Marc F. Kirkland
April 23, 2018
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Mark Scudder
April 13, 2018
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Laura Caston
June 10, 2016
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Practice Description
Ms. Caston dedicates her family law practice to crafting creative, client-focused strategies both in and out of the courtroom. She represents clients in a wide range of matters including divorce, complex property division, contested custody disputes, adoption and termination suits, enforcement and modification of child and property-related issues, and family law appeals. Recognizing that each family is unique, Ms. Caston tailors her approach to achieve resolutions that meet the specific needs and goals of each client.
Publications, Seminars, and Cases
Author, “Winning Your Motion for New Trial: 5 Traps of a Default Judgment.” DBA Headnotes, September 1, 2021.
Co-Author, “Characterization of Intellectual Property in Divorce.” DBA Headnotes, March 1, 2021.
Author, “Contractual Protections for Postponed Nuptials.” DBA Headnotes, September 1, 2020.
Co-Author, “Victims of Family Violence Are Asking: Is It Really Safer to Stay Home?” Local Profile, April 9, 2020.
Moderator, “What You and Your Client Need to Know About Direct Communications with Opposing Parties” DBA Ethics Fest 2019, May 2, 2019.
Author, “Alternatives to Reimbursement Claims for Minors.” State Bar of Texas, Family Law Section Report, Volume 2018 (Fall 2018).
Author, “What Do I Do When I Suspect Child Abuse or Neglect?” DBA Headnotes, September 1, 2018.
In the Interest of C.R.G., a Child, No. 05-17-00717-CV (Tex. App.—Dallas 2017, pet. denied) (mem. op.).
Community Involvement, Affiliations and Memberships
Member, State Bar of Texas, Family Law Section (2014–present)
Member, Dallas Bar Association, Family Law Section (2014–present); Legal Ethics Committee (2018–present)
Sustaining Fellow, DAYL Foundation; Member, Grant Committee and Finance Committee (2020–present)
Associate, Annette Stewart Inn of Court (2019–present)
Participant, Communities Foundation of Texas Emerging Leaders in Philanthropy (2022)
Member, Richardson Chamber of Commerce (2020–present)
Advisory Board Member, Leadership First, First United Methodist Church of Richardson (2018–present)
Awards & Honors
Texas Rising Star, Thomson Reuters (2021)
Texas Super Lawyers – Rising Stars (2021–2023)
Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America (2024)
Lisa Marquis
April 8, 2015
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Practice Description
Lisa Marquis believes in settling family cases collaboratively whenever possible. Her clients view the collaborative process as a way to better control the outcome of their case and reduce stress and trauma to their family. Divorce is certainly an ending, but Lisa also sees it as the beginning of a new family unit. She believes that the collaborative process can smooth the transition for you and your children. Lisa also understands that some cases cannot be handled collaboratively and also effectively represents clients in contested matters that are presented to the court for determination. However, even in those contested cases, Lisa uses her training as a collaborative attorney to minimize the level of conflict between the parties, and endeavors to always put the best interest of the children first. Even in cases that need to be handled through the more traditional litigation process, Lisa strives to be part of the solution and not part of the problem.
Focus of Practice
- Collaborative Divorce
- Contested Divorce
- Custody Disputes
- Visitation Issues
- Child Support Modification
- Custody Modification
- Enforcement Actions
- Paternity
- Adoption
- Premarital Agreements
- Partition Agreements
- Wills
- Probate
- Guardianship
Representative Experience
In 1991 Lisa began her legal career as a litigation attorney with Streich Lang in Phoenix. In 1994 she moved back to her home state of Texas to work as a tax attorney with the Dallas law firm of Johnson & Gibbs. When Johnson & Gibbs disbanded in 1995, Lisa began practicing family law in Plano. In 1997, Lisa partnered with Sharon Easley to form Easley & Marquis. After 15 years in practice with Sharon, Lisa joined with Hastings Hanshaw and Collin Kennedy in 2012 to start a family law practice with the firm of Hanshaw Kennedy Marquis. In April of 2015, Lisa joined the firm of Quilling, Selander, Lownds, Winslett & Moser, P.C. to head up their Collin County office, which opened in Plano on April 1, 2015.
