May 25, 2012
  • 214-651-4300
  • www.strasburger.com
  • Since our founding in 1939, Strasburger attorneys have practiced law with a clear goal of effectively and efficiently finding solutions for our clients while simultaneously complying with the highest standards of professionalism, integrity and character. By upholding our founders' vision, we meet our client's needs both domestically and abroad with our developed, extensive practice areas. We proudly serve as a trusted adviser to a variety of companies including start up, middle market, and international corporations. Since our formation, many of the Fortune 500 companies have been clients.

    Our wide-ranging areas of expertise, office locations, and size allow Strasburger to efficiently handle all of the needs of mid-sized companies, particularly those based in Texas. Additionally, our attorneys possess specialized knowledge and are distinguished in many areas of practice enabling us to assist the largest companies in the world and represent specialty businesses in many niche markets and industries.

Contributing authors from Strasburger & Price, LLP:

Partner
Brad Kizzia is a trial attorney who represents clients in personal injury and insurance litigation (including bad faith, insurance coverage, and agent errors and omissions), products...
Of Counsel
John Rogers concentrates his practice in the areas of banking, corporate, international, insolvency matters, and foreign investment law, with a focus on Latin American banks and companies...
Partner
Jana Woelfel is a board certified labor and employment lawyer.  Jana is experienced in a wide variety of labor and employment issues, including representing management in...

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