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J. Brett Busby

J. Brett Busby

Partner
 
Bracewell & Giuliani LLP
711 Louisiana Street, Suite 2300
Houston, Texas  77002-2770
(Ft. Bend, Harris & Montgomery Cos.)

Telephone: 713-223-2300
Fax: 713-221-1212
http://www.bgllp.com



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Practice AreasCivil Appeals; Appellate Practice
 
EducationColumbia University School of Law, J.D., 1998, Duke University, A.B., summa cum laude, 1995
 
Admitted2001, Texas; 2000, U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th and Federal Circuits; U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
 
BornAustin, Texas, April 12, 1973
 
ISLN914306427
 

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Fifth Circuit Decision Threatens a Tsunami of Climate Change Tort Cases While the Defense Bar Awaits a Circuit Split
Matthew J. Armstrong, J. Brett Busby, Tracy D. Hester, Lisa M. Jaeger, November 6, 2009
On October 16, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit revived a lawsuit filed by residents and property owners along the Mississippi Gulf coast against several corporations in the energy, fossil fuels and chemicals industries alleging that the defendants were responsible for...

Fifth Circuit Decision Threatens a Tsunami of Climate Change Tort Cases While the Defense Bar Awaits a Circuit Split
J. Brett Busby, Matthew J. Armstrong, Lisa M. Jaeger, Tracy D. Hester, October 28, 2009
On October 16, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit revived a lawsuit filed by residents and property owners along the Mississippi Gulf coast against several corporations in the energy, fossil fuels and chemicals industries alleging that the defendants were responsible for...

U.S. Supreme Court Reaffirms Channeling Injunctions as Bar to Environmental Claims after Bankruptcy
J. Brett Busby, Renée M. Dailey, Kevin A. Ewing, July 1, 2009
Only twice has the U.S. Supreme Court spoken directly to environmental issues in bankruptcy - until now. Today the Supreme Court ruled that certain claims can in fact be barred by a bankruptcy court's channeling injunction.



 

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