Roy B. Longacre, Attorney
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Introduction: | Mr. Longacre represents both individuals and companies in a wide range of litigation matters. The larger portion of his practice is personal injury litigation, representing both individuals and companies in the prosecution and defense of personal injury/wrongful death claims. His practice, however, also includes representation of clients in other areas of civil litigation, including contract disputes, employment disputes, oil and gas litigation and any other civil dispute which may end up in the courtroom. |
| Law School: | Baylor University School of Law J.D. |
| Education: | Baylor University B.A. |
| Admissions: | U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas 1980 Texas 1979 U.S. District Court Western District of Texas 1986 U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit 1985 |
| Cases: | Arklatex v. Harms Bartley v. Granite State Brothers v. Gilbert Durham Life Insurance v. Cole Interfirst Bank of Abilene v. Lull Manufacturing Martinez v. City of Abilene Micromedia v. Automated Broadcast Controls Texas Tanks, Inc. v. Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corp. |
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