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Texas Courthouse Guide 2020 12 TEXAS COURTHOUSE GUIDE 2020 STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS AND AGENCIES Case Manager Southern and Eastern Districts: FEDERAL COURTS Angel Tardie Phone: 504-310-7715 S AND AGENCIES IE Case Manager Louisiana, Mississippi and Agency: C Connie Brown GEN A Phone: 504-310-7671 U.S. SUPREME COURT 1 First St. NE AND Senior Staff Attorney: Kim Tycer S Washington, DC 20543 Phone: 504-310-8504 Phone: 202-479-3000 OURT www.supremecourt.gov C Circuit Librarian: Sue Creech 600 Camp St., Room 106 Clerk: Scott S. Harris Phone: 202-479-3011 New Orleans, LA 70130 EDERAL Phone: 504-310-7797 F Chief Justice: John G. Roberts, Jr. E-mail: [email protected] AND Counselor to the Chief Justice: Jeffrey P. Minear TATE S CIRCUIT JUDGES Associate Justices: Clarence Thomas Chief Judge Priscilla R. Owen Ruth Bader Ginsburg 903 San Jacinto Blvd., Room 434 Stephen G. Breyer Austin, TX 78701-2450 Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Phone: 512-916-5167 Sonia Sotomayor Elena Kagan Neil M. Gorsuch Active Judges by Seniority: Brett M. Kavanaugh Circuit Judge Edith H. Jones 515 Rusk Ave., Room 12505 Houston, TX 77002-2655 5TH U.S. CIRCUIT Phone: 713-250-5484 COURT OF APPEALS Circuit Judge Jerry E. Smith 600 S. Maestri Place 515 Rusk Ave., Room 12621 New Orleans, LA 70130 Houston, TX 77002 www.ca5.uscourts.gov Phone: 713-250-5101 Clerk: Lyle W. Cayce Circuit Judge Carl E. Stewart Phone: 504-310-7700 300 Fannin St., Suite 5226 E-mail: [email protected] Shreveport, LA 71101-3074 Phone: 318-676-3765 Circuit Executive: Ted Cominos 600 Camp St. Circuit Judge James L. Dennis New Orleans, LA 70130 600 Camp St., Room 219 Phone: 504-310-7777 New Orleans, LA 70130 Phone: 504-310-8000 Case Administration Manager: Peter Conners Phone: 504-310-7685 Circuit Judge Jennifer Walker Elrod Case Manager Northern and Western Districts: 515 Rusk Ave., Room 12014 Amanda Sutton-Foy Houston, TX 77002 Phone: 504-310-7670 Phone: 713-250-7590 TEXAS LAWYER 01_federal-2020.indd 12 4/2/2020 12:24:07 PM TEXAS COURTHOUSE GUIDE 2020 13 Circuit Judge Leslie H. Southwick Circuit Judge Fortunato P. Benavides 501 E. Court St., Suite 3.750 903 San Jacinto Blvd., Room 450 Jackson, MS 39201 Austin, TX 78701 Phone: 601-608-4760 Phone: 512-916-5796 Circuit Judge Catharina Haynes Circuit Judge Edith Brown Clement 1100 Commerce St., Room 1452 600 Camp St., Room 200 S Dallas, TX 75242 New Orleans, LA 70130 TATE Phone: 214-753-2750 Phone: 504-310-8068 AND Circuit Judge James E. Graves, Jr. Circuit Judge W. Eugene Davis F 501 E. Court St., Suite 3.550 600 Camp St., Room 210 EDERAL Jackson, MS 39201 New Orleans, LA 70130 Phone: 601-608-4775 Phone: 504-310-8036 C OURT Circuit Judge Stephen A. Higginson Circuit Judge Patrick E. Higginbotham S 600 Camp St., Room 300 755 E. Mulberry Ave., Suite 350 AND New Orleans, LA 70130-3425 San Antonio, TX 78212 Phone: 504-310-8228 Phone: 210-472-4060 A GEN Circuit Judge Gregg J. Costa Circuit Judge E. Grady Jolly C IE 515 Rusk St., Room 12015 501 E. Court St., Suite 