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Banking Case Statistics Overview
Banking Case Timeline
Banking law cases in Austin typically resolve in 4 to 18 months, depending on complexity and court schedules.
Austin Court Backlog
Case backlog varies, with 15-60 banking-related cases pending at any time in local courts, reflecting moderate demand.
Banking Austin Filing Volume
Estimated new banking law filings range from 8 to 22 cases per month, based on public court data trends.
Banking Case Outcomes
Resolution rates are higher in post-filing settlements (around 50%) compared to pre-litigation (35%) or trial (20%).
FAQs - Banking Lawyers in 78746 city Austin
How many Banking lawyers actively serve residents of Austin, Texas (78746)?
Approximately 64 licensed attorneys focus on Banking across Austin, Texas (78746). Most matters are filed through the Texas District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps.
How long do Banking matters usually take in courts near Austin (78746)?
Banking cases in Austin, Texas usually take around 4-12 months depending on complexity and the Texas District Court docket.
Which local court most often hears Banking cases for people living in Austin, Texas?
Residents of Austin typically see Banking filings handled by the Texas District Court. Proximity to 78746 helps with quick submissions and clerk communications.
Do attorneys around 78746 offer a free first consultation for Banking?
About 69% of firms near ZIP 78746 offer a free first consultation for Banking, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
Dan began his career at a major Dallas firm in 1974, and moved to Austin in 1982. His almost 40 years of practice have been largely focused on representing business entities, entrepreneurs, and investors in a wide array of corporate and business transactions, including merger and acquisition transactions and equity and debt financing transactions. His experience spans several business sectors, both public and private, and includes serving as general counsel of an Austin-based telecommunications company that developed markets in Mexico and Central America. Before co-founding the firm in 2007, Dan was a partner/shareholder in three of Texas’ most prominent law firms. Long active in community and civic affairs, Dan has served on numerous government and charitable boards, including service as Chairman of the Board of Regents of the Texas State University System, Director of the Texas Office of State-Federal Relations, and Chairman of the Board of Mental Health America of Texas, Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and South Texas, Texas Lyceum Association, and The First Tee of Greater Austin. He is an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin and The University of Texas Law School where he graduated with honors and served as an editor of The Texas Law Review.
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