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Address
6836 Bee Caves, Suite 272
Austin, Texas 78746 (Travis & Williamson Cos.)
Average Client Review Rating
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4.3
out of 5
 Accepts Credit Cards (Main Office) Statement of PracticeCivil Litigation, Business Litigation, Securities Litigation, Fraud, Trade Secrets, Unfair Competition, Business Law, Contract Law, Real Estate Law, Construction Law, Oil and Gas Law, Arbitration, Civil Appeals, Wills and Trusts, Collections. Firm Size: 1
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Address6836 Bee Caves, Suite 272 Austin, TX 78746, (Travis & Williamson Cos.)
PhonePhone: 512-617-6409 Fax: 888-530-9616

Website http://www.caseylawtx.com
Office HoursMonday: By Appointment Only Tuesday: By Appointment Only Wednesday: By Appointment Only Thursday: By Appointment Only Friday: By Appointment Only Saturday: By Appointment Only Sunday: By Appointment Only
Brian P. Casey (Principal) born Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 25, 1969; admitted to bar, 1995, Texas; 1996, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas; 1997, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas; 1998, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas; 2000, U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas; 2001, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. Education: University of Texas at Austin (B.A., 1992); South Texas College of Law (J.D., summa cum laude, 1995). Co-Author: "Taking Cover: Preserving Error When Hit With a Claim for Punitive Damages," 47 Baylor Law Review 923, 1995; "Joint Venturing Complex Cases: Practical and Ethical Considerations," Texas Trial Lawyers Association Annual Conference, Approaching The Millennium: Forces Of Change In The Plaintiff's Practice 573, 1997; "Recent Developments in Complex Case Management," Texas Association Defense Counsel Fall Program, 1998; "An Introduction to Texas Class Action Practice," American Bar Association Annual Meeting, How To Prosecute and Defend a National Class Action Program 389, 1999. Co-Author and Speaker: "Agency, Vicarious Liability and the Search for the 'Deep Pocket' in University of Houston Law Foundation," Advanced Personal Injury and Ins. Law Seminar, 2001, 2002. Author: "What Precautions Should An Employer Take When Hiring An Employee Away From A Competitor?," Houston Business Journal, April 29, 2005. Speaker: "Pretrial Motions," Ultimate Trial Notebook Seminar, Austin Bar Association, 2007; "Jury Selection," Ultimate Trial Notebook Seminar, Austin Bar Association, 2008. Member: State Bar of Texas; College of the State Bar of Texas. Practice Areas: Civil Litigation; Business Litigation; Securities Litigation; Fraud; Trade Secrets; Unfair Competition; Business Law; Contract Law; Real Estate Law; Construction Law; Oil and Gas Law; Arbitration; Civil Appeals; Wills and Trusts; Collections.
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