Matt Hurt practices in the areas of civil litigation, with an emphasis in construction, antitrust, condemnation, real estate, and general business litigation. He has represented private landowners in condemnation and threatened condemnation proceedings, assisting them in putting in place a plan to cure and in seeking compensation from governmental agencies. He also has represented commercial and residential owners, general contractors, and subcontractors in construction defect disputes and payment disputes, both as plaintiff, and as defendant. The disputes have involved construction on apartment buildings, condos, single family residential structures, and large commercial retail/office structures. Mr. Hurt played a key part in settling a significant construction defect case concerning a large multi-unit condo structure where plaintiffs alleged fraud against the developer and systematic defective construction affecting all condo units against various trades. That case settled, in part, because of the joint efforts of our lawyers and the client in finding a creative resolution with the municipality's building official. Mr. Hurt played a vital role in obtaining restitution from a client�s former employee who embezzled millions of dollars. He has experience in representing health care entities in antitrust defense litigation, as well as working on the plaintiff's side in two large antitrust actions. Mr. Hurt also has experience in pre- and post-judgment remedies. Education J.D., magna cum laude, Texas Tech University School of Law, 2001 B.S., Civil Engineering, magna cum laude, Texas A&M University, 1996 Bar Admissions Texas Colorado Representative Experience Represent a large private construction company in Texas litigation and advise on public bidding matters. Represent a large private contractor in construction defect cases. Represent private owners in condemnation matters. Represent owners in construction defect matters. Represent various health care entities in antitrust litigation. Represent a large private utility provider in a class action brought by numerous utility consumers. Represent a large insurer in products liability matters. Represent an out of state ranch in Texas litigation. Represent a general contractor in a claim against a subcontractor concerning concrete work on a runway. Represent homeowners in a construction defect claim against the builder, engineer, and developer. Press Release Half of Locke Liddell & Sapp's "Rising Stars" Are Women/Minorities 7/11/2005 Texas Monthly Names 20 Locke Liddell & Sapp Attorneys as Rising Stars for 2005 6/27/2005 Professional History Associate in the law firm of Locke Liddell & Sapp Civil Engineer with Garcia & Associates Engineering, Inc. (now known as the Lopez-Garcia Group) Professional Affiliations Member, Texas Bar Association Member, Colorado Bar Association Member, American Bar Association. |