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Founder

Jay C. English

Mr. English is the seventh generation of his family to be born in East Texas, and attended Rice University and the University of Texas at Austin. After graduating from the University of Texas, Mr. English began practice with one of Dallas' largest law firms, before deciding to pursue his interest in representing injured persons. Mr. English founded his own firm in 1998, and has been continuously in private practice since that time. 

Education: 

Rice University, National Merit Scholar, Clark Foundation Scholar 
University of Texas, Bachelor of Arts (With Honors) 
University of Texas School of Law, Juris Doctorate (With Honors) 

Professional Memberships: 

Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization; Texas Trial Lawyers Association; American Trial Lawyers Association; Dallas Trial Lawyers Association; United States District Courts of the Northern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Texas and the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas; Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, Louisiana. 

Publications: 

“Wrongful Death, Survivorship and Related Claims,” Insurance Law and Related Topics, The University of Houston Law Foundation, Fall 1998, Spring 1999, Spring 2000. 
“Suing Insurance Companies: Stowers Duties, Bad Faith, Fair Dealing and New Developments,” Advanced Civil Litigation, The University of Houston Law Foundation, Spring 1999, Spring 2000.