Carrie

Schadle

Senior Attorney
700 Milam Street, Suite 800
Houston, TX 77002-2806

Overview

Carrie’s practice focuses on an array of general litigation matters across industries, which has included breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, negligent misrepresentation, insurance code violations, business interruption, oil and gas, medical device products liability, commercial real estate, breach of contract, personal injury defense, property damage and construction defect. Carrie has also been extensively involved in many appellate matters on behalf of her clients.

Carrie is an active Committee Member of the Firm's Women's Initiative Group.

Education

Admissions

  • Memberships

    • Bar Association of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
    • Houston Bar Association
    • Houston Heights Woman’s Club
    • Multiple Houston-Area Animal Rescue Organizations (Supporter and Member)
    • State Bar of Texas
    • Women’s Energy Network

Overview

Carrie’s practice focuses on an array of general litigation matters across industries, which has included breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, negligent misrepresentation, insurance code violations, business interruption, oil and gas, medical device products liability, commercial real estate, breach of contract, personal injury defense, property damage and construction defect. Carrie has also been extensively involved in many appellate matters on behalf of her clients.

Carrie is an active Committee Member of the Firm's Women's Initiative Group.

Experience

  • Energy Litigation

    Assisted in representing two energy companies in defense of claims for breach of contract and negligence related to gas deliveries to a gas power plant. The power

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  • Energy Litigation

    Assisted in representing a gas supplier for a power plant near Graham, Texas in defense of claims that it delivered dirty gas, damaging the plant and causing it to shut down

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  • Owner Representation

    Successfully represented the owners of several small, family, closely-held business entities, both foreign and domestic, in resisting a motion to compel arbitration.

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