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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 07:54:51+00:00

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Jennifer L. Kelley - Fanning Harper Martinson Brandt & Kutchin, P.C. - Fanning Harper Martinson Brandt & Kutchin, P.C.
Jennifer joined Fanning Harper Martinson Brandt & Kutchin, P.C. in 2010. Her practice areas include insurance coverage; insurance defense litigation; school litigation; employment litigation; and appellate advocacy. She worked as a briefing attorney for Justice Robert McCoy of the 2nd Court of Appeals in Fort Worth for two years before joining the firm.
In re Cincinnati Insurance Company, No. 05-17-00785-CV, 2017 WL 3474022 (Tex. App.—Dallas Aug. 14, 2017) (orig. proceeding) (co-counsel for relator before the Dallas Court of Appeals in case involving severance of insured’s extra-contractual claims from breach of contract claim in UM/UIM case) (mandamus proceedings withdrawn by agreed motion of the parties before appellate court ruled on relator’s petition for writ of mandamus).
Pamela Vernon v. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board, et al., No. 02-16-00488-CV, 2017 WL 2979828 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth July 13, 2017, no pet.) (co-counsel for appellees before the Fort Worth Court of Appeals, which ultimately affirmed the trial court’s granting of a traditional summary judgment in favor of appellees in a slip-and-fall case).
Fort Worth Indep. Sch. Dist. v. Palazzolo, 498 S.W.3d 674 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth July 7, 2016, pet. denied) (co-counsel for appellant before the Fort Worth Court of Appeals, which ultimately reversed and remanded to the trial court for a new trial, in an appeal involving application of the statutory affirmative defense set forth in the Texas Whistleblower Act).
Layton v. City of Fort Worth Employees’ Retirement Fund, No. 02-14-00084-CV, 2014 WL 6997350 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth Dec. 11, 2014, pet. denied) (co-counsel for respondent before the Supreme Court of Texas, which ultimately denied review after briefing from the parties, in an appeal involving the exclusive jurisdiction of a state enabled entity to administer disability funds).
Baylor Univ. Med. Ctr. v. Lawton, 442 S.W.3d 483 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2014, pet. denied) (co-counsel for respondent before the Supreme Court of Texas, which ultimately denied review after briefing from the parties, in an appeal involving the scope of the Texas Medical Liability Act).
Venture Cotton Coop. v. Freeman 435 S.W.3d 222 (Tex. 2014) (co-counsel for respondent before the Supreme Court of Texas, which ultimately granted review and reversed and remanded to the court of appeals for further consideration, in an appeal involving the conscionability of an arbitration agreement).
Ex Parte Harold Cornish, No. 05-11-01276-CV, 2014 WL 1410511 (Tex. App.—Dallas Apr. 9, 2014, no pet.) (co-counsel for appellant before the Dallas Court of Appeals, which ultimately reversed the trial court’s order and remanded for further proceedings, in a restricted appeal involving the expunction of records).
Presentation on MCS-90 and Its Role in Trucking Insurance.
Presented to local insurance adjusters in January 2018.
Authored “Great American Insurance Co. v. Hamel: Fully Adversarial Trial”, published in the Fall 2017 Edition of Journal of Texas Insurance Law.
Authored by Don D. Martinson and published in the July 23, 2012 publication of Texas Lawyer.

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