Zev Kusin - Austin, TX
Attorney at Marrs Ellis & Hodge LLP
Litigation Lawyers in Austin, TX
809 West 12th Street Austin, TX 78701
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Austin Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Litigation
Attorney Information
Overview
Zev Kusin handles civil trials and appeals. Before joining the firm, Zev worked as a staff attorney for the Third Court of Appeals of Texas and as a litigation associate for Cooley LLP.
Zev has experience in many areas of the law, including complex business disputes, intellectual property, securities, real estate, and eminent domain. He has particular expertise in motions practice and appellate law.
Zev received his J.D. cum laude from Cornell Law School, where he was an editor of the Cornell Law Review. He received his B.A. in philosophy from Pomona College and studied graduate-level philosophy at Tufts University.
Before attending law school, Zev taught high-school English and history. He is licensed to practice law in Texas and California.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Best Lawyer in America in the area of appellate practice, 2021 - Present
Education
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Legal Education
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Cornell Law School,
Ithaca,
New York, 2007
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
Law Review: Cornell Law Review, Editor
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Cornell Law School,
Ithaca,
New York, 2007
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Non Legal Education
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Pomona College, 2000
B.A.
Major: Philosophy - Tufts University
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Pomona College, 2000
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Past Positions
- Third Court of Appeals of Texas, Staff Attorney
- Cooley LLP, Litigation Associate
Bar Admissions
- Texas
- California
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Contact
809 West 12th Street
Austin, TX 78701
Phone: 512-265-6474
Fax: 512-628-7169
Email: Send a message
Website: https://mehlaw.com/
Hours: Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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