September 9, 2010

Michael A. Logan

  • 214-777-4294
  • mlogan@krcl.com
  • www.krcl.com
  • Mr. Logan, a founding director of the Firm, practices in the Litigation Section. He has substantial experience in federal and state court representing insurers and self-insured companies in tort litigation. He also handles a wide variety of complex business litigation on behalf of privately held businesses, financial institutions and publicly traded companies.  He also represents physicians in a variety of heath care matters.

    Scope of Practice:
    Complex commercial and business litigation; medical "sham" peer review; personal injury defense; general civil litigation; employment litigation; environmental litigation; financial institution litigation; products liability; premises liability; auto liability; inadequate security; bad faith; liquor liability (dram shop); wrongful death; as well as general civil litigation.

    Professional Affiliations:
    Insurance Law and Litigation Sections of the State Bar of Texas; Dallas Bar Association; Alternate Dispute Resolution and Business Litigation Sections of the Dallas Bar Association; member, Defense Research Institute; member, Texas Association of Defense Counsel; member, Dallas Association of Defense Counsel; member, Bar Association of the Fifth Federal Circuit; member, Global Alliance of Hospitality Attorneys; member, American Health Lawyers Association.

  • Kane Russell Coleman & Logan PC

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