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Cary
Hilburn is a native of Shreveport, Louisiana. Cary has accumulated a wide
array of experience from criminal defense to complex civil litigation.
Early on, Cary was asked to join the litigation team for a complex class
action consumer rights lawsuit involving a dispute over cellular telephone
service rate plans where he served a brief tour of duty before opening
his own office in Dallas representing plaintiffs and defendants with small
business, personal injury and criminal defense matters in the Dallas area
and in East Texas. Cary has since focused his attention on litigation
of intellectual property and business disputes, labor and employment matters
for both employers and employees and has represented clients with serious
bodily injury claims in Louisiana and in Texas. Cary has extensive litigation
experience at the trial and appellate court level in federal and states
courts throughout Texas and Louisiana. In addition to the healthy employment
law, personal injury law, and business and civil litigation practice Cary
now enjoys, Cary has also prosecuted trademark applications with the United
States Patent and Trademark Office and has obtained copyright registration
with the Library of Congress for clients' original works. Over the past
several years, Cary has been intensively engaged in significant litigation
of intellectual property matters including a number of lawsuits involving
biomedical patent rights for a Texas-based distributor of nutritional
supplements and in a number of lawsuits as trial and appellate counsel
in state and federal courts involving disputes over license and ownership
rights for some of the nation's premier and more famous trademarks.
Bar Admissions
Cary has been licensed to practice law in Texas
since 1994 and was admitted to the bar in Louisiana in 2000. Cary is also
currently admitted to practice law before the United States District Courts
for the Western District of Louisiana and for the Northern and Southern
Districts of Texas. Cary is also admitted to argue cases on appeal to the
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and the United States
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Education and Honors
In 1987, Cary graduated from Captain Shreve High School in Shreveport,
Louisiana before attending Louisiana Tech University where he earned his
undergraduate degree in 1990. Cary earned his law degree from the University
of Tulsa College of Law in 1994. While at Tulsa, Cary was quite active
and amassed a number of honors and awards. Cary was on the Dean's Honor
Roll, served as an officer of the TU Trial Lawyers Association, was inducted
into Phi Delta Phi honor law fraternity and was recognized for his academic
excellence and trial advocacy achievements by the Order of Barristers.
Publications
In 2004, Cary co-authored with Jennifer, "Managing Leaves, Absenteeism,
and Substance Abuse Issues Under Current ADA, FMLA, Workers' Compensation
and Other Laws and Regulations" (September 2004).
Affiliations
Cary is a proud member of the following organizations: Association of
Trial Lawyers of America, American Bar Association, Texas State Bar Association,
Louisiana State Bar Association, Shreveport Bar Association. Cary has
served in a number of positions with his church and other community organizations.
Jennifer
Hilburn joined the firm in 1998 after resigning from her post with the
Regional Solicitor of the United States Department of Labor in Dallas,
Texas after four years of dedicated service as a trial attorney safeguarding
employee rights and enforcing federal employment laws related to the Occupational
Safety and Health Act (OSHA); Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), including
minimum wage and overtime laws; Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA); Pregnancy
Discrimination Act (PDA); and other federal statutes. Jennifer has taken
her experience as an insider and now efficiently and effectively represents
employers, as well as employees, in administrative claims, and other defensive
matters that arise out of alleged violations of state and federal employment
regulations and statutes. Jennifer has also built a significant practice
counseling and advising clients in wrongful termination claims based on
statute, private contract or union collective bargaining agreements. She
also assists in negotiating executive compensation and benefits severance
packages; drafting, prosecuting and defending non-competition, non-solicitation
and other restrictive covenants used in employment contracts and handles
a variety of other claims related to labor and employment law in addition
to maintaining an active interest in personal injury, business and civil
litigation handled by the firm.
Bar Admissions
Jennifer has been licensed to practice law in Texas since 1994 and was
admitted to the bar in Louisiana in 2002. Jennifer is also currently admitted
to practice law in the United States District Court for the Northern District
of Texas.
Education
Jennifer received a bachelor's degree in business from the University
of Oklahoma in 1986. Jennifer earned her law degree in 1994 from the University
of Tulsa College of Law in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In addition to numerous activities
and awards, Jennifer was managing editor of the Energy Law Journal from
1993-1994 and was selected for membership in the Phi Delta Phi law honor
fraternity.
Publications
In 1993, Jennifer's legal writing skills were acknowledged with the publication
of her case note "Supreme Court Standing and the Dormant Commerce
Clause: Has Wyoming v. Oklahoma Set the Stage for Future Conflict?"
14 Energy Law Journal 153 (1993). In 2004, Jennifer co-authored with Cary,
"Managing Leaves, Absenteeism, and Substance Abuse Issues Under Current
ADA, FMLA, Workers' Compensation and Other Laws and Regulations"
(September 2004). Jennifer frequently lectures on labor and employment
law topics to lawyers, human resource professionals, and other groups.
Affiliations
Jennifer is a member of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the Texas
State Bar Association, the Louisiana State Bar Association and the Shreveport
Bar Association. Jennifer has served in a number of positions with her
church and other community organizations.
Positions
Prior to joining the firm, Jennifer was employed as a trial attorney with
the United States Department of Labor, Office of the Solicitor in Dallas,
Texas from 1994 to 1998. While there, she was named Outstanding Trial
Attorney in 1996 and 1997. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Jennifer worked
as marketing manager for Western Digital Corporation in Irvine, California
from 1988 to 1991.
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