Josh Sherman

Good lawyering is about more than just analytical skills and knowledge of the law. I strive to understand my clients’ goals in litigation and represent them accordingly—whether that requires reaching a settlement before a lawsuit is filed, taking a case to trial and exhausting all appeals, or anything else in between.

Josh Sherman represents individuals and businesses in various industries in litigation, arbitration, and investigations. As a litigator, Josh advocates for clients at the trial and appellate levels, on both the plaintiff and defense side, in state and federal court. In his litigation practice, Josh has served as lead counsel, taken depositions, managed discovery, drafted dispositive motions and briefs, and negotiated settlement agreements.

Josh has also helped clients with internal investigations and in investigations by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Department of Justice (DOJ). In his investigations practice, Josh has conducted witness interviews, managed document review and production, and prepared corporate executives for government testimony. Building off his experience with the Innocence Project in law school, Josh has also represented pro bono clients in expunction matters and federal habeas appeals.

Tayler Gray

Tayler Gray practices employment and commercial litigation. She represents employers in both state and federal court in discrimination and retaliation claims, including Title VII, ADA, and ADEA claims.

Chandler M. Webb

Chandler Webb is an associate at Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, L.L.P. working primarily in our Transactional/Real Estate Group.

Robert C. Rowe

Robert C. Rowe is an associate at Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, L.L.P. working primarily in our Bankruptcy and Transactional practice groups.

Mark A. Castillo

After decades of practice at both a global law firm and my own boutique firm, I appreciate that no matter the size of the issue, my clients care deeply about their companies and their cases. From billion-dollar restructurings to six-figure lawsuits, my clients know I am 100% invested in their success and will pursue their best interests with indefatigable determination.

Mark Castillo has developed a diverse practice with significant experience in all areas of bankruptcy law, litigation, and corporate matters. Through representation of numerous Chapter 11 debtors, secured and unsecured creditors, official committees, and Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 trustees, Mr. Castillo has developed a broad knowledge of the law and the Bankruptcy Code, including pre-bankruptcy planning and prepackaged acquisitions, pre-negotiated reorganizations, bankruptcy liquidation and non-bankruptcy dissolution, assumption, assignment, and rejection of leases and contracts, utility and reclamation issues, claims objections, avoidance and recovery actions, disclosure-statement and plan drafting and negotiation, and various confirmation and post-confirmation issues. Mr. Castillo has tried suits involving millions of dollars in bankruptcy-related claims, including claims of fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, turnover, conversion, and contract claims, and has litigated or settled millions more in preference and fraudulent-transfer claims for both plaintiffs and defendants. Mr. Castillo represents numerous clients in all areas of corporate formation and management, collection of difficult receivables, and handling of various operational matters.

Amanda J. Saunders

As a lawyer, particularly in estate planning, I get to solve problems for real people, or help them avoid those problems altogether.

Amanda Saunders is an associate at Carrington Coleman with a specialization in business planning, estate planning, and asset protection planning for high net-worth individuals and families.

Robert K. Fountain

Robert Fountain is a commercial litigator whose practice focuses on insurance recovery. In addition to representing commercial policyholders in all stages of litigation, Robby conducts comprehensive insurance program reviews and advises policyholders through every step of their insurance claims.

Known for his tenacity and exceptional writing skills, Robby is adept at spotting inconsistencies others overlook, a skill that regularly saves his clients time and money. His eye for detail and affinity for problem-solving, combined with his ability to quickly master complex legal issues, allow him to anticipate issues long before they arise and distill in-depth analysis into valuable advice for his clients. Robby’s economics background informs his understanding of insurance as a business and the solutions he crafts for clients.

Robby’s skills as a coverage lawyer also make him an exceptional contract lawyer. He has represented clients in contract disputes involving software licensing, employment contracts, service agreements, and mineral/royalty interests. His attention to detail is particularly valuable when drafting settlement agreements.

Brent M. Rubin

Brent Rubin advocates for individuals, businesses, and government entities in litigation at the trial and appellate levels. Brent’s practice encompasses complex business disputes, including non-compete/non-solicitation issues, insurance coverage, and real estate and construction matters. He also handles government law matters for both public and private clients, including land use and zoning, open government, and immunity issues.

Brent represents both plaintiffs and defendants in claims of breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract, fraud, and tortious interference. He represents clients as first-chair trial counsel and presents oral argument on appeal. He has also drafted, argued, and won dispositive motions in both state and federal court and has substantial experience with motions to dismiss under the Texas Citizens Participation Act, Texas’s anti-SLAPP statute. Additionally, Brent assists the firm’s clients with immigration issues, focusing on business immigration.

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When a client encounters a problem, out-of-the-box advice doesn’t cut it. I work to craft creative and efficient solutions that take my client’s goals to heart. Every case gets my thorough attention. That helps me plot effective—and often innovative—strategies and arguments that achieve the best results for my client.

Brent Rubin advocates for individuals, businesses, and government entities in litigation at the trial and appellate levels. Brent’s practice encompasses complex business disputes, including non-compete/non-solicitation issues, insurance coverage, and real estate and construction matters. He also handles government law matters for both public and private clients, including land use and zoning, open government, and immunity issues.

Brent represents both plaintiffs and defendants in claims of breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract, fraud, and tortious interference. He represents clients as first-chair trial counsel and presents oral argument on appeal. He has also drafted, argued, and won dispositive motions in both state and federal court and has substantial experience with motions to dismiss under the Texas Citizens Participation Act, Texas’s anti-SLAPP statute. Additionally, Brent assists the firm’s clients with immigration issues, focusing on business immigration.

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