Mr. David R. Gibson is a lawyer practicing bankruptcy, business, construction and 10 other areas of law. David received a B.A. degree from Trinity University in 1987, and has been licensed for 35 years. David practices at The Gibson Law Group, PC in Dallas, TX.
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Firm InformationPositionManaging PartnerFirm NameThe Gibson Law Group, PC
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Representative Cases & TransactionsCases
Ussery v. Armstrong & Camak, $12,000,000 judgment for client. Defendants conspired to steal client’s printing business through a series of fraudulent transactions
documents. Verdict Search recognized this judgment as the largest fraud verdict in Texas for 2009. Niamatali v. Irby, $8,221,623 judgment for client. Defendant persuaded client to invest $500,000 in a fraudulent securities transaction. Defendant was later sentenced to federal prison for securities fraud.
Nu-You Technologies v. Bee Sales, successfully set aside $1,184,000 judgment against client in federal court. Case settled thereafter for pennies on the dollar
a licensing agreement. Jaffri v. Sheikh, $386,763 judgment for client. Defendant held himself out as an experienced money manager
persuaded client to make a series of loans to defendant, which he never repaid. Judgment recovered in state court
again in federal bankruptcy court. Harvey v. Farmers Insurance, $350,000 jury verdict for client. Case settled for a confidential sum prior to punitive damages stage. Client’s home burned down. Farmers denied claim asserting that client started the fire.
Surani v. Nathoo, $203,000 judgment for clients. Defendants induced client to invest in a pizza franchise
then absconded with the money. Pacific Fuel Distributors v. Confidential, $187,936 judgment for client in arbitration. Defendant breached fuel supply agreement following condemnation of Defendants’ property. 4-day arbitration.
Burns v. Redden, $150,000 judgment for client. Defendant, a local police chief,
his wife, sold a home to client, but failed to disclose prior flooding. Lopez v. Timeless Restaurants, take-nothing judgment for client. Client, which owned a chain of Denny’s restaurants, was accused of wrongful discharge by former assistant manager. After a trial before the court, client prevailed on all claims.
Patterson v. White, $60,000 fraud judgment for client. Defendant conned elderly woman into loaning money to his fly-by-night business
never repaid. Burns v. Branstetter, $50,000 judgment for client. Defendant sold client a home, but failed to disclose prior flooding onto the property. Case filed suit in state court, but later removed to
Green v. Collins, $33,000 plus judgment for client. Lawyer blew the statute of limitations in a California lawsuit. After a trial before the court, client prevailed on all claims. Judgment upheld on appeal.
tried in federal court.
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Bar Admission & MembershipsAdmissions1991, Texas
US Supreme Court
Arizona District Court
California Northern District Court
Texas Southern District/Bankruptcy Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
United States District Court for the District of Arizona
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
United States District Court for the Northern District of California
United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas
United States Supreme Court
Illinois
MembershipsDallas (Vice-Chair, Texas High School Mock Trial Program) and American Bar Associations
Dallas Association of Young Lawyers
State Bar of Texas
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Education & CertificationsLaw SchoolCornell Law School
Class of 1991
J.D.
Advocacy, cum laude
Other EducationTrinity University
Class of 1987
B.A.
Economics, cum laude
Mr. David R. Gibson
15400 Knoll Trail Drive, Suite 205Dallas, TX 75248U.S.A.
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