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Overview

Brendan Day’s practice consists primarily of civil litigation and appeals, with an emphasis in Pharmaceutical Litigation and Securities Litigation. He represents clients in state and federal courts in Texas and throughout the United States. Mr. Day is also experienced in the identification, preservation, review and production of electronic documents in litigation, including the management of large discovery efforts.

Prior to becoming a lawyer, Mr. Day worked for the Central Intelligence Agency in the Crime and Narcotics Center. He was entrusted with analyzing intelligence and assisting with operational logistics.

Admission & Affiliations

  • State Bar of Texas
  • Certified Fraud Examiner
  • United States District Courts for the Northern, Southern and Western Districts of Texas
  • United Way for Greater Austin's Young Leaders Society - Founding Committee Member & Events Chair
  • Austin Bar Association, Co-Chair of Law-Related Education in Schools Committee
  • Austin Young Lawyers Association
  • Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, 501 Council Member and Grants Selection Committee Member
  • Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas - Board Member
  • J.D., The University of Texas School of Law 2006
    with honors

    Mentor Program, senior mentor

  • B.S., political science, Texas A&M University 2003

    summa cum laude


    National Merit Scholar
    Thomas S. Gathright Scholar
    Dean’s List
    Terry Foundation alumnus

Experience

  • Pharmaceutical manufacturer – defense in connection with nationwide product liability lawsuits and governmental investigations
  • Federal Receivership – representation of receiver appointed in case involving wide-ranging, worldwide Ponzi scheme
  • Healthcare claims processor – representation related to collection of payment for services rendered to injured workers
  • Dietary-supplement manufacturer – prosecution of claims for breach of contract