“Koons Fuller offers its clients experience, value, and integrity.  No matter how complex your needs may be, we provide support and guidance every step of the way."

Clint C. Brown

Before he became a licensed Texas attorney, Clint Brown spent several years consulting with firms on a number of large, complex litigation cases in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York.

 

Working as an expert consultant, Mr. Brown supervised a staff of associate consultants and managed various pretrial functions. In addition, he consulted on several cases across the country with one of the world’s largest insurance defense law firms.

 

Mr. Brown joined KoonsFuller in 2006 as an Associate and has completely dedicated his career to family law.

 

Contact Clint Brown at 972 769-2727

He attended Southern Methodist University and earned a Bachelor of Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude, and a Bachelor of Arts in Econometric Studies, Summa Cum Laude, in 2000. As an undergraduate, he was a University Scholar, Dean’s List Scholar, member of Mortar Board International, President of the Golden Key National Honor Society and student director of the Southern Methodist University Honors Program.

 

Mr. Brown attended SMU’s Dedman School of Law, earning his Juris Doctor in 2006. While in law school, he served as student director of the Jackson Walker Moot Court Competition and co-authored two articles for the SMU Law Review Association with Professor Joseph W. McKnight, titled Husband And Wife (2005-2006). Since he joined Koons Fuller, he has co-authored Hearsay Revisited for the South Carolina Bar Association and Technology In The Courtroom, both with name partner Rick Robertson.

 

Mr. Brown also co-authored Family Law Update: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You with name partner Ike Vanden Eykel. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas; Annette Stewart Inn of Court; Dallas Bar Association; Dallas Association of Young Lawyers; Collin County Bar Association; Collin County Young Lawyer’s Association; and the Texas Young Lawyer’s Association.

KoonsFuller News

Peppard: Bobby Ewing's Woodall Rodgers view

By Alan Peppard
The Dallas Morning News

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

With all the marital vicissitudes of the fictional Ewing family, it's fitting that TNT chose the offices of one of Dallas' most prominent divorce attorneys to use as the location for Bobby Ewing's office. Patrick Duffy recently made a 5:30 a.m. visit to the corner office of attorney Ike Vanden Eykel shooting scenes for the show. Ike is a long-time principal in the firm of KoonsFuller, which moved into its Uptown locale overlooking Woodall Rodgers Freeway, last summer.

Mental Health Professionals Vital to Family Law

Sunday, November 20, 2011

DENTON, TX — The role of the mental health professional in family law cases is vital. These professionals serve family law clients as counselors, parent facilitators/ coordinators, and as the mental health expert in collaborative law cases.

As Usual, Boomers Set Frantic Pace ... for Divorce

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

While the overall divorce rate seems to have flattened out or even declined in the new millennium, that’s not true for those of the baby boomer generation and older.