| Appeals: attention to the appeal has to begin in the trial court, preferably before the trial begins. The case must be tried with an eye towards the appeal. But the trial lawyer has to keep his focus on winning the jury verdict. The appellate lawyer can help the trial lawyer stay focused by taking responsibility for the 'law' aspects of the trial, including pre-trial motions, research on special evidence problems, and the critical work on the Court's Charge to the jury. We at Wright Brown & Close, LLP are available to help at all of these stages, and consult with or handle the post-verdict motions and the appeal itself.
Trials in civil cases: Harvey Brown, Howard Close and Tom Wright are experienced trial lawyers, and are board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. See Attorneys Page for details.
Expert witnesses: many cases turn on whether a party's expert is permitted to testify. Judge Brown wrote the seminal articles on expert witnesses, and frequently handles Daubert motions and responses.
Arbitrations: Relying on his judicial experience, Harvey Brown has served as an arbitrator in complex commercial cases.
Mediations: Judge Brown has served as a mediator in a wide variety of personal injury and commercial cases.
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