3.850 S Houston, TX 77002 Jackson, MS 39201 Phone: 713-250-5030 Phone: 601-608-4745 Circuit Judge Don R. Willett Circuit Judge Carolyn Dineen King 903 San Jacinto Blvd., Room 400 515 Rusk Ave., Room 11020 Austin, TX 78701 Houston, TX 77002 Phone: 512-691-9330 Phone: 713-250-5750 Circuit Judge James C. Ho Circuit Judge Thomas M. Reavley 1100 Commerce St., Room 1264 515 Rusk Ave., Room 11009 Dallas, TX 75242 Houston, TX 77002 Phone: 214-765-2870 Phone: 713-250-5185 Circuit Judge Stuart K. Duncan Circuit Judge Jacques L. Wiener, Jr. 7777 Florida St., Suite 369 600 Camp St., Room 244 Baton Rouge, LA 70801 New Orleans, LA 70130 Phone: 225-726-2905 Phone: 504-310-8098 Circuit Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt 600 Camp St., Room 230 U.S. COURT OF New Orleans, LA 70130 Phone: 504-310-8311 APPEALS FOR THE Circuit Judge Andrew S. Oldham 903 San Jacinto Blvd., Room 440 FEDERAL CIRCUIT Austin, TX 78701 717 Madison Place NW Phone: 512-676-2690 Washington, DC 20439 www.cafc.uscourts.gov Senior Judges (Alphabetically): Circuit Judge Rhesa H. Barksdale Circuit Executive and Clerk of Court: 501 E. Court St., Suite 3.800 Peter R. Marksteiner Jackson, MS 39201 Room 401 Phone: 601-608-4730 Phone: 202-275-8000 TEXAS LAWYER 01_federal-2020.indd 13 4/2/2020 12:24:07 PM 14 TEXAS COURTHOUSE GUIDE 2020 Chief Judge: Sharon Prost Judge Timothy M. Reif Case Manager: Cynthia Love Circuit Judges (Alphabetically): Phone: 212-264-2923 William C. Bryson Raymond T. Chen Senior Judges (Alphabetically): Raymond C. Clevenger, III Judge Thomas J. Aquilino, Jr. Timothy B. Dyk Case Manager: Steve Taronji S Todd M. Hughes Phone: 212-264-1611 IE C Richard Linn Alan D. Lourie Judge Richard K. Eaton GEN Haldane R. Mayer A Case Manager: Casey Cheevers Kimberly A. Moore Phone: 212-264-1615 Pauline Newman AND S Kathleen M. O’Malley Judge Richard W. Goldberg S. Jay Plager Case Manager: Casey A. Cheevers OURT Jimmie V. Reyna Phone: 212-264-1615 C Alvin A. Schall Kara F. Stoll Richard G. Taranto Judge Leo M. Gordon EDERAL Evan J. Wallach Case Manager: Steve Taronji F Phone: 212-264-1611 AND Judge Jane A. Restani U.S. COURT OF Case Manager: Geoffrey Goell TATE S INTERNATIONAL TRADE Phone: 212-264-2973 One Federal Plaza New York, NY 10278-0001 U.S. TAX COURT Phone: 212-264-2800 400 Second St. NW www.cit.uscourts.gov Washington, DC 20217 Phone: 202-521-0700 Clerk of the Court: Mario Toscano www.ustaxcourt.gov Phone: 212-264-2812 E-mail: [email protected] Clerk of the Court: Stephanie A Servoss Chief Judge: Maurice B. Foley Chief Judge: Timothy C. Stanceu Phone: 202-521-0777 Case Manager: Cynthia Love Phone: 212-264-2923 Judges (Alphabetically): Active Judges (Alphabetically): Judge Tamara W. Ashford Judge M. Miller Baker Phone: 202-521-0822 Case Manager: Casey A. Cheevers Judge Ronald L. Buch Phone: 212-264-1615 Phone: 202-521-0810 Judge Elizabeth A. Copeland Judge Mark A. Barnett Phone: 202-521-0670 Case Manager: Geoffrey Goell Judge Joseph H. Gale Phone: 212-264-2973 Phone: 202-521-0688 Judge David Gustafson Judge Jennifer Choe-Groves Phone: 202-521-0850 Case