Toby B. Fullmer's profile

    Toby B. Fullmer

    Top rated Business & Corporate attorney in Houston, Texas

    Education Qualification:

    South Texas College of Law Houston

    Practice Areas:

    Business litigation,

    Business organizations,

    Contracts

    PO Box 22355Houston, Texas, 77227

    First Admitted: 2004, Texas

    Professional Webpage: https://www.fullmerlegal.com/attorney-bio

    Verdicts / Settlements:
    • Since 2004, Toby has handled numerous major cases resulting in verdicts and/or settlements, which combined exceed $20 million. Whether a business dispute, a defective product, or a tragic death resulting from the negligent conduct of another person or company, Toby has vigorously fought for the rights of his clients.
    Pro bono / Community Service:
    • Sunday School teacher at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church
    Honors:
    • Texas Bar Foundation - Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation, 2020
    • Houston's Top Lawyer for Business Law and Business Litigation, H Texas Magazine, 2021
    • Life Member: Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, Million Dollar Advocates Forum, 2013
    • Houstonia Magazine awarded Toby in 2015-2018 as a “Best of Houstonia: Top Lawyer.”
    • Life Member in the Million Dollar Advocates Forum as well as the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, 2013
    • Avvo Rating 10 out of 10 as Top Business Attorney
    • Rising Star, Texas Monthly Super Lawyer, 2011
    • Houston's Best Lawyer, Houstonia Magazine, 2015
    • 2001-2003, Dean's List
    • Civil Litigation, Houston's Top Lawyer, H Magazine, 2013
    • Lifetime Charter Member, Best Attorneys of America, Rue Ratings, 2015
    • Civil Litigation, Houston's Top Lawyers for the People, H Texas Magazine, 2009
    • Civil Litigation, Houston's Top Lawyer, H Texas Magazine, 2014
    Educational Background:
    • University of Houston with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science
    White Papers:
    • The cab of most heavy trucks are manufactured without any type of rollover protectivesystem (ROPS) or protective cage. Heavy truck cab structures are often made of flimsy fiberglass,with little or no metal to provide added reinforcement to the roof structure. Experts in the field –including many within the heavy truck industry – believe that such flimsy structures are, at their best,only capable of keeping dust and rain off of the drivers.beyond such innocuous elements. When these trucks are involved in rollover events, the roof simply snaps at the joints and collapses., Heavy Truck Crashworthiness, Heavy Truck Litigation, 2009
    Industry Groups:
    • Energy
    • Entertainment
    • O&G Services
    • Technology
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