Bryan Reese

Equity Partner Trial Attorney at Fee, Smith & Sharp LLP

Bryan Reese is an accomplished attorney with extensive experience in the legal field, currently serving as an Equity Partner and Trial Attorney at Fee, Smith, & Sharp LLP since 2002. Prior to this role, Bryan held the position of Assistant District Attorney and Felony Prosecutor at the Dallas County District Attorney's office from May 1993 to November 1998. Bryan's educational background includes degrees from The University of Texas at Austin, SMU Dedman School of Law, and The University of Tulsa College of Law.

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Dallas, United States

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Fee, Smith & Sharp LLP

The law firm of Fee, Smith & Sharp, LLP was founded to effectively represent the needs of the firm's regional, national and international clients in litigation and regulatory matters. The mission of the firm is to maximize efficient results through an aggressive, thoughtful approach. In the competitive legal arena it is essential that every resource be utilized to achieve the ultimate goal of the client. By placing the needs of our client first, the attorneys at FSS&V apply a tactical, team-oriented strategy to defending the interest of the firm's valued clients. Our trial attorneys have extensive experience and success in courtrooms throughout Texas, Oklahoma and across the United States. It is our commitment and dedication to each client that has allowed us to enjoy longstanding relationships. We are focused on providing not only legal expertise and sound judgment, but also timeliness and responsiveness to our client's needs. Our litigation practice includes general business litigation; insurance litigation; labor and employment; property and casualty, including construction accidents, trucking liability, premises liability, product liability and consumer litigation; municipal litigation, and class actions. As trial attorneys, we know that winning a lawsuit in any of these areas requires strategy, dedication, and the willingness to go beyond expectations.


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51-200

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