Judy Kostura

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La pasión de Judy Kostura es ayudar a los demás. Durante más de cuarenta años, ha dedicado su carrera a representar a personas lesionadas, asesorar a colegas, impartir seminarios legales y servir como tutora ad litem designada por la corte para niños lesionados.

Siendo la primera de su familia en graduarse de la universidad, Judy obtuvo su licenciatura en la Universidad de Texas en Austin, trabajando para costear sus estudios universitarios y de derecho como asistente del Sargento de Armas en la Cámara de Representantes. Obtuvo su título en derecho en la Escuela de Derecho de la Universidad de Texas en 1980. Durante sus primeros cinco años de práctica, Judy manejó una amplia variedad de casos civiles, representando clientes en derecho familiar, redactando y tramitando testamentos, y cerrando transacciones inmobiliarias. Sin embargo, pronto encontró su vocación en el derecho de lesiones personales. En 1995, obtuvo un veredicto de $1.1 millones a favor de un motociclista atropellado por un conductor con solo $20,000 en cobertura de seguro de responsabilidad y logró recuperar la mayor parte del juicio de la aseguradora del demandado. Ese mismo año, ganó un juicio más modesto en la corte de distrito que obligó a una aseguradora de salud a tratar a su cliente lesionado de manera justa. La Corte de Apelaciones de Austin confirmó su veredicto, estableciendo un precedente en la lucha contra aseguradoras que no cumplen con sus obligaciones.

Ese caso marcó el comienzo de su especialización en subrogación de seguros de salud. Durante casi treinta años, Judy ha ayudado a sus clientes a conservar más de sus indemnizaciones por lesiones personales, obligando a las aseguradoras de salud a priorizar los derechos de sus asegurados. Cuando la Corte Suprema de Texas emitió una opinión en 2007 que favorecía a las aseguradoras, Judy presionó a la Legislatura de Texas para reformar la ley de subrogación de seguros de salud en el estado. Sus esfuerzos contribuyeron a mejoras para los empleados del gobierno local en 2007 y una reforma legislativa aún más amplia en 2013. Por su papel clave en esa reforma, la Texas Trial Lawyers Association le otorgó un premio en 2013 por sus contribuciones legislativas, incluyendo tres banderas de Texas: una ondeada el día en que la Cámara de Representantes aprobó la ley, otra cuando lo hizo el Senado, y la tercera el día en que el gobernador firmó la ley. En 2019, la organización Texas Watch la honró con el premio Champion of Justice, y en 2023, la Texas Trial Lawyers Association le otorgó su Premio a la Trayectoria Profesional.

Judy también ha sido reconocida por su generosidad con otros abogados. Ha sido contratada por colegas de todo Texas para ayudar a sus clientes lesionados y, en 2006, la Texas Trial Lawyers Association la distinguió con el Premio John Howie Spirit of Mentorship. En 2011, fue galardonada con el Scott Ozmun Trial Lawyer of the Year, el primer premio de este tipo otorgado por la Capital Area Trial Lawyers Association.

Las Cortes de Distrito Estatales de todo Texas han designado a Judy como tutora ad litem en numerosos casos para garantizar que los niños lesionados conserven los fondos de sus acuerdos legales, generando ahorros de millones de dólares para estos menores.

Texas requiere que los abogados completen educación legal continua cada año para mantenerse actualizados sobre los cambios en la ley. Judy es una expositora frecuente en diversos seminarios sobre lesiones personales, incluyendo estrategias para maximizar la compensación de los clientes, ética legal, estándares probatorios en apelaciones, cambios en la ley sobre evidencia médica y subrogación de seguros de salud en casos de lesiones personales. Ha impartido conferencias en la American Association for Justice, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Universidad de Texas School of Law, Colegio de Abogados del Estado de Texas, Universidad de Houston Law School, South Texas College of Law, Texas Advanced Paralegal Seminar, Capital Area Trial Lawyers Association, Austin Bar Association’s Ultimate Trial Notebook, South Plains Trial Lawyers Association, Texas Academy of Family Law Specialists y Houston Trial Lawyers Association, entre otros. En 2022, el Colegio de Abogados del Estado de Texas la honró con el Premio Gene Cavin a la Educación Continua, el equivalente a un premio a la trayectoria en educación legal.

Judy es miembro del Million Dollar Advocates Forum y ha sido reconocida como Texas Monthly Super Lawyer de manera ininterrumpida desde 2015. En 2016, fue incluida en la lista de Top 50 Texas Women y Top 50 Lawyers in Central/West Texas de Texas Monthly, y en 2021, fue reconocida como Top Women Attorneys in Texas. Judy está emocionada de unirse a Sorrels Law para liderar la nueva oficina en el centro de Texas, ampliando el compromiso de la firma con la excelencia y la justicia para las víctimas de lesiones.

