Background
Kent Anderson, David was born on September 17, 1959 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Kent Anderson, David was born on September 17, 1959 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
University of Michigan (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1980). Vanderbilt University (Juris Doctor, 1983).
Worked at Anderson & Cunningham, Professional Corporation (Houston, Texas) specializing in General Litigation Practice. State and Federal Court Trials and Appeals, concentrating in Construction Law, Commercial Litigation, Business Torts, Negligence and Personal Injury. Admitted to the bar, 1983, Texas.
United States.
Supreme Court. United States. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Eleventh Circuits and United States. Claims Court; United States.
District Court, Southern, Northern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas.
Member, National Moot Court Team. Member: Houston, District 4J (Member, Grievance Committee) and American Bar Associations.
State Bar of Texas. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Texas Young Lawyers Association. (Board Certified, Civil Trial Law and Civil Appellate Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization).
The firm has a general civil trial and civil appellate practice. In those broad categories, the firm has focused its practice in the areas of general construction and commercial litigation.
Since its inception, the firm has handled a variety of complex commercial lawsuits with large amounts in controversy.
Some of its representative clients are Ticor Title Insurance Company of California, now Chicago Title Insurance Company, International Switchboard Corporation, Mid-Continent Casualty Company, GenCorp, Incorporated., Independent Life Insurance Company, Enron Oil and Gas Company and Audience Equities.
Member, National Moot Court Team. Member: Houston, District 4J (Member, Grievance Committee) and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Texas; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Texas Young Lawyers Association.
(Board Certified, Civil Trial Law and Civil Appellate Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization).