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Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors
Law Practice
Dallas, Texas 3,857 followers
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About us
Founded in 1984, Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors has earned a reputation as one of the most successful law firms in the United States practicing exclusively in the field of complex commercial litigation and dispute resolution. With offices in New York and Dallas, the firm represents a wide spectrum of industry leaders – from entrepreneurs to Fortune 500 corporations – facing the most challenging of legal issues.
- Website
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http://www.brewerattorneys.com
External link for Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors
- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Dallas, Texas
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1984
Locations
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Primary
5900 Comerica Bank Tower
1717 Main Street
Dallas, Texas 75201, US
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750 Lexington Avenue
14th Floor
New York, New York 10022, US
Employees at Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors
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Katherine Leal Unmuth
Public Affairs Manager and Brewer Storefront Associate Director
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Randee Rogers
Solution-focused professional with over 20 years’ management and litigation experience.
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Sharon M. Rybak
Investment Bank and Legal HR Senior Leader| Human Capital M&A | Strategic Business Partner | Trusted Advisor | HR Transformation
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Jenny Rogers
New York Office Adminstrator of Bickel & Brewer
Updates
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Meet Erica Salazar, a summer intern in Brewer’s Dallas office. Erica is a rising sophomore at Northwestern University, double majoring in political and social science with a minor in business. She is interested in law and is joining the Dallas office for the second time, working with the Brewer Foundation Future Leaders Program (FLP). Erica is an alumna of the FLP, an academic and leadership development program that lights a path to college for select students from the Dallas Independent School District. She says the program helped her become goal oriented – and realize an ambitious vision for her future.
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Meet Caleb Johnson, a summer intern in Brewer’s Dallas office. Caleb is graduating this fall from Southern Methodist University (SMU), where he will receive his bachelor’s in history. Caleb is also an offensive lineman for the SMU Mustangs. Following graduation, he plans to stay at SMU and pursue a master’s in finance. Caleb says he was drawn to Brewer because “it’s a great opportunity with one of the best firms in Dallas.” He hopes to gain as much experience as possible, working with professionals in law, business, and communications. #internship
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Law 360 showcased the Brewer firm in its article, “Small Firms Put Unique Spin on Summer Associate Programs.” The article notes how the Brewer summer program provides participants with real-life experience, networking opportunities, and social activities. Firm partner Will Brewer says, “We had the law clerks and even the college interns working on substantive stuff, preparing for depositions, attending depositions, taking notes in meetings, going to court if that arises," he said. "We're just trying to give them a good experience, not just watching but also contributing to the end product and really working on the case." https://lnkd.in/g2G_kExg
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The Houston Chronicle reports that Brewer Storefront filed a lawsuit on behalf of plaintiff Laura Jaso against the Angleton Independent School District (AISD) alleging that it is violating the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and denying fair representation to Hispanic voters by using an at large election system to elect trustees. William A. Brewer III, founder and partner at Brewer Storefront, said the at-large election system used by the district denies Hispanic voters a fair opportunity to elect school board candidates of their choosing. The article noted that the lawsuit pointed to a lack of diversity among Angleton ISD’s school board and teachers, and an achievement gap between white and Hispanic students. “Obviously, change is needed to address the needs of Hispanic children attending Angleton ISD schools, and to position the parents to address academic outcomes for the students being failed by the District," Brewer said. #votingrights https://lnkd.in/gHHCRwac
Lawsuit against Angleton ISD says Hispanic voters denied representation
houstonchronicle.com
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Brewer Storefront filed suit in federal court today on behalf of plaintiff Laura Jaso against the Angleton Independent School District (AISD), alleging that the school district’s election system for the school board violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and denies fair representation to Hispanic voters. The filing is part of the Texas Voting Rights Initiative (TVRI) and a broader effort to address voting rights and systemic inequality in educational outcomes in Texas public schools. Visit the TVRI's website below or at: https://lnkd.in/g64k4_5E.
Lawsuit Claims Angleton ISD Electoral System Violates Voting Rights Act of 1965, Harming Academic Outcomes for Hispanic Students
texasvotingrights.com
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The Brewer Foundation today released the topic for the 24th annual International Public Policy Forum (IPPF)! Jointly sponsored by New York University, the IPPF is the first and only contest that gives high school students the opportunity to engage in written and oral debates on issues of public policy. This international contest is open to all schools – public and private – for free. Teams compete for the chance to be named one of the top eight teams and earn an all-expenses-paid trip to the IPPF Finals in New York City. The IPPF World Champion is awarded a $10,000 grand prize! To learn more, visit www.ippfdebate.com.
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The Dallas Morning News reports on the Brewer Foundation Future Leaders Program (FLP) summer camp held this week. Founded in 2001, the Future Leaders Program (FLP) provides academic resources and leadership training to deserving students from the Dallas Independent School District (DISD). #education https://lnkd.in/gw8G_bpV
College-bound students get help balancing school, mental health
dallasnews.com