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Austin TX legal market - plaintiff firms?
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2020 6:31 pm
by Anonymous User
Google searching hasn't brought up nearly as many options in the Austin TX market as I had imagined. My guess is most firms have their Texas offices in Dallas or Houston?
Either way, anyone know of any plaintiff side firms in Austin that are of the size and reputation of Cohen Milstein, Lieff Cabraser, or Outten & Golden/Sanford Heisler, etc.
Re: Austin TX legal market - plaintiff firms?
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:34 pm
by trmckenz
Thomas J. Henry advertises all the time
Re: Austin TX legal market - plaintiff firms?
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2020 10:30 pm
by HenryHankPalmer
Frankly, not many. Reid Collins & Tsai and Baron & Budd have a small offices here. Nix Patterson Roach has an Austin office as well, but I don't know big it is or how regularly they hire. There are also some good small/midsized firms that do some plaintiffs work, but nothing on a Lieff Cabraser scale.
Re: Austin TX legal market - plaintiff firms?
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2020 7:29 pm
by Anonymous User
HenryHankPalmer wrote: ↑Mon Oct 19, 2020 10:30 pm
Frankly, not many. Reid Collins & Tsai and Baron & Budd have a small offices here. Nix Patterson Roach has an Austin office as well, but I don't know big it is or how regularly they hire. There are also some good small/midsized firms that do some plaintiffs work, but nothing on a Lieff Cabraser scale.
Disappointing to hear. Any specific midsized plaintiffs firms that are particularly reputable and come to mind?
Re: Austin TX legal market - plaintiff firms?
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 12:50 pm
by yankees12345!
The scene is much more local in Austin. Watts Guerra would be one national plaintiff-side power house with a small footprint in the city, although most of their lawyers are based in San Antonio. Baron and Budd, as another poster mentioned. Then there's a long list of more local personal injury firms, some of the top names for which are Whitehurst Harkness, Slack & Davis, Edwards Law, etc.
If you want to look in Dallas or Houston, there are more national mass tort firms in those cities. Places like Mark Lanier's firm and Mostyn's firm. Still really nothing with the broad range of practice areas or 'prestige' you'd find at a Leiff Cabraser or Cohen Milstein.