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Jeremy Doyle

Reynolds Frizzell LLP, United States

Work Department

Commercial Litigation

Position

Managing Partner

Career

Clients trust Jeremy Doyle with their high stakes litigation and contingency fee cases because he always has a game plan. In disputes ranging from legal malpractice to oil and gas, fiduciary duty and private equity matters, Jeremy has demonstrated a unique ability to represent his clients aggressively without pursuing frivolous lawsuits or scorched earth tactics. As Chambers USA highlights, “The ‘excellent’ Jeremy Doyle is well versed in successfully navigating complex commercial litigation matters on behalf of a range of clients on both sides of the docket.” Jeremy has won great outcomes for clients, including Riverstone Holdings, Lone Star Funds, Wood Group Mustang, BHP Petroleum, ExxonMobil, NetIQ, and Huntsman Corporation.

A JD/MBA graduate of The University of Texas, Jeremy’s practice reflects his focus on the business objectives for each client and each case. Particularly adept in representing private equity firms, Jeremy recently successfully represented a private equity fund, affiliated entities and individuals in defense of a bankruptcy lawsuit seeking over $300 million in damages.

Jeremy is also active in the community. He is currently pro bono litigation counsel on a class action lawsuit on behalf of elderly inmates seeking air conditioning for a Texas prison. Jeremy also serves on the Board of Trustees for Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart, where his daughters have been educated.

Jeremy co-founded Reynolds Frizzell LLP, which has repeatedly been named a Top Ten Litigation Boutique in America by Benchmark Litigation.

Languages

English

Memberships

Litigation Counsel of America, Fellow Texas Bar Foundation Houston Bar Association Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart, Board Member

Education

The University of Texas School of Law J.D., with High Honors, 1999 Order of the Coif The University of Texas at Austin Red McCombs School of Business M.B.A., 1999 University of Virginia B.A., Economics, 1993