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Austin Mathis
Austin Mathis established The Mathis Law Firm in October 2016. He focuses on helping individuals and families after being injured or losing a loved one due to another person or entity’s negligence, which may involve cases such as: Collisions, Truck Wrecks, Oil Field-Related Injuries, Product Defect Cases, Other Personal Injury-Related Cases. Austin has recovered multimillion-dollar settlements for his clients and has continually received successful jury verdicts in West Texas courts. Additionally, he has recent jury trial experience and focuses on litigation.
Jacob Fisher
Jacob received his law degree from Baylor Law School. While at school, he focused on honing his legal writing and oral argument skills. He won the 2017 M.D. Anderson Foundation Spring Moot Court Competition and awarded 5th-best speaker in a field that included over one hundred other competitors. Jacob also participated in Baylor’s School of the Advocate at St. Andrews, Scotland, earning high marks for his speech and writing. In practice, Jacob has used these skills to effectively advocate on behalf of his clients and he has successfully defended against motions for summary judgment, to exclude retained experts, to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction, and various other legal issues. Jacob has experience at every stage of a personal injury suit: resolving cases through settlement before litigation or at mediation, drafting petitions and other pleadings, engaging in the discovery process, and trial by jury. He applies every bit of this experience and skill to every client’s case and is unafraid to fight for his client’s rights, no matter the battleground.
Greg Conner
After a 20-plus-year career as a police officer with the San Angelo Police Department, Greg Conner retired to attend law school at Texas Tech University. His experiences in narcotics investigations, criminal investigations, and administration were immediately put to use as he became a criminal prosecutor and administrator with several District and County Attorney’s Offices. Greg has tried numerous felony and misdemeanor trials to conclusion, and he also has spent many hours in the courtroom representing the State of Texas in civil forfeitures, protective orders, and other types of proceedings. After leaving the world of prosecution, Greg became an Assistant City Attorney in Lubbock, Texas, where he managed a small office charged with misdemeanor prosecution, assisting in code and ordinance writing, training and working with non-law enforcement personnel, advising law enforcement, and other municipal law duties. Greg now brings his passion for victims and his zeal for the law to the personal injury realm, where he helps people who have been injured or harmed through no fault of their own.