Jeff Jury
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Experience, Publications and Presentations
While it is impossible to detail all practice experience in an area, examples of Jeff’s practice experience include:
Business Representation
- Formation, strategic planning and operation of businesses
- Purchase and sale of businesses
- Representing tenants in commercial lease matters
- Business dissolution
- Prosecuting and defending business law matters:
- Business torts
- Business dissolution issues
- Fiduciary duty
- Real Estate
- Serving as local counsel in large exposure cases:
- Medicaid Fraud
- Insurance Receivership
Business Law Presentations and Reported Appellate Decisions as Lead Counsel
- Keynote Speaker, “Venue Liability - Sports Franchisees, Can You Rest At Ease? Maybe Not, in Times Such as These.” Gulf Insurance Professional Sports Seminar, Dallas, 2001
- Author and Presenter, “Protecting the Confidentiality of Client Communications Made Through Electronic Pathways,” Texas Association of Defense Counsel Fall Seminar, Galveston, Texas, 1999
- Presenter, "Closing Argument," Office of Attorney General Basic Civil Trial Course, Austin, 2006, 2005, 2004, 1999
- Presenter, “Preserving and Enhancing the Right to Jury Trial,” Travis County Bar Association Jury Selection Seminar, 2001
- Author and Presenter, “Making and Meeting Objections,” Travis County Masters in Litigation Trial Tactics Seminar, 1997, 1998 and 1999
- Co-Chair, Texas Association of Defense Counsel Trial Academy, 1993
- Panelist, “Privileges and Exemptions from Discovery,” Civil Litigation in Travis County Seminar, 1990
- Witkowski, et. al. v. Brian, Fooshee & Young Properties, et. al., 181 S. W. 3d 824 (Tex. App. – Austin 2005, no pet. his.). Defense of summary judgment obtained in putative class action case alleging violations of “set-aside” requirements under Federal statutes governing the Affordable Housing Disposition Program.
- Perry, et. al. v. S.N., et. al., 973 S.W. 2d 301 (Tex. 1998). Defense of summary judgment in case of first impression before Texas Supreme Court on question of whether provision of Texas Family Code requiring certain professionals to report suspected incidents of child abuse can be basis for negligence per se cause of action.
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