USA
Practice Areas
Brad Hubbard is an experienced appellate advocate and trusted advisor. He represents clients in their most complex, high-stakes, time-sensitive matters before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Texas Supreme Court, and state and federal courts of appeals throughout the country. Brad has presented more than 20 oral arguments in state and federal courts nationwide, including the North Dakota Supreme Court, and state and federal appellate courts in Texas, Louisiana, Virginia, Ohio, New Jersey, and Colorado. He has also successfully briefed and argued issues throughout the lifecycle of a case, from removal and remand to supersedeas—and everything in between. Brad advises clients on—and has successfully litigated several cases involving—Texas’s recent pro-growth corporate-law reforms and has successfully litigated cases involving partnership, limited liability company, and fiduciary-duty disputes; arbitration; deceptive trade practices; personal jurisdiction; products liability; the First Amendment; contracts; the False Claims Act; RICO; and state and federal criminal law.
Career
Brad served as one of the inaugural law clerks to the Honorable James C. Ho of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. And, before joining the firm, Brad served as a law clerk to the Honorable Steven M. Colloton of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
Professional Memberships
Brad maintains an active pro bono practice, primarily focusing on religious liberty and crime victims’ rights, for which he received the firm’s Frank Wheat Memorial Award. Brad’s extensive pro bono work on behalf of crime victims—ensures the voiceless are given a voice in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Personal
JD, Honors, Order of the Coif, University of Chicago Law School, 2013; Master’s in Accounting, summa cum laude, University of Missouri, 2010; Bachelor’s in Accounting, summa cum laude, University of Missouri, 2010.