Lori M. Gallagher
Of Counsel

600 Travis
Suite 4200
Houston TX 77002
P: 713.220.4038
F: 713.220.4285

Lori is the partner-in-charge of the Appellate Section, specializing in state and federal appellate law. Lori's practice includes all aspects of state and federal litigation, with an emphasis on appeals, post-verdict motions, supersedeas bonds, post-judgment procedures, summary judgments, motions for directed verdict, and jury charges.

Articles / Publications

  • "Preservation of Error Prior to the Charge Stage in State Court" Second Annual Conference on Techniques for Handling Civil Appeals in State and Federal Court (June 4, 2002)
  • "Discovery and Evidentiary Preservation of Error: A Panel Discussion" Fourteenth Annual Advanced Evidence and Discovery Course, State Bar of Texas (Fall 2001)
  • "Handling the Monster Appeal" Dallas Bar Association Appellate Section (December 12, 2000)
  • "Do It or Lose It: What's New in Pretrial, Charge, and Postverdict Preservation of Error" Fourteenth Annual Advanced Civil Appellate Practice Course, State Bar of Texas (September 2000)
  • "Forms of Proof in Non-Trial Proceedings" Advanced Evidence and Discovery Course, State Bar of Texas (Spring 1999)
  • "Suspending Enforcement of the Trial Court’s Judgment" Seminar on Trial and Appellate Procedure (November 7, 1997)
  • "Accelerated Appeals" Seminar on the 1997 Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, State Bar of Texas (July 1997)
  • "Factual and Legal Sufficiency in the Texas Supreme Court: A Debate" Tenth Annual Advanced Civil Appellate Practice Course, State Bar of Texas (September 11, 1996)
  • "Report of the User-Friendly Courts Committee" The Appellate Advocate (August 1996)
  • "Judgments and Post-Verdict Motions in State Court: Protecting the Victory and Salvaging the Loss" Appellate Practice Institute, Houston Bar Association and HBA Appellate Practice Section (January 19, 1996)
  • "Post-Verdict Motions in State Court: The Last Chance for Preservation of Error in the Trial Court" Ninth Annual Advanced Civil Appellate Practice Course, State Bar of Texas (September 14, 1995)
  • "Post-Trial Preservation of Error in State Court" Fourth Annual Conference on Techniques for Handling Civil Appeals in State and Federal Court (June 16, 1994)
  • "Handling the Monster Appeal" Advanced Civil Trial Short Course, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law (April 28, 1994)
  • "Attorney-Client Conflicts of Interest and Disqualification of Counsel in Texas Litigation" Texas Tech Law Review (1993)
  • "Libel Law - New Mexico Adopts an Ordinary Negligence Standard for Defamation of a Private Figure: Marchiondo v. Brown" New Mexico Law Review (1983)
  • Parties chapter in Appeals book to be published by The West Group (requested to participate by former Supreme Court of Texas Justice Eugene Cook, now a partner at Bracewell & Patterson L.L.P.)
  • Moderator - "Appellate Practice Tips from the Judges," Twelfth Annual Advanced Civil Appellate Practice Course, State Bar of Texas (September 1998) (moderated panel of Chief and Associate Justices of the First and Fourteenth Courts of Appeals)

Briefings, Seminars & Speeches

Speaker

  • "Preservation of Error: Post-Charge to Court of Appeals," Appellate Advocacy: Handling the Referred Appeal, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, Dallas, Texas (March 11 and 12, 1993)
  • "Preservation of Error: Post-Charge to Court of Appeals," Fifteenth Annual Advanced Civil Trial Course, State Bar of Texas (September 2-4 and 16-18, 1992)

Speaker/Author

  • "Brief Writing: Practical Approaches by the Experts or How to Handle the Monster Appeal," Appellate Advocacy: Handling the Referred Appeal, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, Dallas, Texas (March 11 and 12, 1993)

Co-Speaker

  • "Differences Between State and Federal Appeals" (with Jim Turner), Federal Bar Association (November 15, 2001)

Speaker/Co-Author

  • "What You Don't Know Can Hurt You—A Bakers' Dozen of Landmines in Texas Practice" (co-authored with Mike Hatchell), Seventh Annual Advanced Civil Appellate Practice Course, State Bar of Texas (September 30-October 1, 1993)
  • "Preservation of Error Prior to the Charge Stage" (co-authored with Mike Hatchell), Third Annual Conference on Techniques for Handling Civil Appeals in State and Federal Court, University of Texas School of Law, Austin, Texas (June 10-11, 1993)
  • "The Ten Worst Traps" (co-authored with Mike Hatchell), Sixth Annual Advanced Civil Appellate Practice Course, State Bar of Texas (September 10-11, 1992)
  • "Brief Writing: Practical Approaches by the Experts or How to Handle the Monster Appeal" (co-authored with Mike Hatchell), Fifth Annual Advanced Appellate Practice Course (September 19-20, 1991)

Co-Speaker/Co-Author

  • "Attorneys, Mediators and Support Staff: Avoiding Conflicts When Employment Relationships Change" (with Andy Hanen), Recognizing and Resolving Conflicts of Interest, State Bar of Texas (May 1997)
  • "Overview of an Appeal and the Appellate Process" (with Molly Anderson, Ramey & Flock, PC), Appellate Practice: For Lawyers and Legal Assistants, State Bar of Texas (February 9-10, 1995)
  • "TRAPS: Annotated Guide to the Appellate Rules" (with Greg Smith, Ramey & Flock, PC), Eighth Annual Advanced Appellate Practice Course, State Bar of Texas (presented September 22, 1994)

Professional / Civic Affiliations

Member

  • Houston Bar Association
    • Appellate Section
    • Appellate Delay Reduction Committee(2000)
      • Chair (1996-1997)
      • Chair Elect (1995-1996)
      • Treasurer (1994-1995)
    • Litigation Section, Member (1984-Present)
    • Member, Administration of Justice Committee (1995-1997)
    • Co-chair, Bench Bar Conference (1995)
    • Member, Planning Committee (1997, 2000-2001)
  • State Bar of Texas
    • Appellate Section
      • Vice Chair (2001-2002)
      • Secretary (2000-2001)
      • Treasurer (1999-2000)
      • Council Member (1994-1997)
    • Chair, Member Services Committee (1998-1999)
    • Chair, Bench/Bar Liaison Committee (1995-1998)
    • Litigation Section, Member
    • Award of Merit: Service as Council Member of the Appellate Section of the State Bar of Texas (1994-1997)
  • Member and Director, Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists (Houston Chapter)
  • Texas Supreme Court Historical Society (1998-Present)
  • American Bar Association

Fellow

  • Houston Bar Foundation
  • Texas Bar Foundation

Certified - Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Board Certified, Civil Appellate Law (original certification 1989, recertified 1994, 1999)

Listed - Texas Super Lawyer, Texas Monthly (2003 & 2004)

Practice Areas
Education
  • JD, 1984, University of New Mexico School of Law, New Mexico Law Review, Editor-in-Chief
  • Graduate Diploma, 1981, Anglo-Irish Literature, Trinity College, Dublin, Rotary Foundation Scholarship
  • BA, 1980, with distinction, English and Journalism, University of New Mexico, Phi Beta Kappa
Admitted
  • Texas 1984
  • All Texas State Courts
  • Supreme Court of Texas
  • US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
  • US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
  • US District Court for the Northern District of Texas
  • US District Court for the Southern District of Texas
  • US Supreme Court
Languages
  • Spanish
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