Eight trial attorneys from Caldwell Cassady & Curry have been selected among the state’s best for their work in high-stakes intellectual property and patent trials in the 2025 Texas Super Lawyers and companion Texas Rising Stars rankings.
Caldwell Cassady & Curry principals Brad Caldwell, Jason Cassady, and Austin Curry earned spots on the 2025 Super Lawyers list of Texas’ leading intellectual property attorneys. They have helped clients win billions of dollars in verdicts and settlements since the firm’s launch just over a decade ago.
They are joined in this year’s rankings by the Caldwell Cassady & Curry’s Seth Reich, Chris Stewart, John Summers, Adrienne Dellinger, and Xu Zhou, who are noted as Rising Stars for their intellectual property expertise.
Fewer than 2.5 percent of eligible Texas lawyers are selected as Rising Stars, and fewer than 5 percent earn Super Lawyers honors. Both lists are based on nominations, peer review, and additional research by the publishers and a panel of leading lawyers who practice in the same areas of law.
Caldwell Cassady & Curry has delivered another winning year for clients heading into the fall. In addition to a $105 million patent infringement verdict this spring against Twitter, now X Corp., the firm was recognized for winning one of the country’s Top 100 Verdicts in the 2025 guide published by VerdictSearch and Law.com for a multimillion-dollar patent victory over technology used in coal-fired power plants.
In addition to the firm’s considerable success in trials and settlement negotiations, Caldwell Cassady & Curry has also taken a leading role representing clients before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). The firm was recently ranked as one of the most active and best-performing for patent owners in the annual PTAB Intelligence Report by Patexia Inc.