Houston TEXAS
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- 1330 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 800
Houston, Texas, 77056
- 1330 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 800
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ABOUT Cameron J. Asby
is a trial lawyer in Duane Morris’ Trial Practice Group with a practice focused on all phases of complex commercial, intellectual property and employment litigation. Mr. Asby also represents healthcare providers in False Claims Act litigation and government investigation. Mr. Asby’s practice routinely involves matters concerning non-competition and non-solicitation agreements, trade secrets, unfair competition, franchisor/franchisee disputes, fraud, business torts, shareholder oppression, employment discrimination, complex breach of contract claims, white collar criminal defense, and False Claims Act and Stark law violations.
Mr. Asby has valuable experience representing clientele of varying sizes in state and federal trial courts throughout Texas and across the United States. Mr. Asby has represented sophisticated investors in disputes with partners, healthcare providers in qui tam and fraud allegations and government investigations, and small businesses and entrepreneurs in breach of contract actions.
In addition to representing businesses and individuals in commercial litigation, Mr. Asby devotes a substantial amount of his time and energy to the local community through volunteer programs and by providing pro-bono legal services. Mr. Asby has worked with Human Rights First to assist individuals seeking asylum in the United States.
Mr. Asby is a 2011 cum laude graduate of Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law and a 2005 graduate of Texas A&M University where he received his Bachelors of Arts in Speech Communication.
Experience
•Duane Morris LLP
- Associate, 2014-present
•Andrews Kurth
- Associate, 2011-2014
Civic and Charitable Activities
•Dallas Urban Debate Alliance mentor at Garza High School
Honors and Awards
•Listed in Texas Super Lawyers Rising Stars, 2019
Selected Publications
•Warning to Executives: Reinvestment of Dividends in your 401(k) and Vesting of Stock Awards May Trigger HSR Filing Requirements, January 24, 2012
Areas of LAW
- Litigation