. More recently John, along with Fleur Christensen, has worked to help build school to career pathways and facilities, such as the Institute of Hospitality and Culinary Arts at Travis High School, Auto Collision and Repair at Crockett High School, and the Kocurek Health Science Institute at Lanier High School.. Mr. Blazier has been recognized for his commitment to children with the award of Five Who Care, Partner of the Year with the Travis Education Foundation in 2001, and an elementary school named after him.. Areas of Practice
Jeff Meyerson graduated in 1990 with a BBA and in 1993, he received his J.D. at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. He immediately dedicated his time in Dallas to helping injured workers and accident victims in workers compensation claims and litigation.. Over the years, he has tried numerous cases in state and federal jury trials, bench trials, arbitrations, appeals, and administrative hearings. His cases have included claims and trials against the world’s largest corporations both in the United States and abroad. He has argued and won before both state and federal appellate courts.. His tireless efforts have led to settlements and verdicts in cases all over Texas and numerous other states. Following the real estate crash, Jeff expanded his practice to commercial and real estate fraud bringing successful claims against banks, shady developers, negligent real estate agents, and Ponzi scheme operators.. He is licensed to practice in both Texas and Colorado state courts as well as various federal courts in Texas, Colorado, and Michigan. He has been allowed to practice pro hac vice in other federal courts. He is also licensed in United States Courts of Appeals for the Fifth and Ninth Circuits and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.. Trials, Motions, and Appeals Performed and Won in:
Jason assists clients in complex real estate, personal injury, business, and commercial litigation. Throughout his career, Jason has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in lawsuits, which has afforded him with a balanced perspective to find fair solutions for his clients. He is passionate about jury trials and has proven his strength in the courtroom. A native-Texan, and graduate of Texas A&M, he is committed to working for social and environmental justice in the Austin community. At Vermont Law School, he co-founded the Business Law Society and served on the National Moot Court Team. In Austin, he served on the Board of Directors of the Native Prairies Association of Texas for three years.. Jason is also a member of the Central Texas Foreclosure Defense Group, an association of dozens of consumer-advocate attorneys who represent homeowners and investors involved in the foreclosure process. Its interest lies in promoting understanding and proper application of Texas foreclosure law, and the regular and predictable application of statutes and rules governing the process.. Today, he is engaging in case analysis and advocacy for consumer rights. Jason enjoys going on hikes and seeing live music in his free time.
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In her 35-year law career, Anne has represented a wide range of clients in litigation of all types. Her focus on civil litigation and family law includes expertise in collaborative law, which offers individuals an alternative to court. In 2005, Anne founded Ikard Wynne LLP, and in her the most recent phase of her career, launched Wynne & Wynne, Austin continuing a long-standing tradition of legal excellence.. Her career also includes work in public policy and commercial litigation. She has been named to three gubernatorial appointments under Gov. Ann Richards: Chair of the General Services Commission, Member of the Texas Transportation Commission and Member of the Texas Turnpike Authority Board of Directors; she also served with the latter two organizations during Gov. George W. Bush's administration. Anne currently serves as a Board Member of the Austin Communities Foundation.
I'm Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and have been handling personal injury cases for over 15 years. I pride myself on professional and aggressive representation of my clients, always looking out for their best interests. Some cases settle quickly and some require extensive litigation and ultimately a trial - either way I will handle your case in an efficient, thorough and professional manner, always looking to maximize your eventual recovery. My staff is experienced in handling cases for injured Texans as well. Most of my cases are in the Austin and outlying areas, but I handle cases all over the state of Texas as well. I currently have cases pending in Dallas and Corpus Christi. Give me a call with your questions. I work on a contingency basis so you will never be "billed" for my time.
I'm an appellate attorney with a professional background in banking, lending, securites, and real estate. I currently practice law with The Tomlinson Firm, PLLC, a botique appellate firm that helps clients thoughout every stage of litigation and post-litigation matters. I also advise clients on myriad legal issues.
I serve as the President and Managing Partner of De Leon & Washburn P.C., a leading full-service civil law firm based in Austin, TX.I have experience arguing before the Third Court of Appeals and submitted briefs to the Texas Supreme Court, the First Court of Appeals, the Third Court of Appeals, the Fourteenth Court of Appeals, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin and San Antonio Divisions, and various arbitration panels. I have also more recently engaged in a substantial amount of federal and state litigation under the Texas Insurer Receivership Act. I always maintain one or two Spanish-speaking client cases on my docket through Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas.I consistently strive to find the most effective, cost-efficient solutions for my clients in whatever case I may undertake, and to do so with integrity and honesty every step of the way. I firmly believe in service to others before service to oneself.. Arbitration, general civil practice, insurance regulatory issues, insurance receivership law, administrative law (appear before various governmental and state agencies and the State Office of Administrative Hearings), non-compete, non-piracy and non-disclosure issues in employment law, transactional law, appellate law, general civil litigation
I represent injured clients to obtain fair compensation for them. I never represent insurance companies. I assisted in passing HB 1869, known as Ch. 140A Civil Practice and Remedies Code, to reform insurance subrogation laws in Texas. This law guarantees that injured personscan keep a fair share of their recovery instead of allowing insurance companies to take it all through one-sided contracts written by the insurance companies.
I represent entrepreneurs, start-up companies, small businesses, private companies and public companies. My clients come from a wide array of industries, including technology, financial services, energy, insurance, retail and healthcare. I assist my clients with a wide range of business law matters, ranging from helping companies with their day-to-day legal needs to guiding them through complex business transactions. I am committed to getting projects done expertly and efficiently, and at a cost that makes business sense for my clients.
I practice primarily employment law on behalf of employers. I provide legal counsel to both small and large companies concerning termination and management of employees and compliance with various laws relating to the workforce. I draft various types of employment agreements and policies. In addition to defending traditional employment law claims, I have also litigated cases involving non-competition and theft of trade secret issues. I have argued at state and federal appellate courts and have represented clients in front of various arbitration panels and at trial.. My partner and I also conduct independent investigations into employee complaints. We have been retained by other law firms and directly by employers. Our investigation practice is national in scope. We have traveled extensively throughout the United States and internationally to conduct our investigations.I graduated in the top of my class from the University of Texas with a Plan II major and was elected Phi Beta Kappa. I attended the University of Texas School of Law where I again graduated with honors, after serving on the Texas Law Review. I clerked for Judge Lee Yeakel, now of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas in Austin. I practiced with Baker Botts LLP before co-founding Hutcheson Bowers LLLP with my long-time colleague, Shannon Hutcheson.
I have experience in multiple areas of the law in both Texas and New Mexico. This has allowed me to work with a diverse group of clients on a variety of projects - from multi-million dollar commercial real estate deals to small office complex purchases representing buyers, sellers and lenders; from industrial leases to management agreements; from large corporations to sole proprietorships, from complex business succession planning to individual estate plans.I am an experienced negotiator and mediator and enjoy facilitating parties with diverse positions in coming to a mutually acceptable solution.Specialties:commercial real estate;banking;corporate transactions;contract negotiation;business entity formations ;estate planning, business succession and probate;collaborative problem solving
I find solutions to problems and defend health care professionals against those individuals and entites who would seek to harm them or their business.