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Round Rock Mass Torts Lawyer
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Emily has obtained multi-million-dollar trial verdicts as second-chair trial counsel against some of the nation's largest companies, including 3M...
Emily has obtained multi-million-dollar trial verdicts as second-chair trial counsel against some of the nation's largest companies, including 3M. She has litigated cases in state and federal courts across the country involving mass torts, high stakes product liability disputes, complex commercial litigation, complex first-party property insurance disputes, and RICO matters. She has helped her clients obtain more than $250 million in recoveries stemming from both trial verdicts and settlements.
Emily takes a proactive approach to every case in order to obtain the most efficient and beneficial result for her clients as possible. She has broad experience at all stages of litigation, including significant written and oral advocacy, as well as handling over 150 depositions as first-chair counsel. Most recently, Emily's practice has focused on the representation of thousands of U.S. Military service members suing 3M Company for its defective Combat Arms Earplugs sold to the U.S. Military for upwards of 15-years. She has been co-counsel and an integral part of the trial teams responsible for obtaining recent verdicts against 3M Company, including:
- $55 million verdict - Ronald E. Sloan v. 3M, et. al., 7:20-cv-0001 (N.D. Fla.).
- $1.8 million verdict - Lloyd E. Baker v. 3M, et. al., 7:20-cv-0039 (N.D. Fla.).
- $7.1 million combined verdict - consolidated trial of Luke Estes (7:20-cv-0137), Stephen Hacker (7:20-cv-0131), and Lewis Keefer (7:20-cv-0104) v. 3M, et. al., (N.D. Fla.).
Emily's background also includes significant experience in complex commercial and insurance litigation. Representing both individuals and corporations in a variety of civil, property, and tax matters. Notable victories include but are not limited to:
Confidential $10+ million pre-litigation settlement of Hurricane Harvey first-party insurance dispute on behalf of YPI Properties.
- $10 million settlement obtained on behalf of Brownsville Independent School District in a complex insurance dispute against Texas Windstorm Insurance Association, et. al.
- Confidential multi-million dollar settlement on behalf of Cameron County Housing Authority in a complex insurance dispute against Texas Windstorm Insurance Association, et. al.
- Obtained National Flood Insurance Policy limits of $126,000.00 on behalf of Clydine Morgan, in the matter of Morgan v. Texas Farmers Insurance Company (covered by multiple news media outlets).
Emily graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science, was a Dean's Honor Student, and a proud member of Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. She thereafter attended South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas, where she was a Dean's Honor student and an award-winning member of the school's nationally-ranked Trial Advocacy program.
About Emily Marlowe
Practice Areas
- Mass Torts
- Personal Injury
- Admiralty & Maritime Law
- Asbestos & Mesothelioma
- Birth Injury
- Brain Injury
- Class Actions - Plaintiff
- Construction Accidents
- Railroad Worker Injury - FELA
- Drugs & Medical Devices
- Toxic Torts
- Truck Accident
- Motor Vehicle Accidents - Plaintiff
- Motor Vehicle Defects
- Nursing Home Abuse
- Premises Liability - Plaintiff
- Wrongful Death - Plaintiff
Current Employment Position(s)
- Associate
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Texas, 2013
Education
- South Texas College of Law Houston, Houston, Texas, 2013
Juris Doctorate - The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, 2010
B.S.
Honors: Dean’s Honor Student
Office Information
Address
1717 North IH-35Suite 305 Round Rock, TX 78664
Phone
Fax
- 512-238-0275
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Websites
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