Brant Jeffrey Stogner
Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & StognerAt the Houston, Texas law firm of Abraham Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner, firm partner Brant J. Stogner consistently tries cases to verdict, successfully trying 12 cases in his first three years at the firm. Today, he exclusively represents plaintiffs, focusing his practice on catastrophic personal injury matters, product defect cases, gas explosions, drownings, 18 wheeler and commercial auto accidents. Brant is board-certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in personal injury trial law and received this certification within the first five years of legal practice. In 2009, Brant won the largest verdict in Texas for workplace safety and injuries (over $20 million). Brant is a board member and committee chair in the Houston Trial Lawyers Association and is a founding member of the South Texas College of Law Young Alumni Council. Brant is the former President of the South Texas College of Law Houston Alumni Association, a group with more than 15,000 members. Brant is a member in the prestigious American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). In law school, Brant was a member of numerous honor societies and the nationally ranked mock trial and moot court program at South Texas College of Law. Ultimately, Brant won the national championship in mock trial at the American Association for Justice (AAJ) National Trial Competition in his final semester of law school. Brant also won multiple state and regional championships in both mock trial and moot court, as well as numerous individual speaker awards. After graduating in the top 15 percent of his class from South Texas College of Law, Brant was admitted into the Order of Barristers and received the Dean's Outstanding Student Advocate Award. Since joining Abraham Watkins, Brant has helped countless clients obtain compensation for injuries and damages caused by the negligence of others.
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Products Liability
- Drugs & Medical Devices, Motor Vehicle Defects, Toxic Torts
- Nursing Home Abuse
- Medical Malpractice
- Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Appeals & Appellate
- Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
- Construction Law
- Construction Contracts, Construction Defects, Construction Liens, Construction Litigation
- Free Consultation
- Contingent Fees
- Texas
- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
- Trial Attorney
- Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Friend
- - Current
- • Trial Experience – Obtained 20.7 million dollar jury verdict in Harris County in suit representing quadriplegic employee against his employer for workplace negligence. Verdict obtained as first chair trial attorney. 14th largest verdict in Texas in 2009. Largest Verdict in Texas in 2009 for Workplace Safety. • Successfully tried multiple motor vehicle injury cases and premises cases to jury verdict. • Successfully tried breach of contract and DTPA cases to the bench and jury. Verdict for Plaintiffs. • Successfully tried trespass to try title suit to the bench. Judgment and title obtained for client. • Tried 12 cases to verdict in first three years at firm as first chair trial attorney. • Litigation Experience – Independently managed large docket of personal injury, product liability, commercial, and first-party insurance bad faith cases from initial client contact until relief obtained, including handling most appeals personally. Managed own legal support staff while personally overseeing large docket of cases. • Sat for Personal Injury Trial Law Board Certification Examination within first five years of practice – passed on 1st sitting. • Performed Guardian Ad Litem duties for Harris County District Courts on appointment. • Appeared on The Sean Hannity Show, Geraldo at Large, numerous local networks, and handled multiple press conferences in media cases.
- Adjunct Advocacy Professor and Varsity Coach
- South Texas College of Law
- - Current
- • Varsity Competition Team Coach – Mock Trial - September 2006 to present • Assist as coach on various Moot Court teams
- Associate
- Hays, McConn, Rice & Pickering, P.C.
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- • Trial Experience - successfully defended $750,000 (Plaintiff’s final demand) case to verdict, verdict for defense (take nothing). Handled as first chair with co-counsel and handled all aspects of trial from opening statement to closing argument. Prepared and argued all motions. • Litigation Experience - handled all aspects of litigation (pleadings, discovery, motions, hearings, depositions, summary judgments, mediations, trial, post-verdict motions and collections, etc.) while working concurrently with various partners on a wide range of cases representing both plaintiffs and defendants. • Independently managed small docket of personal injury and commercial litigation cases representing plaintiffs and defendants.
- Summer Associate
- Ebanks, Smith & Carlson, LLP
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- Intern
- 1st Court of Appeals
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- South Texas College of Law
- J.D. (2006) | Law
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- Honors: • GPA: 3.292 Rank: Top 15% • Competed in 15 advocacy tournaments as a Varsity Advocate • Dean’s Outstanding Student Advocate Award Recipient of 2006 • Order of Barristers Law School Advocacy Honors • National Champion, ATLA National Trial Competition, Miami, FL (2006) • National Best Advocate (Second Place) ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition, Chicago, IL. (2005) • Regional Champion, ATLA National Trial Competition, Dallas, TX (2006) • Regional Champion, ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition, New Orleans, LA (2004-2005) • Regional Champion, TYLA National Trial Competition, Dallas, TX (2004-2005) • State Champion, Best Oralist, and 2nd Best Brief, SBOT Administrative & Public Law Moot Court Competition, Austin, TX (2004) • Tournament Champion and Best Oralist, T. Gerald Treece Summer Academy Mock Trial Competition, Houston, TX (2004)
- Activities: Varsity Advocate - Mock Trial and Moot Court
- Texas A&M University - College Station
- B.B.A. (2001) | Accounting Major
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- Honors: • National Society of Collegiate Scholars • Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Honors Society • Golden Key National Honor Society
- University of Houston - Main Campus
- (2001)
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- Honors: • Received full-paid football scholarship to the University of Houston • Played two seasons at linebacker under former coach, Kim Helton • Earned the 1997 Conference USA Academic Excellence Award – (Highest GPA of football players in conference)
- Activities: Varsity Football
- Texas' Top 10 under 40
- National Academy Of Personal Injury Attorneys
- Texas' Top 40 under 40
- The National Trial Lawyers
- Nation's Top One Percent
- National Association of Distinguished Counsel
- 10 Best Attorneys for Texas
- American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys
- Texas' Top 10 Attorney
- National Academy Of Personal Injury Attorneys
- American Board of Trial Advocates
- Member
- - Current
- South Texas College of Law Alumni Association
- Board of Directors
- - Current
- Houston Trial Lawyers Association
- Vice President, Chair of Membership, Board of Directors
- - Current
- Texas Trial Lawyers Association
- Member - PAC Contributor
- - Current
- American Association of Justice
- Member
- - Current
- Presenting, Recovering, & Challenging Past Medical Expenses
- Houston Bar Association
- Presenting, Recovering, & Challenging Past Medical Expenses
- Houston Metropolitan Paralegal Association: March CLE Luncheon
- Admitting and Proving Medical Expenses Post Haygood v. De Escabedo
- Houston Bar Association: 2011-2012 Winter Seminars
- Lessons to be Learned from In re Weekley Homes, L.P.
- The Houston Lawyer - Online Edition
- Shifting Liability
- State Bar of Texas: 33rd Annual Advanced Estate Planning & Probate Course
- Presenting, Recovering, & Challenging Past Medical Expenses, Houston Bar Association, Houston, Texas
- Houston Bar Association
- Presenting, Recovering, & Challenging Past Medical Expenses, Houston Metropolitan Paralegal Association: March CLE Luncheon, Houston, Texas
- Houston Metropolitan Paralegal Association
- What Do Lawyers Do?, Law School Admissions Council: Law Shool Forums 2013, Houston, Texas
- Law School Admissions Council
- Admitting and Proving Medical Expenses Post Haygood v. De Escabedo, Houston Bar Association: 2011-2012 Winter Seminars, Houston, Texas
- Houston Bar Association
- What Do Lawyers Do?, Law School Admissions Council: Law Shool Forums 2010, Houston, Texas
- Law School Admissions Council
- Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law
- Texas Board Of Legal Specialization