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Partner, Gibbs & Bruns LLP

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With over three decades of trial practice, Barrett Reasoner’s complex commercial litigation practice spans a broad array of areas, including energy, construction, environmental, securities, antitrust, intellectual property, and prisoner civil rights cases.  Barrett has served as a party-appointed arbitrator in several arbitrations and has arbitrated numerous matters for clients during his tenure. Barrett is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, and The International Society of Barristers and a member of the American Law Institute. He is effective in resolving matters and I enjoy working with him. He is critical in helping us reach favorable resolutions. Barrett is incredibly talented. He is a very good trial lawyer, understands exactly the result we want and is ruthless in his approach. Barrett prepares very well. He relates with juries, takes a difficult topic and makes it easy for a jury to understand. - Chambers 2024 Highly celebrated name for major disputes. Known for his exceptional work in the energy sector. - Legal 500 He’s a very good trial lawyer,  He has a very calm and collected way of looking at cases and a very efficient approach. He’s a fantastic lawyer who is great in court. An excellent all-round attorney and person. Barrett has a great legal mind and is extremely prepared. He has a deft courtroom presence. He is a very good lawyer who is thorough and outcome-oriented. He starts with where you want to end up and gets you there. - Chambers USA Upon graduation from law school in 1990, Barrett was an Assistant District Attorney for Harris County (Houston), Texas.  Barrett joined Gibbs & Bruns in 1992 and became a partner in 1996. Barrett recently served as a Representative for District 4 on the State Bar of Texas' Board of Directors.  He is a former President of the Houston Bar Association, the fifth largest metropolitan bar association in the nation with nearly 12,000 members. He is a past chair and member of the Houston Bar Association Foundation Board where he also led the fundraising drive for the Kay Sim Endowment, which raised approximately $1.7 million for the Foundation to fund legal services for those who cannot afford them.

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