Recognized as a Rising Star in 2019, 2020 and 2021 by Texas Super Lawyers, Phil is also a Fellow in the Texas Bar Foundation. Prior to becoming a lawyer, taught in the Houston Independent School District at an inner-city middle school. He also served as a bandmaster and musician on Norwegian, Celebrity, Holland America and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. He is admitted to the Fifth Circuit, Southern District of Texas and Western District of Texas in the federal court system.

Phil lives in Houston with his wife and their two young boys. When not working, Phil can be found coaching or assisting with his kids’ sports, enjoying Houston’s vibrant arts scene with his wife, or cheering on the Astros.

J.D., University of Virginia School of Law

  • Order of the Coif (Top 10% of Class)
  • National Trial Advocacy Team
  • National Trial Competition (National Finalist)
  • National Trial Advocacy College (Graduate)

M.A., The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies

  • Highest Honors
  • Dual concentrations in International Economics and U.S. Foreign Policy

B.A., Washington & Lee University, Politics

  • Summa cum laude
  • Phi Beta Kappa
  • American Bar Association
  • American Association for Justice
  • Texas Trial Lawyers Association
  • Houston Bar Association
  • Top Scorer, Texas Bar Exam
  • Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation
  • Fellow, Houston Bar Foundation
  • Houstonia Magazine’s “Top Personal Injury Lawyers”
  • Texas Super Lawyers “Rising Star”
  • U.S. Inspector Generals’ Council’s “Top Financial Crimes Investigation”
  • “Legal Article of the Year,” Houston Bar Foundation
  • National Trial Competition, National Finalist
  • Order of the Coif, Virginia Chapter
  • Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society
  • Sorrels Law Adds Litigation Muscle with Ex-Prosecutor, Law360 (April 20, 2023) (profiled) Read More…
  • Did Texas Rangers miss a key fact in probe of Lina Hidalgo’s office?, Houston Chronicle (April 3, 2022) (quoted)
  • Hidalgo Aides Are Accused of Steering a Contract to an Ally. Internal Communications Paint a Murkier Picture, Texas Monthly (March 29, 2022) (quoted)
  • Supreme Dilemma: Handling Conflicts Between State Medical Privacy Laws and Federal Investigative Subpoenas, 31 The ABA Health Lawyer 6 (Aug. 2019) (co-author)
  • Lessons in Due Diligence Seen in Case of Jailed Fraudster Whose History Hid in Plain Sight, Regulatory Compliance Watch (Dec. 3, 2018) (quoted)
  • Seeking Justice for Victims, UVA Lawyer (Spring 2018) (profiled)
  • Woman Who Ordered ‘Colombian Necktie’ Hit from Pinellas Jail Tells Judge She Has ‘Bad Judgment,’ Gets 65 More Years, Tampa Bay Times (Jan. 4, 2018) (quoted)
  • Case Study in International Money Laundering, Financial Crimes/Inspectors General Conference(Tampa, Aug. 2017) (speaker)
  • Emerging Trends in Securities Enforcement, Hillsborough Bar Assoc. (Tampa, April 2017) (speaker)
  • Effective Opening Statements, Goldberg Inn of Court (Tampa, Jan. 2017) (speaker)
  • The Benefits and Costs of the Joint Venture, 79 Texas Bar J. (Nov. 2016) (co-author)
  • Timely Disclosure Requirements of Texas’s RTP Statute, Texas Lawyer (Nov. 2, 2015) (co-author)
  • Joint Venturing the Case, 52 Houston Lawyer (July/Aug. 2015) (co-author)
  • Called to the Bar, 77 Texas Bar J. (July 2014) (author)
  • Address on Behalf of New Inductees, Texas Bar Induction Ceremony (Austin, June 2014) (speaker)
  • Waiting in the Wings? Assessing the Admissibility of Neuroimagery, 27 Dev. Mental Health L. 1 (2008) (author)
  • Prosecuting Opportunistic Hate Crimes, Anti-Defamation League (Boston, July 2008) (speaker)
  • Gerger, Hennessy & Martin (Partner)
  • Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check (Partner)
  • U.S. Department of Justice (Assistant U.S. Attorney)
  • Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Aziz (Associate)
  • Hogan Lovells (Associate)
  • Manhattan District Attorney’s Office (Assistant District Attorney)

Randy is the past President of the Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists, and past Chair of the Fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation.  He has served as the President of the Houston Bar Association, President of the Houston Trial Lawyers Association, President of the Houston Trial Lawyers Foundation, Vice President of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Trustee of the Texas Bar Foundation, Director of the State Bar of Texas (two terms), Commissioner of the Equal Access to Justice Commission, Trustee of the Texas Supreme Court Historical Society, and is currently on the Board of Directors at South Texas College of Law Houston.

