Darren Braun, an experienced and dedicated trial attorney, represents plaintiffs and defendants in complex, commercial litigation in both state and federal courts. Mr. Braun has successfully litigated partnership and shareholder disputes, bet-the-company trade secret fights, non-competes, and has successfully obtained and defended countless temporary restraining orders and temporary injunctions.
He has been honored as a Texas Rising Star by Super Lawyers since 2018. Texas Rising Stars honorees are selected based on nominations by other Texas attorneys. To be eligible, lawyers must be 40 years old or younger or in practice for 10 years or less. Less than 2.5 percent of Texas attorneys are chosen for this honor.
While in law school, Mr. Braun worked several semesters in the University of Houston Law Center Civil Clinic, representing indigent clients in family, probate and bankruptcy law matters. This hands-on experience in representing people who have limited access to the justice system had a lasting impression on him, one that helps him realistically advise clients on all of the costs of litigation on individuals and businesses. Knowing when and how to fight the litigation battle is an important asset that Mr. Braun brings to the table in his representation of clients.
Mr. Braun graduated magna cum laude in 2013 from the University of Houston Law Center and was in the top four percent of his class. He was the vice president of the Federalist Society, a member of South Asian Law Students Association, and is a member of the Phi Delta Phi Honor Society. In 2008, he received his undergraduate degree from Penn State University.
Before law school he worked in law enforcement in Washington, D.C.
- Lawyer Page: https://thelitigationgroup.com/darren-a-braun/
- 639 Heights Boulevard
Houston, TX 77007
- University of Houston, graduated 2013
1 The Best Lawyers in America® award
1 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America award
- Commercial Litigation
Best Lawyers in America, Ones to Watch, 2025
Texas Super Lawyers Rising Star by Thomson Reuters, 2023
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