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Thompson Coe Announces Largest Partner Class in Firm History

September 29, 2017 Mark Curriden

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By Brooks Igo

(Sept. 29) – Thompson Coe has announced its largest partner class in the firm’s history.

Nine of the 11 newly-elected partners are based in one of the firm’s Texas offices.

Michael Cedillo is based in Dallas. He focuses his practice on litigation involving personal injury, property damage and economic losses.

Sara Berkeley Churchin is an appellate attorney in Austin. She is a graduate of the St. Mary’s School of Law and is a former law clerk to SCOTX Justice Phil Johnson.

Christina Culver offices in Houston and is vice chair elect of the animal law section of the Houston Bar Association. The South Texas College of Law graduate concentrates her practice on multi-party insurance coverage litigation.

Christopher Gordon specializes in casualty litigation. He is based in Dallas and is a graduate of the St. Mary’s University School of Law.

Sean Hicks, a Baylor Law School graduate, is a Dallas litigator and trial lawyer. He has handled personal injury, premises liability, construction defect, contract disputes, Texas non-subscriber, products liability and dram shop liability matters.

Andrew Johnson is a member of the firm’s appellate and professional liability sections. He is based in Houston.

Adrienne Nelson practices in the firm’s Dallas office, where she represents clients in matters relating to a breach of an insurance contract, claims of bad faith and the interpretation of the terms, conditions and exclusions contained in an insurance policy. She is graduate of the Texas A&M University School of Law.

Corey Reed, a South Texas College of Law alumnus, is a member of the firm’s professional liability, labor and employment and litigation practice groups. He is based in Houston.

Stephen Richman is based in Dallas and defends negligence and breach of fiduciary duty claims against lawyers, real estate license holders, accountants and insurance brokers.

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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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