Manager: Steve Taronji Judge Courtney D. Jones Phone: 212-264-1611 Phone: 202-521-0795 Judge Kathleen Kerrigan Judge Gary S. Katzmann Phone: 202-521-0750 Case Manager: Geoffrey Goell Judge Richard T. Morrison Phone: 212-264-2973 Phone: 202-521-0853 Judge Joseph W. Nega Judge Claire R. Kelly Phone: 202-521-0640 Case Manager: Steve Taronji Judge Elizabeth Crewson Paris Phone: 212-264-1611 Phone: 202-521-0839 TEXAS LAWYER 01_federal-2020.indd 14 4/2/2020 12:24:07 PM TEXAS COURTHOUSE GUIDE 2020 15 Judge Cary Douglas Pugh Judges (Alphabetically): Phone: 202-521-0824 Judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith Judge Michael B. Thornton Judge Lydia Kay Griggsby Phone: 202-521-0766 Judge Richard A. Hertling Judge Emin Toro Judge Ryan T. Holte Phone: 202-521-0760 Judge Elaine D. Kaplan Judge Patrick J. Urda Judge Matthew H. Solomson S Phone: 202-521-0800 Judge David A. Tapp TATE Judge Thomas C. Wheeler Senior Judges (Alphabetically): AND Judge Mary Ann Cohen Senior Judges (Alphabetically): F Phone: 202-521-0655 Judge Eric G. Bruggink EDERAL Judge John O. Colvin Judge Edward J. Damich Phone: 202-521-0662 Judge Nancy B. Firestone C Judge Joel Gerber Judge Bondan A. Futey OURT Phone: 202-521-0699 Judge Robert H. Hodges, Jr. Judge Marian Blank Horn Judge Joseph R. Goeke S Phone: 202-521-0690 Judge Charles F. Lettow AND Judge Loren A. Smith Judge James S. Halpern Judge John Paul Wiese A Phone: 202-521-0707 GEN Judge Mark V. Holmes Judge Mary Ellen Coster Williams C Phone: 202-521-0714 Judge Victor J. Wolski IE Judge Albert G. Lauber S Phone: 202-521-0785 Judge L. Paige Marvel U.S. DISTRICT COURTS Phone: 202-521-0785 Judge Robert P. Ruwe Phone: 202-521-0740 EASTERN DISTRICT Judge Juan F. Vasquez Headquarters for the Eastern District Phone: 202-521-0778 211 W. Ferguson St., Room 106 Judge Thomas B. Wells Tyler, TX 75702 Phone: 202-521-0790 Phone: 903-590-1000 www.txed.uscourts.gov Special Trial Judges: Lewis R. Carluzzo, Chief Special Trial Judge Chief Judge: Rodney Gilstrap Phone: 202-521-3339 100 E. Houston St. Judge Daniel A. Guy, Jr. Marshall, TX 75670 Phone: 202-521-3370 Phone: 903-935-3868 Judge Diana L. Leyden Fax: 903-935-2295 Phone: 202-521-0823 Judge Peter J. Panuthos Phone: 202-521-4707 Beaumont Division 300 Willow St. Beaumont, TX 77701 U.S. COURT OF Counties Served: Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, FEDERAL CLAIMS Liberty, Newton and Orange. 717 Madison Place NW Deputy-in-Charge: Brandy Fairley Washington, DC 20439 Phone: 409-654-7000 Phone: 202-357-6400 Fax: 409-654-7081 www.uscfc.uscourts.gov Judge Marcia A. Crone Clerk of the Court: Lisa Reyes Suite 239 Phone: 409-654-2880 Chief Judge: Margaret M. Sweeney Fax: 409-654-2888 TEXAS LAWYER 01_federal-2020.indd 15 4/2/2020 12:24:07 PM 16 TEXAS COURTHOUSE GUIDE 2020 Law Clerks: Taylor LeMay, Natalia Deputy-in-Charge: Brandy Fairley Mahlberg, Jeannie Nguyen, Johanna Trees, Phone: 936-632-2739 and Ryan Swink Fax: 936-632-1210 Court Reporter: Ruth Weese Magistrate Judge Keith F. Giblin sits as Judge Michael J.
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