Reed Smith In-depth

Key takeaways

  • Texas has established its business courts and formally appointed judges in major cities and the Fifteenth Court of Appeals to exclusively review business-related cases.
  • The Texas Supreme Court has implemented specific rules for the business courts, which streamline legal proceedings for business disputes.
  • Businesses should assess practical considerations of the businesses courts, including whether to include forum selection clauses in contracts to designate business courts for disputes.

There have been several updates since we first reported on the establishment of the Texas business courts and the Fifteenth Court of Appeals. In June 2024, Governor Greg Abbott appointed judges to the Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio business court divisions. In the same month, the Texas Supreme Court approved the final set of rules for the business courts. Now, the first set of business court cases have been filed (on September 3), with a total of eight proceedings initiated or transferred to business courts.

Appointed judges

Throughout June, Governor Abbott appointed the following judges to the various business court divisions:

  • Dallas (First Business Court Division) – Andrea Bouressa (Judge of the 471st Judicial District Court) and William “Bill” Whitehill (member at Condon Tobin Sladek Thornton Nerenberg PLLC and former Justice on the Texas Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas).
  • Austin (Third Business Court Division) – Melissa Andrews (Partner at Holland & Knight) and Patrick Sweeten (Principal Deputy General Counsel for the Office of the Governor).
  • San Antonio (Fourth Business Court Division) – Marialyn Barnard (Judge of the 73rd Judicial District Court) and Stacy Sharp (Attorney and owner of Sharp Appellate PLLC).
  • Fort Worth (Eighth Business Court Division) – Jerry Bullard (shareholder at Adams, Lynch & Loftin, P.C.) and Brian Stagner (Counsel and former Partner at Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP).
  • Houston (Eleventh Business Court Division) – Sofia Adrogué (Partner at Diamond McCarthy) and Grant Dorfman (Visiting Judge and former Deputy First Assistant Attorney General for the Office of the Texas Attorney General).

Governor Abbott also appointed the following justices to the Fifteenth Court of Appeals:

  • Fifteenth Court of Appeals – Scott A. Brister (Senior Partner at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP), Scott K. Field (Judge of the 480th Judicial District Court in Williamson County), and April L. Farris (Justice on the First Court of Appeals).