Attorney Search Results: Insurance Claims

Sharon Bautista

Sharon Bautista, an attorney with the firm's Appellate Section, joined Baron & Budd in 2005, shortly after graduating with honors from the prestigious University of Texas School of Law. During law school, Sharon interned with the Equal Justice Center/Central Texas Immigrant Workers Rights... Read More



Russell W. Budd

Russell W. Budd is an acclaimed lawyer who has parlayed his aptitude for cool-headed negotiations into calm yet decisive management of the 200-plus staff at Baron & Budd. As a shareholder for over 20 years and managing shareholder and president of the firm since 2002, Russell has successfully... Read More



Melissa K. Hutts

Melissa Hutts, a Baron & Budd shareholder, is an accomplished trial lawyer who has won significant jury awards in Texas and Louisiana on behalf of workers who developed mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases. Beloved by Baron & Budd staff and clients alike, Melissa is known... Read More



Renée Melançon

Renée Melançon is a shareholder with Baron & Budd's appellate section. Since joining the firm in 2001, Renée has worked on a variety of toxic tort cases involving complex and novel legal issues. For example, Renée was a member of the team that in 2006 was awarded the prestigious... Read More



Kelly Reddell

Kelly Reddell, Of Counsel to the firm, joined Baron & Budd with a demonstrated commitment to fighting difficult battles for her clients.  She represents clients who suffer from silicosis or work-related hearing loss or who have suffered other serious bodily... Read More



Bruce W. Steckler

Bruce Steckler joined Baron & Budd in 2006 with a track record over a decade long of successfully litigating toxic tort, medical malpractice, products liability, and personal injury cases. Previously a partner at three Dallas-based firms and currently a Baron & Budd shareholder, Bruce... Read More



Raymond J. Turcotte, Jr.

Like so many other Baron & Budd attorneys, New Orleans-native Ray Turcotte grew up wanting to make a difference. And it didn’t hurt that Ray liked and was good at arguing; Ray’s grandmother had called him a “little attorney” when he was only 8 years old.

In high school, Ray had an... Read More