Summary: Yetter Coleman has been honored by JD Journal as the Best Litigation Boutique in Houston.
Note: This is BCG Attorney Search’s favorite litigation boutique in Houston.
Houston is known for big hats, Texas barbecue, a kick-ass space program, and a highway system that goes around in a weird loop. It is also a global city that has the fourth largest population in the country. With that kind of pedigree and that many people, it’s no surprise that litigation is going to be needed in the area.
While there are plenty of BigLaw choices in Houston such as Arnold & Porter or Greenberg Traurig, some clients prefer boutiques for more personalized attention. After analyzing the law firms in Houston, JD Journal has named Yetter Coleman as the best boutique litigation firm for 2017.
Yetter Coleman handles high-stakes business and technology litigation, and this includes everything from investigating claims to filing appeals.
The firm was founded in 1997 by attorneys Paul Yetter and David Warden, who were both previously former partners at a corporate law firm. Their practice expanded over the years, and in 2007, Greg Coleman joined the firm, bringing with him a group of talented appellate lawyers. In 2016, the firm welcomed commercial trial lawyer Tim McConn, who focused on representing plaintiffs and defendants in the oil and gas industry.
In addition to the attorneys listed above, Reagan Simpson and Charlier Parker joined Yetter Coleman in 2011 as partners; and both brought extensive appellate and trial experience.
Some of Yetter and Coleman’s clients include American Airlines and Phillips 66.
The firm has been honored by The National Law Journal and Texas Lawyer for its litigation practice, and its attorneys have also received individual awards. For instance, in 2016, Yetter was named “Attorney of the Year” by Texas Lawyer, and Parker was deemed one of the top 50 “Lions of the Texas Bar” by The Texas Lawbook.
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