Laura Favaloro has more than 30 years of experience defending cases in state and federal courts throughout Texas. During her career, Laura has represented corporate clients in personal injury, toxic tort, premises liability, product liability and commercial litigation matters, as well as individual clients in commercial disputes. She has extensive experience defending cases filed under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). 

Laura spends time learning her clients’ businesses so she can better represent them through the litigation process. She has tried numerous lawsuits to verdict, and has resolved many cases prior to trial through careful preparation for pretrial negotiations and mediation. Laura works closely with her clients to advise them on issues that arise before litigation and through trial. 

Laura handles all aspects of her docket, including discovery, pretrial motions, mediation and trial. She prides herself on attention to detail and her organization and planning skills. She works hard to achieve effective and efficient representation of her clients.

Areas of Focus

Transportation
Laura has defended cases for trucking industry clients following accidents that resulted in personal injuries, including catastrophic injuries and death. Additionally, she has assisted clients in analyzing claims prior to litigation as they consider issues such as liability, potential exposure and the possibility of early resolution. 

Railroad
For more than 20 years of her career, Laura has handled lawsuits filed under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). Through her work in railroad-related litigation, Laura has an in-depth knowledge of both the industry and the applicable laws.

Product Liability
Laura has defended cases brought against product manufacturers, in particular manufacturers of tractor-trailers and school buses. In those cases, she has analyzed applicable federal regulations and determined appropriate preemption defenses. 

Complex Tort & General Casualty | Energy
Laura has handled cases related to accidents at oil and gas refineries as well as product manufacturing facilities. She has worked closely with her clients and retained experts to analyze causation as well as evaluate resulting damages. 

    Education

    • St. Mary’s University School of Law – San Antonio (J.D., 1992)
      • Articles Editor, St. Mary’s Law Journal; study abroad, St. Mary’s Institute on World Legal Problems, Innsbruck, Austria
    • Southern Methodist University – Dallas, TX (B.A. English, 1989)

    Bar Admissions

    • Texas

    Court Admissions

    • U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
    • U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
    • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas
    • U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas

    Professional Affiliations

    • Texas Bar Foundation Fellow
    • Houston Bar Association
    • National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel

Laura S. Favaloro

Laura Favaloro has more than 30 years of experience defending cases in state and federal courts throughout Texas. During her career, Laura has represented corporate clients in personal injury, toxic tort, premises liability, product liability and commercial litigation matters, as well as individual clients in commercial disputes. She has extensive experience defending cases filed under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). 

Laura spends time learning her clients’ businesses so she can better represent them through the litigation process. She has tried numerous lawsuits to verdict, and has resolved many cases prior to trial through careful preparation for pretrial negotiations and mediation. Laura works closely with her clients to advise them on issues that arise before litigation and through trial. 

Laura handles all aspects of her docket, including discovery, pretrial motions, mediation and trial. She prides herself on attention to detail and her organization and planning skills. She works hard to achieve effective and efficient representation of her clients.

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