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Richard L. Smith, Jr.

Bio 2001 Bryan Street, Suite 1800 Dallas, Texas 75201 (214) 880-1872

Practice Areas

Insurance

Professional Liability

Personal Injury Defense

Construction & Surety

Business Litigation

Education

  • Southern Methodist University, J.D., 1987
  • University of Texas Austin, Bachelor of Journalism, 1984

Admitted to Practice

  • State Bar of Texas, 1987
  • United States District Courts for the Northern, Eastern, Western and Southern Districts of Texas
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

Awards & Honors

  • "Texas Super Lawyers" (Texas Monthly magazine, 2004-2010, 2012)
  • "Texas Top-Rated Lawyers" (Dallas Morning News & The Wallstreet Journal, 2013)
  • AV ® PREEMINENT Martindale-Hubbell rating

Practice Description

Mr. Smith represents clients in a variety of litigation matters including commercial and personal injury disputes. Primary focus is complex insurance litigation including coverage disputes, insurance “bad faith” litigation and first party property claims as well as the defense of insureds in a variety of business and personal injury disputes.

His practice also includes professional liability cases, including the defense of attorneys, insurance agents/brokers and other professionals. Although primarily on the defense side, practice includes representation of plaintiffs in complex commercial and insurance litigation.

Representative Experience

Has represented clients in a variety of litigation matters, including commercial and personal injury disputes.

Publications, Seminars, and Cases

  • In re Crawford & Co., 458 S.W. 3d 920 (Tex. 2015)
  • United National Ins. Co. v. Mundell Terminal Services, Inc., 740 F.3d 1022 (5th Cir. 2014)
  • Dyess v. Harris — S.W.3d —-, 2009 WL 3462053 (Tex. App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 2009, review denied)
  • Universal Underwriters Ins. Co. v. New Braunfels Trans, Inc., 2006 WL 2707003 (Tex. App.-Austin, September 20, 2006)
  • Bergenholtz v. Cannata, 200 S.W.3d 287 (Tex. App.-Dallas 2006)
  • El Dorado Motors, Inc. v. Koch, 168 S.W.3d 360 (Tex. App.-Dallas 2005)
  • Prieto v. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, et al., 132 F. Supp. 3D 506. Aff’d 35 Fed Appor. 390 (5th Cr. 2002).
  • “Spoliation of Evidence” – Texas Independent Insurance Adjusters’ Association, Annual Meeting (November, 1999).
  • “Inverse Condemnation Based on ‘Bad Faith’ Delay”, Defending Governmental Entities symposium (December, 1995).