303 Litigation lawyers are available in AUSTIN, Texas, including Jan Soifer, Jane Webre, Janis E. Clements, and Jason Eric Trumpler. These lawyers are rated between 4.0/5 to 4.4/5 and 53% provide free consultation.
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.
Jenna is an associate trial attorney actively engaged in many areas of litigation including personal injury, premises liability, and employment law.. Jenna is admitted to practice in the following U.S. District Courts - Texas:
Practice Areas: Construction Defects, General Practice, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation
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“Jennifer is a bright and personable attorney with superior analytical abilities. Her reputation in the legal community is excellent. I endorse her without reservation.”
“I have worked on matters both with Jeff and against him. He has never ceased to impress. He is fiercely intelligent and passionate about his clients, while always being perfectly c…”
Jeff Libersat studied Psychology, first at the University of Pennsylvania and then at Davidson College where he graduated with a B.S. in Psychology. He was a competitive Division I athlete, wrestling for Penn when its squad reached 7th place at nationals and becoming captain of his team at Davidson. Jeff earned his J.D. from Rutgers University School of Law.. Jeff was admitted to practice in Texas in 2011. Before joining Dunham & Jones, Jeff formed a firm which handled expungements in multiple states. He has personally handled hundreds of expunction and nondisclosure cases and handles all of the firm’s cases in this area. Mr. Libersat also works on criminal defense cases in Travis and Williamson counties. Jeff has provided a great deal of Pro Bono representation to clients, and in past years, has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas, which includes Texas attorneys who perform the greatest amount of Pro Bono representation.
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Mr. Ellwanger helps clients solve problems involving intellectual property and commercial litigation disputes, and regularly assists clients with their electronic discovery issues. He is an adjunct member of the trial advocacy faculty at the University of Texas School of Law.
Practice Areas: Administrative , Business & Commercial, Construction , Consumer Protection, Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Professional Malpractice, Litigation
Jason Snell came to establish his own law practice via a rather circuitous route.. Jason graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication. His minor area of interest was Business Communication. During his undergraduate studies, Jason reported for the school newspaper and held various leadership positions on campus, including president of both his graduating class and fraternity.. Jason also distinguished himself academically during his undergraduate studies by consistently being named to the President's and Dean's List. After college, Jason worked as a laborer in the construction industry in petrochemical refineries in the Port Arthur Area, and taught school at his alma mater, Port Neches-Groves High School, in Port Neches, Texas.. In 1996, Jason began law school at Texas Tech School of Law in Lubbock, Texas. During law school, Jason won the American Jurisprudence Award for academic excellence and was initiated into the honorary legal fraternity Phi Delta Phi (top 25% of class).. Jason then left Texas and traveled extensively in Europe. While in Europe, Jason studied comparative law, land transactions, and transactions in goods at the prestigious The Queen's College, Oxford University, in England. Jason returned to Texas and in 1999 graduated cum laude with a law degree from Texas Tech School of Law.. In 1999, Jason was awarded his attorney's license in Texas and began the practice of law as an associate at Thompson, Coe, Cousins & Irons, LLP in Dallas, Texas. At Thompson Coe, Jason's primary area of practice was civil litigation and the defense of insureds and insurance companies in cases involving personal injury.. After practicing for several years in Dallas, Jason moved to New York City where he was awarded his attorney's license in 2003. While in New York City, in probably the toughest, most adversarial legal environment in the country, Jason continued to practice civil litigation, defending against personal injury lawsuits on behalf of insureds and insurance companies. Jason also began his construction practice while in New York City, representing owners, developers, construction managers, contractors, and design professionals on large-scale construction projects.. In 2007, Jason returned to his native Texas to establish his own law firm, The Snell Law Firm, PLLC.. When away from work, Jason enjoys spending time with his family, running, hiking in the Hill Country, traveling, and visiting his home in Marfa, Texas.
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“Jason represented me on a contract dispute. He is extremely responsive, knowledgable and tenacious.”
Practice Areas: Civil , Probate , Trusts, Litigation
Mr. Scott is a partner of Osborne, Helman, Knebel & Scott, LLP. He focuses his practice on fiduciary litigation, including trust, estate, partnership and guardianship disputes, representing parties on both sides of the docket. Mr. Scott also advises settlors, trustees, protectors, and asset holders in high value disputes related to international trusts and asset protection structures. Additionally, Mr. Scott represents charitable organizations in a wide variety of controversies and has experience in construction and general commercial litigation. Mr. Scott served as law clerk to the Honorable Felix Recio, United States Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of Texas, Brownsville Division, before joining Osborne, Helman, Knebel & Deleery. While clerking for Judge Recio, Mr. Scott also acted as adjunct professor of business law at the University of Texas at Brownsville.
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“I worked with Jason on a case in which we retained Jason as an expert witness as it pertains to probate issues. He was extremely helpful and very knowledgeable, I highly recommend …”
Practice Areas: Criminal Law, DUI/DWI, Drug Crimes, Expunctions/Expungements, Parole and Probation, Traffic Violations, White Collar Crime, Personal Injury, Litigation, Civil Litigation, Defense Litigation, Trial Practice, Domestic Violence, Criminal Defense
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