$ 650-750 per hour
I primarily represent plaintiff's in civil cases. The majority of the cases are personal injury, but I also represent parties in commercial litigation. I spent the first 15 years of my practice in larger law firms handling primarily commercial cases. Since 2001 my practice has been withByrd Davis Alden & Henrichson, handling both personal injury and commercial cases. I have been listed in "Best Lawyers in America" for personal injury, business and "bet-the-company" litigation. I have also been listed by Texas Monthly as a "Super Lawyer" and have been AV rated by Martindale Hubbell since 1996.
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29 years | 50 cases
26 years | 40 cases
39 years | 50 cases
26 years | 8 cases
$ 650-750 per hour
33%-45%
State: Texas
Acquired: 1987
No misconduct found
8911 N. Capital of Texas Hwy., Suite 3150, Austin, TX, 78759
byrddavis.com
8 Client Reviews
Showing 1 - 1 of 1 review | Family
Posted by Darryl R Robbins | January 08, 2017 | Family
Professional AND Personable
I received a consultation with Mr. Alden regarding a family matter and he instantly put me at ease. He was articulate and knowledgeable in speaking to the intricacies of the situation, and more importantly, he was warm and considerate, and his compassion for my family was forefront in how he approach...
"Robert is a sharp, extremely accomplished trial lawyer who takes good care of his clients, handles opposing counsel deftly and is consistently effective with juries. It is always a pleasure to work with him."
"Robbie is an excellent lawyer. Sharp, very experienced, and has a good reputation among his peers. I wholeheartedly endorse him."
"Robby Alden is one of the finest lawyers I know -- he possesses impeccable courtroom skills and unmatched integrity. Robby goes the extra mile for each and every client and enjoys a first-rate reputation in the Austin legal community."
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2011
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2011
Best Lawyer, personal injury, Best Lawyers in America
2010
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2010
Best Lawyer "bet-the-company" litigation, Best Lawyers in America
2009
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2008
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2006
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2006
Best lawyer, commercial litigation, Best Lawyers in America
2005
Super Lawyer, Texas Monthly Magazine
1996
AV Peer Review Rating, Martindale-Hubbell
2001 - 2024
Partner, Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson
1998 - 2001
partner, Bracewell & Patterson, LLP
1987 - 1994
Associate, McGinnis Lochridge & Kilgore
2023 - Present
International Society of BarristersFellow
2020 - Present
International Academy of Trial LawyersFellow
2013 - Present
American College of Trial LawyersTexas State Chair 2021-2023
2007 - Present
American Board of Trial Advocates (Austin Chapter)Associate
1999 - Present
American Inns of Court, Robert C. Calvert chapter (Austin, Texas)master
The Jury found the defendant 100% responsible and awarded $904,377.58 in damages
Pre-trial settled with the subcontractor that installed the guardrails for a confidential amount. Tried case against the general contractor alone. Jury returned a verdict that general contractor was 98% liable, and awarded $2.8 million in damages.
At trial against the general contractor, the jury found the genearl contractor 98% responsbile, and awarded damages totaling $3,145,104.12
Jury returned a verdict for $8 million, finding the day care driver 65% responsible and the bus driver 35% responsible.
The unanimous jury returned a verdict in our favor, awarding the client $3.9 million. The case was upheld on appeal before the United States Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit.
Jury awarded $3,859,817.78 in damages.
Jury found both fraud and breach of warranty. Jury awarded damages over $4 million. The case was settled before judgment was entered.
1987
JD - Juris Doctor
N/A
MA - Masters
N/A
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2010
Preparing and Cross Examining Expert Witnesses
2006
Business Litigation/Torts
2003
"Do's and Don'ts in the Courtroom"
2010
2006
1987
English
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