Bankruptcy cases in Dallas typically resolve within 4 to 18 months, depending on case complexity, court schedules, and type of bankruptcy filed.
Dallas Court Backlog
The Dallas bankruptcy courts generally have a backlog ranging from 200 to 700 cases, reflecting local economic conditions and court resources.
Bankruptcy Dallas Filing Volume
Monthly bankruptcy filings in Dallas usually range from 250 to 450 cases, with fluctuations based on economic trends and seasonal factors.
Bankruptcy Case Outcomes
Estimated success rates for bankruptcy resolutions are about 15% pre-litigation, 55% post-filing, and up to 70% at trial, varying by case type and representation.
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy, Business & Commercial, Business Organizations, Consumer Protection, Real Estate , Litigation, Litigation
Jason A. Burris is a member of the State Bar of Texas, Dallas County Bar Association, and Dallas County Young Lawyer's Association. He is a graduate of Texas A&M University (B.A. 2002) and South Texas College of Law (J.D. 2005). In law school, Jason was a member of the International Trade Journal and he participated in the Mock Trial Litigation Intramural Competition. He has served as the secretary and treasurer of the Greater Denton County Young Lawyer's Association where he also served as a director and volunteer for the Denton County Kinship Fair. Jason also served on the TYLA planning committee and was a speaker for The New Lawyer Course 2009, a continuing education course presented by Texas Bar CLE, and he helped co-write "The Evolving World of Electronic Medical Records" for a presentation given to the Texas Association of Defense Counsel. In 2010 and 2011, he was voted "Texas Rising Star" by Superlawyers.com. He practices in the areas of Insurance Defense Litigation, Premises Liability, Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Corporate Law, Consumer Law, and Landlord/Tenant Law.
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