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Jamison D. Newberg
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Attorneys
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Jamison D. NewbergShareholderInsurance Defense and Premises Liability School Law Sports Law E-Mail: jnewberg@vilolaw.com Direct Dial: 214.979.7416 |
Experience
Jamey Newberg has represented companies and individuals in state and federal courts throughout the state of Texas, in a variety of matters pertaining to claims of premises liability, transportation liability, education law, general negligence, intentional tort, and commercial disputes. Jamey also handles matters in the context of general insurance defense as well as insurance coverage. In addition, Jamey represents professional sports franchises and athletes.
Professional Information
Member:
- State Bar of Texas
- Dallas and American Bar Associations
- DBA Sports & Entertainment Section: Council, 2006-2009; Vice Chair, 2007
- Defense Research Institute
- Texas Association of Defense Counsel
- Dallas Association of Young Lawyers
Texas Monthly magazine has named Mr. Newberg as a "Rising Star" in its 2007 Texas Super Lawyers edition and one of the "Top Young Attorneys in Texas" in its 2008 Texas Super Lawyers edition.
Interests
- www.newbergreport.com -- Mr. Newberg's coverage of the Texas Rangers baseball club is featured by the Rangers organization as well as by MLB.com, ESPN.com, SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket, 105.3 The Fan, Sports Illustrated, USA Today Baseball Weekly, the Dallas Observer, the Dallas Morning News, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Slate, and many other national media outlets. He has also published ten books on the Rangers.
Education
- The University of Texas at Austin, Juris Doctor, 1994; Editor in Chief, Review of Litigation, 1993-94; Intern for Judge Bea Ann Smith, Third Court of Appeals, Austin, Texas, 1993; Member, Legal Research Board, 1992-94
- The University of Texas at Austin, Bachelor of Arts, 1991
