Haltom & Doan
2900 St. Michael Dr., Suite 500, Texarkana, TX 75503, Texarkana, TX 75503
About Haltom & Doan
Haltom & Doan is a law firm practicing civil trial and appellate matters in Texas and Arkansas. The firm handles personal injury, complex business, intellectual property, and product liability litigation. With over 150 years of combined courtroom experience, its attorneys represent clients in individual claims and nationwide class actions. The firm has one office located in Texarkana, Texas, and has secured significant verdicts, including a $69 million judgment.
Our Attorneys

Jennifer H. Doan
Partner
35+ years experience

Darby V. Doan
Partner
29+ years experience

Joshua R. Thane
Partner
17+ years experience

Mariah Leigh Hornok
Associate
13+ years experience

Randy Roeser
Attorney
9+ years experience

Catherine Maness
Attorney
9+ years experience

Joseph E. Hillman
Associate
3+ years experience
Brent McCabe
Attorney
Christy Hawkins
Attorney

James N. Haltom
Retired

Donald R. Ross
Of Counsel

Cole Riddell
Attorney
Kyle Akin
Attorney
Notable Case Results
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$69M
Breach of Contract
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a $69 Million final judgment in favor of JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. against DataTreasury Corp. for breach of a patent licensing agreement.
$459,800
Breach of Contract
East Texas jury found TicketNetwork, Inc. and TicketSoftware, LLC breached their Settlement Agreement with CEATS, Inc., awarding compensatory damages.
$390,829
Patent Litigation
Defendants were awarded $390,829 in attorneys’ fees after Judge Gilstrap granted their Motions for Summary Judgment, deeming the case 'exceptional' under 35 U.S.C. § 285.