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Overview
Sadie Horner obtained her J.D. from Southern Methodist University in May 2012. Sadie is a practiced legal researcher and writer, serving as a Senior Associate at The Bassett Firm.
Since 2015, Sadie has helped with legal research and drafting in hundreds of litigation and pre-litigation matters for The Bassett Firm.
During her tenure, she has co-authored numerous articles published by the State Bar of Texas, the Texas Association of Defense Counsel, and the Defense Research Institute.
“The presence of those seeking the truth is infinitely to be preferred to the presence of those who think they've found it.” ~ Terry Pratchett
About Sadie A. Horner
Practice Areas
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Criminal Defense
- Mediations
- Dram Shop
- Food-Borne Illness
- Non-Subscriber Employer Liability
- Subrogation
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Texas, 2012
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas
Other Affiliations
- State Bar of Texas, Member
- Dallas Bar Association, Member
Education
- Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas, Texas, 2012
J.D., Doctor of Jurisprudence - University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, 2009
B.A., Bachelor of Arts
Honors: magna cum laude
Major: History
Articles
Published Works
- A regular contributor to The Bassett Firm Blog
- Mike H. Bassett, Sadie A. Horner, et al., I Plead the Fifth: Encountering the 5th Amendment in Civil Litigation, State Bar of Texas: Advanced Evidence and Discovery (2024).
- Mike H. Bassett, Sadie A. Horner, et al., In the Shadows of Loss: Evaluating Non-Economic Damages After Gregory, State Bar of Texas: Damages in Civil Litigation (2024).
- Mike H. Bassett, Sadie A. Horner, et al., Protecting Your Client’s Fifth Amendment Privilege, State Bar of Texas: Advanced Evidence and Discovery (2023).
- Mike H. Bassett, Sadie A. Horner, et al., Begin with the End in Mind: The Jury Charge from a Civil Defense Lawyer’s Perspective, Texas Association of Defense Counsel, Winter Conference (2023).
- Mike H. Bassett, Sadie A. Horner, et al., The Trial Lawyer’s Toolkit: Effective Use of Biomechanical and Human Factors Experts, Texas Association of Defense Counsel, Fall Conference (2023).
- Mike H. Bassett, Sadie A. Horner, et al., A View from the Trenches: The Latest Plaintiff Tactics in Trucking Litigation, Texas Association of Defense Counsel, Summer Conference (2023).
- Mike H. Bassett, Sadie A. Horner, et al., Help Me Help You: Damages from a Defense Perspective, State Bar of Texas: Prosecuting & Defending Truck and Auto Collision Cases (2022).
- Mike H. Bassett and Sadie A. Horner, How to Challenge Damage Experts, State Bar of Texas: 10th Annual Damages in Civil Litigation (2018).
- Mike H. Bassett and Sadie A. Horner, Just What Is the “Reptile” and How Do I Combat Against It?, DRI: Trial Tactics (2017).
- Sadie A. Horner, et al., 7 Things You Need to Know about 18.001, Texas Association of Defense Counsel, Annual Conference (2016).
Office Information
Address
3838 Oak Lawn AvenueSuite 1300 Dallas, TX 75219
Phone
Fax
- 214-219-9456
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