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Michael P. Cash

Liskow & Lewis


Michael P. Cash is a respected Texas Super Lawyer and is a  shareholder in the Houston office of Liskow & Lewis. He is a veteran instructor for The Professional Education Group and the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, and is a dynamic, electric and practiced speaker on the national CLE stage.
 

Cash has represented plaintiffs and defendants in complex commercial litigation in state and federal courts for more than 20 years. His clients include such heavyweights as Exxon Mobil, PetSmart, Group 1 Automotive, and Lender Processing Services, Inc. Commercial Litigation.


He has recovered millions of dollars for clients in complex commercial litigation and has defended corporate clients across America in areas including trade secret and patent litigation contractual disputes ERISA matters accounting and legal malpractice. He has successfully defended energy companies in mass tort  litigations, defended a governor’s chief of staff and press secretary in defamation suits, and represented an Enron director in securities litigation.Cash is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado and a cum laude graduate of the Baylor University School of Law where he was editor of and a contributing author to the Baylor Law Review. He is a fellow of the Texas and Houston Bar Foundations. "I am in the middle of watching the DVD of Trials: Tips, Tactics and Practical Tales that P.E.G. provided. Cash is an accomplished speaker. Paul Fogelberg’s description of Cash as 'one of the best pure speakers we've ever had. . . ' is accurate based upon what I watched.

 

Cash must not be a native Texan. Not only does he not have a deep accent, he does not wear cowboy boots, belt buckle or hat. He has a nice, understated speaking style. No bluster and not much ego. His messages and content are sound and well stated. My 18-year-old son is watching with me, and Stuart joins in my whole-hearted recommendation that we invite Cash. Cash has tried personal injury and commercial cases for both the plaintiff and the defense and uses examples from both sides of injury/death and commercial cases."

-- Robert Neuberger, Oregon State Bar

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