David W. Lauritzen Midland, Texas
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David is a shareholder in the firm's Litigation Section. He is licensed in both Texas and New Mexico, and is admitted to practice before the United States District Courts for the Western and Northern Districts of Texas; United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals; United States Federal Circuit Court of Appeals; and the United States Supreme Court. An Eagle Scout, he volunteers in many civic, church, and charitable activities.
AREAS OF CONCENTRATION
Federal and State Appeals
David has briefed and argued state appeals regarding claims for civil rights violations, personal injuries, malicious prosecution, and contractual disputes. He has prepared briefs in both state and federal appeals courts, including the United States Supreme Court and the Texas Supreme Court. His briefs have helped resolve disputes over oil and gas contracts, discriminatory employment practices, federal common law restitution claims, substantive due process, probate disputes, and fiduciary duties. Although he does not ordinarily practice criminal law, David is particularly proud of his successful prosecution of a Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Supreme Court in a death penalty appeal.
Commercial Litigation and Insurance Defense
An active trial attorney, David began his career by defending national insurance companies and their insureds from personal injury claims in both Texas and New Mexico. Although he currently retains a defense docket with respect to bad faith claims and catastrophic personal injury defense, David also devotes much of his trial practice to commercial matters, including contractual disputes, fraud and misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty, deceptive trade practices, and employment disputes. David has also successfully defended governmental entities, including municipalities, law enforcement agencies, and school boards from constitutional and employment claims.
Oil and Gas Litigation
David has represented a number of clients in oil and gas matters involving operating agreements, drilling contracts, well service contracts, master service agreements, audit rights, gas purchase agreements, and federal petroleum price control legislation and regulations. He has participated in state and federal court involving federal deregulation, construction and enforcement of operating agreements, operator removal disputes, employment actions, and working interest owner disputes.
EDUCATION
- B.A., Political Science, with Honors, Yale University, 1992 (Soviet Military Theory)
- J.D., The University of Texas School of Law, 1996
At Yale, David received the Berkeley College Fellows Prize and received highest honors on his senior thesis, entitled "A Comparison of Austria and Switzerland as Military Neutrals in a Post-Cold War Europe." In law school, David served as Trial Director for the Board of Advocates and was a member of The University of Texas National Moot Court Team.
- Areas of Practice:
- Federal and State Appeals
- Commercial Litigation and Insurance Defense
- Oil and Gas Litigation
- Bar Admissions:
- Texas, 1996
- New Mexico
- U.S. District Court Western District of Texas
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas
- U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals Federal Circuit
- U.S. Supreme Court
- Education:
- The University of Texas School of Law, Austin, Texas,
1996
J.D.
Honors: Trial Director, Board of Advocates
Honors: Member, The University of Texas National Moot Court Team - Yale University,
1992
B.A.
Honors: With Honors
Major: Political Science (Soviet Military Theory)
- Published Works:
- Wage and Hour Update, Sterling Education Services Employment Law Update, May, 2003
- The Wine Corner, Permian Basin Docket Call Magazine, July, 2002
- What Do You Mean It's Not Admissible? Some Documentary Evidence Issues from a Defense Perspective, Presented at the Legal Assistants Association/Permian Basin 2002 Spring Seminar, April, 2002
- White Collar Crime in the Oil patch: Forfeiture, Fines, and Restitution, (Co-Author with Susan R. Richardson), March, 2001
- Dual Representation and the Tripartite Relationship in Insurance Defense, Texas Paralegal Journal, Vol. 6, No. 4, Spring, January, 2001
- Recent Developments with the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Human Resource Professionals of the Permian Basin, Seventh Annual Employment Update, October, 2000
- The Tripartite Insurance Relationships: Stowers Letters, Kelly Causes of Action, and The Tilley Duty, Ector County Bar Association, March, 2000
- White Collar Crime in the Oil Patch: Who Does the Time and Who Pays the Dime?, (Co-Author with Susan R. Richardson and Ellen House), February, 2000
- Disagreeing Over Your Agreement: Figuring Out the Meaning of the Contract and, if Necessary, How to Get Out of It, GPM Gas Seminar, July, 1999
- The Legal Assistant's Guide to the Top 10 Changes to the Texas Discovery Rules and The Discovery Rules Outline, (Co-Author with Chris Aycock), April, 1999
- 1995 COPAS Accounting Procedure, or It is a Very Hard Undertaking to Seek to Please Everybody, Part 2, (Co-Authored with Robert C. Bledsoe and Susan R. Richardson), Texas Oil and Gas Law Journal, Vol. 12, No. 3, July, 1998
- 1995 COPAS Accounting Procedure, or It is a Very Hard Undertaking to Seek to Please Everybody, Part 1, Texas Oil and Gas Law Journal, Vol. 12, No. 2 May, 1998
- The Ten Mistakes that Employers Make, (Co-Author with Susan R. Richardson), April, 1998
- Identification and Investigation of Sexual Harassment (Co-Author with Susan R. Richardson and Julia), June, 1997
- Day-Time Curfews and Truancy Programs in Texas, Texas State Bar Section Report Juvenile Law, Vol 9, No. 2., June, 1995
- Classes/Seminars Taught:
- Speaker, Wage and Hour Update, Sterling Education Services Employment Law Update, 2003
- The Wine Corner, Permian Basin Docket Call Magazine, 2002
- Speaker, What Do You Mean It's Not Admissible? Some Documentary Evidence Issues from a Defense Perspective, Legal Assistants Association/Permian Basin 2002 Spring Seminar, 2002
- Speaker, Legal Assistants and the Unauthorized Practice of Law, Legal Assistants Association/Permian Basin, 2002
- Speaker, Recent Developments with the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Human Resource Professionals of the Permian Basin, Seventh Annual Employment Update, 2000
- Speaker, The Tripartite Insurance Relationships: Stowers Letters, Kelly Causes of Action, and The Tilley Duty, Ector County Bar Association, 2000
- Honors and Awards:
- Berkeley College Fellows Prize
- Highest Honors on his Senior Thesis, Entitled "A Comparison of Austria and Switzerland as Military Neutrals in a Post-Cold War Europe."
- Pro Bono Activities:
- Volunteer, Eagle Scout

