Two of the firm’s attorneys have served on the State Bar committee responsible for addressing attorney misconduct. Aggressively, but ethically, representing clients is a hallmark of Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smith, LLP.
The attorneys at Siebman, Burg, Phillips, and Smith, LLP possess a wealth of skills capable of advancing your specific legal objectives, whether they take the form of complex business litigation matters or a difficult divorce. SBPS lawyers are capable of trying cases to verdict before Texas juries, not just litigating cases to settlement. Senior partner Clyde Siebman is certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization as a civil trial attorney. He has also been designated a “Texas Super Lawyer” by Thomson Reuters and included in its list published in Texas Monthly Magazine from 2003 to 2012. Mr. Siebman has been trying cases in the Eastern District of Texas for more than 25 years. Partner Michael Smith, previously named a “Texas Rising Star,” joined Mr. Siebman in being named among the ranks of “Texas Super Lawyers” in 2008, and was named as a runner-up in Texas Lawyer’s selection of the “Go To” Texas counsel for 2012 in the field of Patent Litigation. Mr. Smith also served as chairman of the Local Rules Advisory Committee of the Eastern District of Texas for an unprecedented 10 years. Each of the firm’s lawyers works to provide smart, aggressive and focused legal advice to clients.
Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smit – Providing services in the following areas of law:
Intellectual property litigation
Patent litigation
Trademark, Lanham Act and trade dress litigation
Trade secret litigation
Copyright and computer software litigation
Business litigation
Disputes between business owners
Employment disputes
Creditors’ rights, banking, bankruptcy and foreclosure litigation
Real estate litigation
Family law and disputes involving family members
Divorce and child custody
Grandparents’ rights
Criminal law
Constitutional, First Amendment and civil rights litigation
Probate, wills, estates and trusts
Personal injury and wrongful death
Election contests and campaign-related litigation