Blair Dancy is an insurance coverage lawyer with a trial lawyer's background, giving him unique insight into the complexities of insurance related disputes, particularly in the third-party liability context. He is recognized by the legal industry, including being rated Preeminent AV by Martindale-Hubbell, recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer (and previously as a Rising Star) by Thomson Reuters, and listed in The Best Lawyers of America by Woodward/White, Inc., repeatedly.
Mr. Dancy earned his law degree with honors from the University of Texas in 1997. For most of law school, he taught first-year students research and writing as a teaching quizmaster. In 1991, he also obtained his B.A. in English from the University of Texas where he was elected president of the College of Liberal Arts student council for his senior year. Between undergraduate and law school, Mr. Dancy taught English as a second language in the public schools of Niigata-shi, Japan, and traveled around the world before making it back to Austin.
Mr. Dancy learned to be a trial lawyer beginning at a large Texas firm in 1997 and has spent more than half his career counseling, litigating, and trying insurance-related disputes before judges and juries. He is admitted to practice in Texas and New Mexico state courts, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and all federal district courts in Texas. He is an active member of the Insurance Section of the State Bar of Texas.
- E-mail: bdancy@cstrial.com
- Direct Phone Number: 512-474-5040
- Lawyer Page: https://cstrial.com/who-we-are/our-people/blair-dancy
- 303 Colorado St, Suite 2850
Austin, TX 78701
- The University of Texas, J.D., graduated 1997
- The University of Texas, B.A., graduated 1991
- Texas, State Bar of Texas
- All federal district courts in Texas and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
1 The Best Lawyers in America® award
- Commercial Litigation
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