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New home construction is big business in Texas. According to a report issued by Texas A&M University, from 2000 through 2007 over 1,000,000 new homes were built in the State of Texas. In the year 2007 alone, it has been estimated that on average 10,000 new homes were built each month in Texas. Read more
remodeling
Residential construction defect claims are not limited to new home construction. Remodeling contractors, builders, and service providers must also perform their work in accordance with many of the same construction standards that apply to new home construction. Read more
landscaping
Landscaping construction can be equally expensive and time consuming as new home construction or a home remodeling project. Proper landscaping typically raises the value of a home, increases aesthetics and "curb appeal," and generally makes a home more inviting and livable. But a landscaping project that results in unnecessary delay, increased costs... Read more
remodeling
What is commonly termed a "home system" is nothing more than one of the many interrelated systems that keep a home liveable and comfortable. This includes everything from a home's air conditioning and heating system to the home's theater and alarm systems. If these home systems are installed, removed, or repaired improperly, the value and liveability of a home can be drastically affected. Read more...
blackmold
Mold is a type of fungi present in virtually every environment. The two problems that molds present to homeowners are potential structural damage to a home and the potential health hazards to a home's inhabitants. Read more...
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Leesa Logan | Associate

 

Leesa Logan began her legal career in 1992 as a legal assistant. During this time, she also began working on her Associate's degree in paralegal studies. She received her Associate's degree in December 1995 and continued to work as a civil litigation paralegal for several years. Although she enjoyed her career as a paralegal, Leesa wanted to be more involved in the cases and the trial process. She decided to return to school to earn a Bachelor's degree with the ultimate goal of applying for law school. In 1997, while continuing to work as a paralegal, Leesa returned to college attending evening classes. She graduated from college in December 1998 and applied for law school. Leesa began law school at SMU in the Fall of 2000. While attending law school, she worked as law clerk for a plaintiff’s litigation firm and as a student attorney and chief counsel in the SMU Legal Clinic.

Due to her experience as a paralegal, Leesa was able to start her own law practice directly out of law school and continued an active solo family law/general civil practice in Flower Mound, Texas for three years prior to joining a complex commercial litigation law firm in Dallas. Leesa has experience in many areas of civil and commercial litigation and personal injury litigation.

 

REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE

  • Trucking industry breach of contract and alter ego litigation;
  • Complex oil & gas case to establish a constructive trust for mineral interests;
  • Breach of $4.5 million dollar construction and remodeling contract;
  • Declaratory judgment action against general contract surrounding breach of contract for $6M residential project, including fraudulent lien filing;
  • Draft appellate brief regarding issue of first impression in relation to the granting of sanctions for filing a Rule 202 petition;
  • Several small business defense matters ranging from breach of contract to defense of negligence actions;
  • Premises liability claim against hospital for sexual assault of patient by physician;
  • Suit against a diocese for sexual assault of minor;
  • Wrongful death claim relating to loss of unborn child due to automobile accident.
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ADMITTED

  • 2004, Texas;
  • 2007, New Mexico;
  • U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas


 

Leesa Profile

Education
J.D. 2003, Southern Methodist University;
B.B.S. summa cum laude, 1998, Dallas Christian College

Practice Areas
Civil and Commercial Litigation;
Personal Injury Litigation

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CPT is located 6 miles North of Downtown Dallas at the northeastern corner of North Central Expressway {US 75} and Caruth Haven Lane. Our office is                           located on the 15th floor, South Tower