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Alan Dabdoub

Alan Dabdoub

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Alan Dabdoub, Partner at LPHS, is a winning commercial trial lawyer representing plaintiffs and defendants in high stakes disputes. Clients credit his outstanding record of success to his meticulous preparation, creativity, and courtroom presence.

Alan has first-chaired commercial litigation trials before juries, judges, and arbitrators. He represents plaintiffs and defendants in business torts, contract disputes, trade secrets litigation, fiduciary duty litigation, partnership disputes, and bankruptcy litigation. Alan’s industry expertise is deep, having handled complex disputes in the oil and gas, renewable energy, healthcare, financial, banking, real estate, retail, technology, telecommunications, manufacturing, logistics, and construction industries.

Alan earned his B.A with honors, cum laude, as a scholarship recipient from Louisiana State University, where he was on the Dean’s List for seven consecutive semesters. He earned his J.D from Louisiana State University’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center, where he was a two-time recipient of the Corpus Juris Secundum Award for achieving the highest grades in Torts I and Torts II.

In addition to being recognized by his peers in D Magazine as one of the "Best Lawyers in Dallas” for 2016 and 2020, Alan was listed as a "Texas Super Lawyer" in business litigation by Law & Politics. He’s admitted to the State Bars of Texas, Louisiana, and Tennessee, and is a prolific speaker on cutting-edge topics in business litigation.

Alan lives in Dallas with his wife Michelle Ackal Dabdoub and their three children, Grant, Ava, and Sloane.

Education 

  • Louisiana State University, B.A., with honors, cum laude
  • Louisiana State University’s Paul M. Herbert Law Center, J.D.
    • Two time recipient of Corpus Juris Secundum Award

Honors & Awards 

  • "Best Lawyers in Dallas” by D Magazine, 2016-2020
  • "Texas Super Lawyer" in business litigation and employment litigation by Law & Politics, as seen in Texas Monthly Rising Star Edition, 2011
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