Lisa is well known for her work in collaborative law, successfully handling more than 100 cases. She has been secretary, vice-president and president of the Collin County Bar Association, chair of the Collin County Bench/Bar Foundation and vice-president of the Plano chapter of the American Business Women’s Association. She is an active member of the Association of Networking Professionals, in which she has held the positions of Vice-President and President for multiple terms. Lisa has also served as a Girl Scout Leader in Celina and on the church council of Rejoice Lutheran Church in Frisco.
Community Involvement, Affiliations and Memberships
- Charter Life Fellow of the Collin County Bench/Bar Foundation
- Member of the Collin County Bar Association
- Collaborative Law Alliance of Collin County
- Collaborative Law Institute of Texas
- The College of the State Bar of Texas
R. Kendall Yow
November 29, 2013
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Practice Description
Ms. Yow represents financial institutions in litigation arising from residential loans and real property transactions.
Representative Experience
Represented financial institutions in various litigation matters involving state and federal debt collection.
Defended financial institutions against a range of claims, including wrongful foreclosure, fraud, breach of contract, and Deceptive Trade Practices Act violations.
Judicial intern, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Austin, Texas, 2006
Staff Assistant, U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Washington, DC, 2005
Community Involvement, Affiliations and Memberships
Foundation Fellow, Dallas Association of Young Lawyers
Member, Dallas Bar Association
Selected Published Cases
Soin v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., CIV.A. H-14-1861, 2014 WL 4386003 (S.D. Tex. Sept. 4, 2014).
Reece v. U.S. Bank Nat. Ass’n, 4:13-CV-982-O, 2014 WL 301022 (N.D. Tex. Jan. 28, 2014), aff’d, 762 F.3d 422 (5th Cir. 2014).
Murray v. U.S. Bank Nat. Ass’n, 411 S.W.3d 926 (Tex. App.—El Paso 2013, no pet.).
Clarkson v. Deutsche Bank Nat. Trust Co., 331 S.W.3d 837 (Tex. App.—Amarillo 2011).
Gregory M. Sudbury
November 29, 2013
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Practice Description
Mr. Sudbury’s practice involves representation of regional and national clients in financial institution litigation involving residential mortgage loans, including loan repurchase, wrongful foreclosure, debt collection and lien priority matters. He also regularly represents clients in construction litigation, health care litigation and insurance disputes.
Representative Experience
Represented national financial institutions in various litigation matters, including loan repurchase related issues.
Represented national health care providers in various litigation matters, including service contract and employment related issues.
Represented regional financial institution in various litigation matters, including insurance disputes and employment related issues.
Represented insurers and insureds in various insurance coverage disputes.
Selected Publications, Seminars and Cases
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. v. Classic Home Financial, Inc., 548 Fed.Appx. 205 (5th Cir. 2013)
Home Loan Corp. v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., 312 S.W. 3d 199 (Tex. App. – Houston [14th Dist.] 2010, no pet.)
Red Rock Properties 2005, Ltd. v. Chase Home Finance, LLC, No. 14-08-00352-CV, 2009 WL 1795037 (Tex. App. – Houston [14th Dist.] June 25, 2009, no pet.)
Cuauhtli v. Chase Home Finance LLC, 308 Fed. App. 772 (5th Cir. 2009), cert denied 129 S. Ct. 2447 (2009)
Mitchell v. Chase Home Finance, LLC, No. 3:06-CV-2009-K, 2008 WL 623395 (N.D. Tex. March 4, 2008)
Schuhart v. Chase Home Finance, LLC, No. C-05-385, 2006 WL 1897263 (S.D. Tex. July 10, 2006)