Antitrust
Appeals, State and Federal
Arbitration
Banking and Collections
Class Actions
Civil Rights
Complex Commercial Litigation
Condemnation Law
Contract Disputes and Litigation
Corporations and Partnerships
Franchise and Small Business Litigation
Government Disputes, State and Federal
Insurance Litigation and Bad Faith
Real Estate and Construction Litigation
(Commercial and Residential)
Uniform Commercial Code
Warranty Disputes
Mr. Pikl is a trial lawyer. He is Board Certified by the Texas
Board of Legal Specialization in Consumer and Commercial Law. His
practice emphasizes a wide range of commercial and consumer litigation,
including class actions and complex disputes involving multiple parties
and claims. His Board Certification entitles him to claim special
expertise in the areas of the law which that specialty encompasses, including
litigation and advice involving the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices – Consumer
Protection Act, Chapter 21B of the Insurance Code, the Texas Credit Code,
the Uniform Commercial Code, the Manufactured Housing Standards Act,
the Finance Code, the Motor Vehicle Code, the federal Fair Debt Collection
Practices Act, the federal Truth in Lending Act, and other federal and
state laws dealing with landlord-tenant relationships, sales, leases,
insurance, credit, and collections. Mr. Pikl has litigated numerous
cases from both the plaintiff’s and the defense sides of the bar,
and this broad experience enables him to understand and analyze both
his client’s and his opposition’s position for strengths
and weaknesses. Mr. Pikl has extensive experience as lead counsel
in dozens of bench and jury trials in state and federal court, as well
as appeals all the way to the Texas Supreme Court and the United States
Supreme Court.
Member of the Bar:
United States Supreme Court
Fifth
Circuit Court of Appeals
Eleventh
Circuit Court of Appeals
United States District Court for the Northern, Southern, Eastern and
Western Districts of Texas
Texas
Supreme Court
Member,
District 1A State Bar Grievance Committee (2005 to present)
Collin
County Bench/Bar Foundation – Life Member
College
of the State Bar of Texas
American
Association for Justice (formerly Association of Trial Lawyers of America)
James A. Pikl, “Usury Law and Guarantors: A Texas-Sized
Loophole,” 13 Review of Litigation 31
(1993).
James A. Pikl, “Arbitration and the DTPA,” 26 Texas
Tech Law Review 881 (1995)(this article also published
in the Texas Bar Journal, September 1995).
James A. Pikl, “The Myth of ‘Functional Availability’ and
the Robinson-Patman Act,” 1 Federal Courts Law Review 217
(2002)(www.fclr.org).
B.A. Economics and Mathematics, Eastern Washington University (1981)
Graduate course work and teaching fellowship in Economics, University
of Arizona (1981-82)
J.D. (cum laude) Gonzaga University School of Law (1985)
Managing Editor, Gonzaga Law Review
Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity