Tony R. Bertolino

is a Lawyer in Austin, TX

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Areas of Law

  • ......................... 30%Family Law
  • ......................... 20%Corporate Law
  • ......................... 20%Business Litigation
  • ......................... 10%Business Law
  • ......................... 20%Other

Other Areas Of Law

Appellate Practice; Entertainment Law


Contact Information

Currently Employed At 823 Congress Avenue, Suite 704
Austin, TX 78701-2405

Overall Client Rating

3.0 out of 5.0

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  • 3.0Quality of Service.........................
  • 3.0Value for Money...........................
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  • 1 clients recommend this lawyer
  • Last reviewed on Oct 04, 2011


Experience & Credentials

Admission Details2003, Texas; 2004, U.S. District Court, Southern, Western and Eastern Districts of Texas and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; 2005, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas; 2008, U.S. Supreme Court
EducationSt. Mary's University of San Antonio, B.A.; South Texas College of Law, J.D.
Additional Bio DetailsChristopher Langdell Academic Scholar, 2000-2001. Finalist, Spurgeon Bell Memorial Moot Court Competition, 2000. Recipient, "Best Petitioner" Brief Award in the Spurgeon Bell Memorial Moot Court Competition, 2000. Member, 1999-2001 and Assistant Editor, 2000, South Texas Law Review. Author: "Effects of Bankruptcy on a Texas Construction Project," Austin Construction News, August, 2004; "Change Orders and Written Notices: Avoiding the Potential Pitfalls," Austin Construction News, July, 2004; "10 "More" Practical Tips to Saving Your Construction Company in Management Time and Claim Dollars," Austin Construction News, June, 2004; "10 Practical Tips to Saving Your Construction Company in Management Time and Claim Dollars," Austin Construction News, May, 2004; "Case Analysis: When To Stop Work For Nonpayment (Or Slow-Pay) On Your Construction Contract," Austin Construction News, April, 2004; "Mold Litigation: A Persistent Challenge To The Texas Construction Industry," Austin Construction News, March, 2004; "Stepping In Your Shoes": Insurance Companies' Legal Right To Settle Your Construction Case Without Your Consent, Austin Construction News, February, 2004; "In House Debt Collection: What Must A Construction Company Do To Get Paid On Its Project And Avoid A Lawsuit," Austin Construction News, January, 2004; "Comment, Learning Disabled Lawyers," Stakeholding Clients And The Legal Profession: Can Law Firms Strike A Balance Of Interest And Still Meet The Statutory Requirements Under The Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990?" South Texas College of Law, 2001; Note, Opening The Door For Junk Scientists: A Distinct Perspective On The Qualifications And "Admissible" Testimony Of An Expert Witness In Carter v. State, 5 S.W.3d 316 (Tex. App. Houston, 14th Dist., 1999, pet. ref'd), South Texas College of Law, 2000.

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