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Commercial Litigator Brett Young Rejoins Norton Rose Fulbright

January 11, 2017 Mark Curriden

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By Brooks Igo

(Jan. 11) – Norton Rose Fulbright has welcomed back Brett Young as a partner in the firm’s Houston office, the firm recently announced.

Young, who started his legal career at the firm in 2003 before leaving for K&L Gates in 2014, has returned to the firm where he made partner.

“The trial talent and depth, as well as the firm’s culture, are among my professional reasons to rejoin Norton Rose Fulbright,” Young said. “The friendships and relationships cultivated over the course of a decade are the personal reasons for my return.”

The University of Houston Law Center graduate focuses his practice on catastrophic event response, personal injury defense, premises defense, product liability defense and environmental litigation.

He is expecting a heavy caseload this year of environmental litigation, “big-ticket” tort cases and matters responding to catastrophic events.

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Mark Curriden

Mark Curriden is a lawyer/journalist and founder of The Texas Lawbook. In addition, he is a contributing legal correspondent for The Dallas Morning News.

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