James A. Collura
Director
Houston, Texas


Phone: 713.653.5710
Fax: 713.890.3964


Practice Areas
Litigation

Jim joined the Litigation section at Coats Rose in May 2004, after six years of private practice in Georgia. At the University of Nebraska, Jim was the president of Sigma Phi Epsilon and was selected as one of the thirteen member Society of Innocents (Chancellor’s Senior Honorary). While pursuing his law degree, Jim was a member of the National Moot Court and National Mock Trial teams. In 1997, Jim won the Allen Senior Moot Court rounds before the Supreme Court of Nebraska and in 1998 graduated as a member of the Order of the Barristers.

Since 2005, Jim has authored articles for the Defense Research Institute including the Seven Habits of Highly Successful Litigators, Effective and Cost Efficient Partnering with Experts and is a regular contributor to the DRI’s Fifth Circuit update. In 2006, Jim was appinted to the State Bar of Texas District 4 Grievance Committee. Jim was selected by his peers as a Texas Super Lawyer Rising Star for 2007.

Jim is married to Brenda Keller Collura and has two children, James “Jay” III and William Frederick.

Practice Emphasis
Jim specializes in complex litigation matters in the areas of commercial litigation, professional malpractice, environmental and intellectual property. He has had extensive experience in a wide range of disputes including representation of corporations, professionals, oil and gas service companies, lending institutions, engineering firms and manufacturers. This experience includes all phases of litigation including bench and jury trials as well as civil appeals. Jim also practices before the American Arbitration Association.
Education
University of Nebraska at Lincoln (B.S., Biological Sciences, 1995; J.D., with distinction, 1998)
Admitted
1998, Georgia
2004, Texas
U.S. District Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Affiliations
State Bar of Texas
State Bar of Georgia
Houston Bar Association
Defense Research Institute
State Bar of Texas District 4 Grievance Committee Past Chairman,
State Bar of Georgia – Young Lawyer’s Division
Litigation Committee
IEL Advisory Board Member
Articles
Counsel to Counsel - Brief Advice re Document Retention
Counsel to Counsel - Brief Advice re Dispute Resolution
Confusion and Ambiguity: Contortions of Contracts
No Honor Amongst Thieves (Protecting Electronic Trade Secrets in the Workplace)
Texas Supreme Court Decision Assists Employers By Removing Hurdle to the Enforcement of Covenants Not to Compete
End Runs, Piggybacks and Independent Injury
Seven Habits to Avoid Lender Liability
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Litigators
Effective and Cost Efficient, Partnering With Experts
Newsletters
Spring 2007
Spring 2006
Winter 2005/2006
Fall 2005