Randy started his legal career at Fulbright & Jaworski, where he represented doctors, hospitals, insurance companies, and businesses in the state of Texas who were accused of civil wrongdoing.  He graduated Magna Cum Laude from South Texas College of Law Houston in 1987, where he was on the Law Review and was a member of the nationally recognized Board of Advocates.  South Texas College of Law Houston has honored Randy with its highest honor— the Dean’s Medal, as well as its Public Service Award (the inaugural award).  South Texas College of Law Houston has renamed its legal clinics The Randall O. Sorrels Legal Clinics, which represents 15,000 square feet of new, state-of-the-art facilities to bring together clients with unmet legal needs and students who are eager to work with those clients under the direct supervision of their professors.  In 2018, South Texas College of Law Houston honored Randy with the Distinguished Alumni Award.

Prior to law school, Randy graduated Magna Cum Laude from Houston Baptist University— where he was recognized as an NCAA Academic All-American in 1984.  He attended HBU on a soccer scholarship, and the soccer field at the university now carries his name— Randall O. Sorrels Field.  While at school, he was recognized as the Outstanding Student in both Political Science and Speech Communications.  In the greatest honor, the university gives to alumni, Randy was named as HBU’s Outstanding Alumnus of the Year for 2009, and he continues to be involved in alumni events and meetings.

Randy is married to his law partner, Alex L. Farias-Sorrels, and considers her one of the smartest lawyers he knows.  He is also a father of five children and one granddaughter.  His oldest daughter is a teacher and helps with the Sorrels Law communications efforts.  His second daughter is a speech language pathologist in New York.  His twin son and daughter are law students at the University of Texas.  And his youngest son is in a Montessori program.

  • State Bar of Texas, 1984
  • United States Supreme Court
  • United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
  • United States District Court, Southern District of Texas
  • American Association for Justice
  • Houston Bar Association, Appellate Section Member
  • State Bar of Texas, Appellate Section Member
  • Texas Association of Board Certified Trial and Appellate Specialists
  • Texas Trial Lawyers Association

He has published numerous articles, including:

  • “False Claims Act Actions—The Developing Case Law Regarding If and When Opinions of Medical Necessity Can Be Fraudulent”, The Health Lawyer, April 2015.
  • “In BP Gulf Oil Spill Litigation, the District Court Decided Important Legal Questions that will Likely be Appealed, including the Standard for “Gross Negligence” and “Willful Misconduct” under the Clean Water Act and the Standard for Vicarious Liability for Punitive Damages under Maritime Law”, The Energy Newsletter, October 1, 2014.
  •  “New York’s Highest Court Holds that Zoning Laws of New York Towns Banning Fracking Are Enforceable — A Brief Analysis of the Oral Arguments and the Court’s Opinion”,Pratt’s Energy Law Report, September 2014.
  •  “New Silica Exposure Standard Likely to Impact Fracking”, Energy, Employment and Project Finance Law360, September 17, 2014.
  •  “New Trial Orders in Texas Now Subject to Appellate Review”, Texas and Appellate Law360, September 9, 2013.
  •  “Unsettled Questions of Texas Law—Claim for Exemplary Damages Against an Insured Employer for a Work-Related Death”, 53 South Texas Law Review 787, Summer 2012.
  •  “Cellphones can be perilous to employers,” Houston Business Journal, August 12, 2011.
  •  “Tortious Interference Arising from Filing or Threatening to File a Lawsuit: The Privilege Defense in Flux,” The Houston Lawyer; September/October, 2003.
  •  “The 1979 Amendments Revolutionized the Texas Statutes of Limitations. But it was Not Recognized Until Almost 11 Years Later,” Texas Bar Journal, Vol. 54, No. 4, April, 1991.
  • Served on the Board of the Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists.
  • Served as the President of the Houston Chapter of the Christian Legal Society.
  • Performed significant pro bono legal services for many clients who could not afford to pay an attorney.
  • Mentored underprivileged high school students through Breakthrough Houston.

He lives in Bellaire, Texas with his wife Carol, and has two adult children. He is an avid cyclist and consumer of political news. He and Carol are active members at Christ the King Presbyterian Church.