Brasher Law Firm founder chosen as a Fellow of the Foundation
BEAUMONT, Texas – Clint Brasher, founding partner of The Brasher Law Firm, has been elected a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation, an honor bestowed on a select group of lawyers in the state.
Fellows of the Texas Bar are chosen for their outstanding professional achievements and a demonstrated commitment to the improvement of the justice system throughout the state of Texas.
Each year, just one-third of 1 percent of the top Texas attorneys are invited to become Fellows. Once nominees are selected, they must be elected by the Texas Bar Foundation Board of Trustees. Membership has grown from an initial 255 charter members in 1965 to more than 10,000 Fellows throughout Texas today.
“I think attorneys are always concerned about performing to the best of their ability, and I have always tried to do that for my clients. But it is both satisfying and humbling to know that your work is being noticed by the best in your profession. I do not take this honor lightly,” said Mr. Brasher.
Mr. Brasher has built a successful career over the past two decades in Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma, recognized for his exemplary work in insurance law and litigation, as well as personal injury cases. He has earned placement in some of the top industry legal guides and publications including The Best Lawyers in America, Texas Super Lawyers, Martindale-Hubbell, and Lawdragon.
Mr. Brasher is a member of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, is a faculty member in the prestigious Keenan Trial Institute, and is also a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum® for his work obtaining millions in compensation for his clients.
The Texas Bar Foundation is the largest charitably funded bar foundation in the country. Founded in 1965 by lawyers determined to assist the public and improve the profession of law, the Texas Bar Foundation has maintained its mission of using the financial contributions of its membership to build a strong justice system for all Texans. To date, the Texas Bar Foundation has distributed more than $23 million throughout Texas to assist nonprofit organizations with a wide range of justice-related programs and services. For more information, contact the Texas Bar Foundation at www.txbf.org.