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Provided by Ryan Cantrell

High Net Worth

Practice Areas

Probate & Fiduciary Litigation

Labor & Employment

Commercial Litigation

Construction Law

Trade Secret Litigation

Career

Ryan Cantrell is a Shareholder and maintains a diverse litigation practice, representing clients in probate and fiduciary litigation, labor and employment litigation, governmental defense, complex commercial litigation, and construction litigation and arbitration.

In the area of probate and fiduciary litigation, Mr. Cantrell represents trustees, executors, beneficiaries, individuals, and business entities in all types of complex litigation matters including will contests, trust disputes, beneficiary claims, fraud, and breach of fiduciary duty claims. Mr. Cantrell combines his extensive litigation experience with his background in finance to bring adaptability and creativity to hotly contested disputes where there's more at stake than money.

With significant experience arbitrating and litigating in state and federal court on behalf of individuals and businesses, Mr. Cantrell also represents clients in various industries including employers against FLSA, Title VII, Section 1981, ADA/ADEA, hostile work environment claims, as well as a variety of state law claims. He has achieved positive outcomes for clients on dispositive motions on labor and employment issues in state and federal court in Texas, California, Missouri and Pennsylvania. In his commercial litigation practice, Mr. Cantrell represents clients in a wide array of cases including real estate, civil fraud, contract, and construction litigation.

Professional Memberships

State Bar of Texas Pattern Jury Charges - Family and Probate Committee Member

Texas Bar Foundation

American Bar Association

Houston Bar Association

Attorneys in Tax and Probate Association

Houston Estate and Financial Forum (HEFF)

Publications

Individual Governmental Immunities in Federal Court: The Supreme Court Strengthens an Already Potent Defense, The Advocate, vol. 47 (Summer 2009) (co-author with William S. Helfand)

Recent Cases: Texas Tort Claims Act, Houston Bar Association, Labor and Employment Law Section Luncheon (May 2007) (co-author with William S. Helfand)

Finding Nemo . . . and Eating Him: The Failure of the United Nations to Force Internalization of Negative Social Costs Resulting from Over-fishing, 5 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 381 (2006)

Individual Immunity Claims in Federal and State Court, in State Bar of Texas, Suing and Defending Governmental Entities, ch. 3 (2005) (co-author with William S. Helfand)

Work Highlights

In re Travis Allen Morgan Trust : Obtained a unanimous defense jury verdict against claims of breach of fiduciary duty and award of attorneys' fees for former trustee.

Estate of Aline V. Gausepohl : Obtained a complete defense jury verdict in estate litigation against claims of fraud, undue influence, capacity, and forgery.

Estate of Ravindra Kumar, MD : Obtained a complete defense judgment in will contest challenging lack of capacity, fraud, and undue influence.

Cellular Sales v. McGonagle: Obtained unanimous jury verdict in a commercial lease dispute in favor of client enforcing contract and awarding attorneys' fees.

In re Estate of Gibbons:Obtained unanimous defense jury verdict in a will contest in favor of client enforcing no contest clause and awarding attorneys' fees.

Unlimited Restoration Specialists, Inc., v. 1002 Gemini Interests, LLC, et. al.: Obtained unanimous jury verdict of $1.2M in favor of client on breach of contract, quantum meruit, promissory estoppel, fraud, civil theft, fraudulent transfer, punitive damages, and attorneys' fees.

Billy S. Addison, Billy J. Green, Alfred Jones Jr. and Robert Nisbet, III v. SMG, et. al: Obtained unanimous jury defense verdict for employer/client on all Title VII discrimination claims and award of costs.

Second-chaired a 35-day construction industry arbitration in 2009-2010 in which the arbitrator awarded over 3.2M out of 3.5M sought, denied an 11M counterclaim, and awarded attorneys’ fees.

Participated in a successful commercial pipeline arbitration under the American Arbitration Association in which the arbitrator awarded virtually 100% recovery to our client (awarding approx. 3.2M out of 3.3M sought) and denied respondent’s counterclaims.

Expert in these Jurisdictions

Bar Admissions:

Texas

Court Admissions:

U.S. Supreme Court

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals

Southern District Court of Texas

Western District Texas

Eastern District Texas

Education

Southern Methodist University

Bachelors

Washington University in St. Louis

J.D.

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Ryan Cantrell is a litigator in Chamberlain Hrdlicka's Houston office. He represents clients including trustees, executors and beneficiaries in probate and fiduciary litigation. His practice also involves commercial and labour matters.

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