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Austin Administrative Law Firm
Overview
Wright & Greenhill, P.C., is a premier Austin, Texas, law firm focusing on business law, litigation and a variety of other areas. Our practice encompasses the areas of:
- Administrative law
- Construction
- Employment
- Insurance law
- Representation of public entities and employees
- Professional liability
- Catastrophic injury and wrongful death
- Litigation and appeals
- Mediation and arbitration
A Reputation For Success - Built In Courtrooms Across Texas
Wright & Greenhill, P.C., emerged from a predecessor firm that initially opened an Austin office in 1969. We have practiced law in the Chase Tower at 6th Street and Lavaca since 1974. Many firms have come and gone over the years. Wright & Greenhill, P.C., has persevered by retaining a solid partnership dedicated to the idea of providing consistently excellent client representation.
This stability and chemistry, forged in decades of practice and collaboration, create a strong foundation for desirable results. Our attorneys come from a variety of backgrounds and practice areas, and each lawyer's unique perspective is valuable in pursuing the results our clients expect.
Contact Us
From our offices in Austin, we work with clients throughout the state of Texas. To learn more about our practice and schedule a consultation, please contact us online or call us at 512-961-4389 or 800-787-9579 toll free.
About Wright & Greenhill, P.C.
Previous Law Firm Name
- Bankston, Wright & Greenhill, July 1, 1990
Practice Areas
- Administrative Law
- Appeals
- Civil Lawsuits
- Commercial Disputes
- Construction law
- Employment
- Business and Corporate Matters
- Insurance Law
- Government and Public Entities and Individuals
- Personal Injuries and Wrongful Death Claims
- Professional Liability
- Real Estate Disputes
- Transportation Law
Published Works
- Administrative Law
- Construction Law
- Employment Law
- Civil Litigation
People
Attorneys
- Stephen B. Barron (Shareholder)
- David P. Boyce (Shareholder)
- Heidi A. Coughlin
- Craig Courville (Shareholder)
- David Deaderick (Of Counsel)
- Lisa Doering (Of Counsel)
- Mahon B. "Buz" Garry Jr. (Of Counsel)
- Callie Haley (Shareholder)
- Blair J. Leake (Shareholder )
- Catherine E. Marsolan (Shareholder)
- Thomas J. Mitchell III (Shareholder)
- Craig A. Nevelow (Of Counsel)
- Archie Carl Pierce (Shareholder)
- B. Ross Pringle (Shareholder)
- T. Mark Rogstad (Shareholder)
- Morgan C. Shell (Shareholder)
- Richard W. South (Of Counsel)
- Elizabeth C. Haley (Associate)
- Mary Blake Windham (Associate)
- Ryan Ellsworth (Associate)
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
4700 Mueller Blvd.Suite 200 Austin, TX 78723
Phone
Fax
- 512-476-5382
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