Russ Brown Named Super Lawyer Third Year In A Row
September 6, 2016 by Brown Fox
Labor and employment attorney Russ Brown was recently selected as a 2016 Super Lawyer. This is the third year in a row Russ has received this honor, which is bestowed on only 5% of Texas lawyers. Before becoming a Super Lawyer, Russ was recognized as a Texas Rising Star eight times, and selected to D Magazine’s Best Lawyers Under 40 and Dallas Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 list.
Russ co-founded Brown Fox and currently serves as the firm’s Managing Partner. While Russ regularly represents corporations, he also provides legal counsel to high level executives and employees with employment contract disputes, commission disputes, non-compete agreements, and negotiations of employment and severance agreements. View Russ’s Super Lawyers profile by clicking here and his online biography by clicking here.
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