Amy B. Archambault - Galveston, TX
Attorney at Beeton Shabot LLC
Business Litigation (Breach of Contract; Breach of Fiduciary Duty) Lawyers in Galveston, TX
2200 Market Street Suite 801 Galveston, TX 77550
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Galveston Business Litigation (Breach of Contract; Breach of Fiduciary Duty) Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business Litigation (Breach of Contract; Breach of Fiduciary Duty) 25%
- Civil Litigation (Insurance Bad Faith; OPA & Disasters; Construction Defects; Estate Litigation) 25%
- Personal Injury (Negligence; Motor Vehicle Accidents; Premises Liability) 20%
- Contract 5%
Litigation: 95%
Attorney Information
Overview
Originally from Nevada, Amy Archambault relocated to Houston, Texas to attend the University of Houston. After receiving her Doctor of Jurisprudence from Ohio Northern University in 2006, Ms. Archambault returned to Houston and was admitted to the State Bar of Texas that same year. While attending Ohio Northern University, Ms. Archambault was a member of Law Review; interned for the Honorable Judge Gregory L. Frost, United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio and for Warner Brothers Entertainment (The WB Television Network); and graduated with high distinction.
Ms. Archambault is a trial lawyer who has handled cases for individuals, businesses, and mass action litigation. Ms. Archambault's practice primarily focuses on business & civil litigation, including: contract disputes, employment disputes, Oil Pollution Act and disasters, and all phases of litigation. Amy also has extensive experience in breach of fiduciary duty disputes, including: partnership disputes, trustee disputes, and professional malpractice.
Ms. Archambault is a member of the Texas Bar College.
Education
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Legal Education
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Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law,
Ada,
Ohio, 2006
J.D.
Honors: With High Distinction
Honors: Dean's List
Law Review: Ohio Northern University Law Review, Editor, 2004 - 2006
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Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law,
Ada,
Ohio, 2006
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Non Legal Education
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University of Houston,
Houston,
Texas, 2003
B.S.
Major: Political Science
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University of Houston,
Houston,
Texas, 2003
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate
Past Positions
- Williamson & Rusnak, Associate, 2012 - 2017
- The Law Offices of Berry Bowen, Associate, 2006 - 2017
Languages
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English (Primary)
Bar Admissions
- Texas, 2006
Other Affiliations
- Galveston County Bar Association
- Houston Bar Association
Contact
2200 Market Street
Suite 801
Galveston, TX 77550
Phone: 409-291-4364
Fax: (409) 750-8372
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.beetonshabot.com
Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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