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Overview

Jameson keeps the end goal in mind as he helps businesses and individuals navigate the difficult problems they face in litigation and bankruptcy matters.

Jameson is experienced in all areas of bankruptcy law, although he most often represents debtors and creditors in Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases. Banks, private lenders, loan servicers and other financial institutions as well as businesses, debtors and trustees turn to Jameson for representation in state and federal courts, bankruptcy courts, and arbitrations before the American Arbitration Association. 

Jameson also handles pre-bankruptcy workout matters and state court insolvency and receivership cases. In his multifaceted practice, he helps clients navigate the complicated ins and outs of bankruptcy law to assure that their rights are in compliance with the complex bankruptcy code.

A seasoned litigator, Jameson counsels clients in commercial disputes. He also represents owners, developers, design professionals, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers in construction defect and related matters. He handles all aspects of litigation from pre-suit demand through final appeal. Jameson is Board Certified in Consumer and Commercial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.

Jameson tends to see the big picture for clients, rather than focusing solely on the immediate problems. With every decision, he keeps the end goal in mind and a strategy in place to strive for the most successful outcome possible for clients. 
 

Industry

Services

Recognition

  • Austin Monthly magazine, Top Austin Attorney, Bankruptcy and Workout, 2019-2023; Commercial Litigation, 2019
  • Benchmark Litigation, 40 & Under Hot List, 2020-2023
  • Thomson Reuters' Texas Super Lawyers, Rising Stars, 2020-2024

Education

  • J.D., University of Houston Law Center
    • National Order of Scribes Award
    • Order of Barristers
    • Houston Journal of International Law, Senior Articles Editor
  • B.A., University of Texas at Austin
    • Government

Admissions

  • Texas
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas

Professional Memberships and Certifications

  • National Association of Federal Equity Receivers (NAFER)
  • American Bankruptcy Institute
  • Austin Bar Association, Bankruptcy Law Section, Chair, 2022-2023​
  • State Bar of Texas, Bankruptcy Section Council 
    • Vice President, Public Education, 2021-2023
    • Vice President, Membership, 2023
  • The Hon. Larry E. Kelly Bankruptcy American Inn of Court
  • University of Houston Law Center
    • John J. Gibbons National Moot Court Competition, Team Coach, 2015
    • National Criminal Procedure Moot Court Competition, Team Coach, 2014
  • University of Texas School of Law, Duberstein National Moot Court Competition, Team Coach, 2019-2023

Supervising attorneys will generally allow you to take on as much responsibility as you are comfortable with and will look for opportunities if you express an interest.

Experience

Bankruptcy

  • Represented debtors and creditors in Chapter 7, 11 and 13 bankruptcies and adversary proceedings.
  • Represented debtors and creditors in objections to discharge and nondischargeability proceedings in bankruptcy court.
  • Represented purchasers of assets in bankruptcy proceedings through Section 363 sales and pursuant to Chapter 11 plans.
  • Represented one of the country's largest private homebuilders after a concrete subcontractor filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy after falling behind on paying its suppliers. The suppliers filed liens on more than 100 houses, which meant that each property lien had to be investigated and considered separately.
  • Represented a State Attorney General's Office and a state treasurer in an energy company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filed in federal court.
  • Represented creditors in defending objections to proofs of claim and preference actions.
  • Represented major commercial lenders in various types of workouts, forbearance arrangements and restructuring agreements.

Litigation

  • Represented court-appointed receiver in SEC civil action alleging $345 million Ponzi scheme that involved the purchase and sale of fictitious consumer debt portfolios.
  • Represented financial institutions in more than 100 cases nationwide defending claims related to mortgage lending practices, including Fair Debt Collections Practices Act, Truth in Lending Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and numerous states' consumer protection statutes.
  • Represented general contractor in multiparty arbitration defending claims related to alleged defects in design and construction of five-story, 200,000-square-foot hospital.
  • Represented engineering firm in defending property damage claims related to design and construction of municipal waste water system.
  • Obtained complete defense verdict in jury trial of claims for malicious prosecution, defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress related to pursuit of collection efforts for unpaid debt and missing collateral.
  • Represented a water technology provider in a case where a construction rental company failed to pay its bill. The construction rental company went on the offensive attempting to bring down the amount it owed, but the Husch Blackwell team removed the case to federal court, where it was dismissed
  • Represented commercial landlord in $2.9 million state court lawsuit for breach of contract and breach of guaranty claims against a spinal surgeon who vacated space, defaulted on the lease prior to its completion and then filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy a few days prior to the start of the trial.
  • Represented infusion care provider and specialty pharmacy in dispute with insurance company over wrongful denial and underpayment of insurance claims.
  • Represented a water technology provider in a case where a construction rental company failed to pay its bill. The construction rental company went on the offensive attempting to bring down the amount it owed, but the Husch Blackwell team removed the case to federal court, where it was dismissed.
Media Mentions | August 02, 2021
Austin Monthly: Austin's Top Attorneys 2021
Media Mentions | July 28, 2020
Austin Monthly: Austin's Top Attorneys 2020
News Releases | December 19, 2019
Husch Blackwell Welcomes 22 New Partners

Nearly 60 percent of the firm's 2020 partnership class is comprised of women.

News Releases | August 06, 2019
Austin Monthly Names 12 From Husch Blackwell as Top Austin Attorneys

The Top Austin Attorney listing was compiled through an online peer-voting process.

Outside the Office

Jameson's greatest accomplishment arrived in April 2020 when he and his wife, Sarah, welcomed their daughter. Jameson and Sarah are expecting the arrival of their second daughter in June 2022.

When he is not reciting nursery rhymes, Jameson likes to try his hand at home improvement projects, play with his two dogs or explore the local wineries, breweries and distilleries with his wife. 

A perfect day would be spent on the mountains skiing or camping and exploring the outdoors.​

Community Leadership

Jameson believes children should have high-quality learning programs available for afterschool, weekends and summer break. 

Jameson serves on the board of Learn All the Time Network to assure that children have access to quality out-of-school-time programs. The nonprofit organization provides weekly and monthly training to participants in the network statewide to give them ideas about improving the quality of their own programs, generating new ideas for programs, and providing grants and scholarships to people with unique ideas for afterschool activities. Jameson oversees funding for the programs, approval of organizational decisions, and the director’s fulfillment of the organization’s mission. Jameson also attends all of the organization’s major events.

  • Learn All the Time Network, Board of Directors, Treasurer
Pro Bono - Civil Litigation

Jameson volunteers his legal services to help low-income individuals resolve their civil matters. 

Jameson conducts pro bono work for Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas, where he handles civil litigation cases on various subject matters, other than insolvency work. Typically, he volunteers for cases such as helping an individual negotiate a contract when he or she can no longer afford the payments or assisting an individual in recovering payment from a builder who never completed a project. Jameson also has handled immigration asylum and veterans’ rights cases. He enjoys working to achieve the best possible result for people who otherwise would not have access to legal representation.