Recent Snell News

Jason Snell and Emily Casey honored by 2024 Super Lawyers

By Gabriella Villegas / September 23, 2024

We are excited to announce that both Jason Snell and Emily Casey have been recognized by Super Lawyers for 2024! Jason was named to the Top 50 list in Central/West Texas, and Emily was honored as a Rising Stars honoree. We are proud of Jason and Emily’s accomplishments and their commitment to providing quality legal […]

AnneMarie McComb Named Partner at Snell Law

By Gabriella Villegas / August 5, 2024

We are thrilled to announce that AnneMarie McComb has been named Partner at Snell Law! With an impressive background in civil and commercial litigation, AnneMarie has been a vital asset to our team since joining us. She graduated from Baylor Law School and has since demonstrated exceptional dedication to her clients and the legal community. […]

Jason Snell Recognized as Top Attorney for 2024 with Austin Monthly Magazine

By Gabriella Villegas / July 30, 2024

We are thrilled to announce that Jason Snell of Snell Firm has been recognized as a Top Attorney for 2024 by Austin Monthly Magazine! Jason and everyone at Snell Law thank their clients and colleagues for their continuing support and trust.

Snell Law Triumphs at Supreme Court of Texas

By Jason Snell / June 24, 2024

On June 21, 2024, the Texas Supreme Court rendered a final judgment in favor of Snell Law’s client against the State of Texas and reversed a trial court judgment awarding over $16,000,000 under the Texas Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act. (A copy of the majority court’s opinion is linked here.) Although the lawsuit began in 2012 and […]

Snell Law Celebrates its 17 Year Anniversary!

By Gabriella Villegas / June 6, 2024

Snell Law is thrilled to celebrate 17 years! We are grateful to the Austin legal community and our clients for their unwavering support and trust, which has been the driving force behind our success. We look forward to continuing to provide excellent legal services for many years to come!

Jason Snell Invited to be a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America

By Gabriella Villegas / April 5, 2024

Jason Snell has accepted the Litigation Counsel of America’s invitation to be a Fellow of The Trial Lawyer Honorary Society, having been nominated by fellow litigator David L. Plaut. Jason Snell is honored to be part of a community dedicated to advancing the professional development of lawyers and looks forward to connecting with other Fellows.  The Litigation […]

Jason Snell Speaks at The University of Texas School of Law

By Gabriella Villegas / March 22, 2024

Jason Snell spoke with UT Law’s Judicial Internship Program students earlier this week.  Vasu Bahara, Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judge and professor, invited Jason to talk with the class about effective legal presentations and professionalism in the courtroom. The students are engaged in various judicial internships and will give a presentation on the judicial decision-making process […]

Jason Snell Speaks at the 40th Annual Litigation Update Institute

By Gabriella Villegas / January 29, 2024

Jason Snell was privileged to speak at the TexasBarCLE’s 40th Annual Litigation Update Institute alongside attorney Kevin Terrazas. The webcast replay will be available starting February 29. Thank you to the State Bar of Texas for inviting Jason Snell to speak! 

Third Court of Appeals Affirms Award for Snell Law’s Clients

By Gabriella Villegas / December 22, 2023

In October 2023, the Third Court of Appeals ruled for Snell Law’s clients, an engineer and her engineering firm, who are involved in a lawsuit with a former business partner. You can read more about the victory here. Yesterday, Snell Law received news that the appellate court has affirmed its ruling and denied the appellants’ motion […]

Snell Law to Argue Before the Supreme Court of Texas

By Gabriella Villegas / December 11, 2023

On January 31, 2024, Snell Law will present a case for oral argument at the Supreme Court of Texas involving a lawsuit brought under the Texas Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act. Oral argument before the Supreme Court of Texas is rare. Few cases are advanced through the appellate courts.  Even fewer make it to the Supreme […]