Brent Rubin

Brent Rubin is a Partner at Carrington Coleman, where employment began in October 2015, and also serves as Vice Chair of the City of Dallas City Plan Commission since October 2019. Previous experience includes a Law Clerk position at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from August 2014 to August 2015, and a Summer Associate role at Carrington Coleman in 2013. Additional legal and political experience encompasses internships with Texas Defender Service, United States District Court - Northern District of Texas, and serving as Legislative Director for State Representative Eric Johnson at the Texas House of Representatives. Brent Rubin's education includes a Juris Doctor from The University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Linguistics from Washington University in St. Louis, along with a High School Diploma from Greenhill School.

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Carrington Coleman

Carrington Coleman offers the sophistication and resources of a large firm and the client focus and value of a boutique firm. Our commitment is to deliver exceptional work product and measurable value to our clients. Our practice is diverse, and we are engaged in virtually all areas of business-oriented law with an emphasis on several broad groups: ► Securities and Director and Officer defense, representing the directors and officers and broker dealers in a wide range of matters including the most cutting-edge and high-profile litigation throughout the country; ► Professional malpractice, including representing the most prominent law firms in the region in major litigation brought by clients and others; ► Construction litigation, representing private and public owners, lenders, design professionals, contractors, and subcontractors; ► General business litigation and arbitration, representing clients in a range of matters including the most complex and serious disputes, and; ► Energy, real estate and general business transactions, serving individuals, businesses, and financial institutions by providing solutions to complex business, corporate, and real estate problems, with a focus on capital formation, mergers and acquisitions, commercial development, and corporate governance.


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