Bailey Brauer
14785 Preston Road, Suite 1100, Dallas, Texas 75254, Dallas, TX 75254
About Bailey Brauer
Bailey Brauer PLLC is a Dallas, Texas-based litigation firm representing clients in complex commercial disputes, appellate matters, and personal injury cases across the United States. Its attorneys offer extensive courtroom experience, providing sophisticated legal representation without large firm overhead. The firm has been recognized for its commercial litigation and appellate practices. Bailey Brauer has successfully resolved significant cases, including a $46 million arbitration award and a $25 million antitrust award reversal.
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Notable Case Results
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$500M
Antitrust, Agribusiness
Federal judge ruled in favor of Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. in a $500 million antitrust lawsuit filed by poultry growers alleging unfair trade practices and price manipulation under the Packers and Stockyards Act.
$46M
Breach of Contract, Arbitration
Asked Dallas judge to affirm a $46 million arbitration award against Merchant Customer Exchange LLC (MCX) for wrongful termination of contract with Gemalto NV.
$25M
Antitrust, Price-Fixing
United States Fifth Circuit reversed a $25 million award and rendered judgment in client’s favor in an antitrust price-fixing case (Agerton, et al. v. Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation).
$1.6M
Personal Injury, Contract Dispute
Mississippi Supreme Court reversed and remanded jury verdict initially awarding $1.65 million to a contractor injured while working on an oil rig platform.
$1.3M
Partnership Liability, Agribusiness
Fifth Circuit ruled that a North Dakota farming couple cannot rely on a 145-year-old court ruling to avoid paying past debts under Texas general partnership liability law, affirming a $1.3 million judgment against them.




