Jennifer Mathis-Volk has represented several Fortune 500 companies in complex commercial suits. In addition, she has represented dozens of other public and private companies and individuals. Ms. Mathis-Volk has handled a broad variety of commercial matters, including labor and employment, banking, mass tort, insurance, environmental, and telecommunications litigation. Ms. Mathis-Volk's wide range of experience also includes experience in administrative and public utility law before the Public Utility Commission and the Railroad Commission of Texas. Education J.D., The University of Texas School of Law, 1998 Environmental Law Journal B.A., The University of Texas at Austin, 1993 National Merit Scholar Bar Admissions Texas, 1998 Representative Experience Represented a Fortune 100 company in a commercial matter and served on trial team recovering the largest jury verdict in Travis County history on behalf of the client. Represented public utilities in ratemaking matters before the Public Utility Commission and the Railroad Commission of Texas. Represented banks and mortgage servicing companies in lending disputes. Represented an estate in a multi-million dollar estate dispute involving complex issues relating to real estate, partnership law, and fiduciary duties. Represented healthcare facilities in responding to claims of discrimination and harassment. Represented a nationwide company in pursuing claims against former employees related to breaches of non-compete agreements and misappropriation of trade secrets. Professional History Associate in the law firm of Locke Liddell & Sapp Professional Affiliations Member, Austin Bar Association Member, Austin Young Lawyers Association. |