McCathern Attorneys Victorious in Multi-Million Dollar Construction Arbitration

McCathern Partners Paul Grinke and Jesse Hoffman from the Frisco and Dallas offices teamed up to win a rare Directed Finding at a Final Arbitration Hearing, resulting in the dismissal of their client from a complex construction defect case with claims in excess of $31 million. McCathern’s client was sub-contracted to help construct a 402 […]

McCathern Welcomes New Probate Law and Estate Planning Partner Matthew Gilpin

McCathern, PLLC is excited to announce the addition of partner Matthew Gilpin to the firm.  Matthew joined McCathern’s  Dallas office in June 2018 and will serve the firm with a primary focus on probate matters, estate administrations, and inheritance issues. Matthew’s previous work experience involved managing all aspects of probate cases, legal and administrative, from start […]

McCathern Attorney to Speak at Annual Texas Bar College Conference

McCathern is thrilled to announce that family law attorney, Erin Clegg, will be speaking at the Texas Bar College 20thAnnual Summer School conference. The conference will be held on July 19th through the 21st at the Moody Gardens Hotel in Galveston, Texas. According to the Texas Bar College, Summer School is “an essential seminar for general practitioners […]

Six McCathern Attorneys Voted as D Magazine’s 2018 Best Lawyers in Dallas

Six McCathern attorneys represent the excellence of McCathern’s diverse practice areas and are deservedly recognized for D Magazine’s Best Lawyers in Dallas 2018 honor. McCathern is thrilled to congratulate Dallas and Frisco attorneys Paul Grinke, Carl Evans, Jr., Joseph Sampson, Ty Sheaks, Eric Van Horn, and Farbod Farnia on being chosen to the D Magazine […]

Case News: McCathern Houston Attorneys Receive Favorable Trial Outcome

Recently, McCathern Houston partner Isaac Villarreal, with the assistance of attorney Eric Utermohlen, received a favorable outcome after a jury trial in Harris County, Texas. Mr. Villarreal and Mr. Utermohlen represented a client and his company in a complex business lawsuit that generally centered on the joint ownership of a concrete ready-mix company and the […]

Twelve McCathern Attorneys Selected to 2018 Texas Super Lawyers Rising Stars List

Law firm McCathern, PLLC is pleased to announce that twelve attorneys from the firm’s Dallas, Frisco, and Houston offices have been named to the 2018 Texas Rising Stars list of exceptional young lawyers. McCathern’s 2018 Texas “Rising Stars” include: McCathern Dallas:  Arnold Shokouhi, Commercial Litigation & Banking Stephanie M. Almeter, Civil Litigation Brett M. Chisum, Business Litigation […]

McCathern Partners to Speak at 2018 IAVM Academy for Venue Safety & Security

McCathern, PLLC is very excited for partners Ty Sheaks and Joseph Sampson’s presentations at The International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM) 2018 Academy for Venue Safety & Security (AVSS) conference in Minneapolis, MN next week. About the IAVM Academy for Venue Safety & Security The IAVM is a global organization representing more than 500 public […]

McCathern Partner Ty Sheaks to Speak During CLM Webinar Series

McCathern is pleased to announce that partner and Head the Restaurant and Hospitality Section, Ty Sheaks, is set to present a webinar on Feb. 15, 2018 for the CLM entitled “Feeling Lucky? Well Are You? How to Handle Open Carry for Restaurants, Retail & Hospitality.” Along with co-presenter, Lance Ewing, the webinar will discuss the […]

McCathern Partner to Speak at CLM Conference

McCathern is pleased to announce that partner and Head of the Restaurant and Hospitality Section, Ty Sheaks, is set to speak at the 2018 CLM & Business Insurance Retail, Restaurant, and Hospitality Conference beginning on February 7, 2018. This conference features knowledge leaders in the retail, restaurant and hospitality claims resolution profession as well as […]

California Supreme Court Vindicates Exclusivity of Right to Repair Law

The CA Supreme Court released its opinion on January 26, 2018 in McMillan Albany LLC v. Superior Court of Kern County.  The Court, in a long awaited opinion to resolve the dispute over whether “SB800,” the California Right to Repair Act, is an exclusive statutory remedy, resoundingly upheld the Court of Appeal’s decision, holding that […]