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Shareholder | Houston
Areas of Expertise
• Litigation
of Maritime, Personal Injury, Employer's Liability, LHWCA,
Defense Base Act and NAFI Claims
• General Civil Litigation
• Subrogation
• Texas Workers' Compensation
Cynthia Galvan is a Texas native and a Shareholder at
Brown Sims who looks after the best interests of her
clients by reviewing the long-term effects as well as
the short run effects of each and every case she defends.
Most clients are concerned about the immediate costs
and expenses associated with a claim or lawsuit and are
eager to defend the case without necessarily looking
at the big picture and the possible bad legal precedent
that can be set by a case that should never make its
way in front of a judge or jury.
While Ms. Galvan has tried many cases to successful
verdicts for her clients, once in a while the best long-term
option for a client is to attempt settlement of claims
that could end up setting bad legal precedent for subsequent
claims of the same nature.
For instance, while representing a large Houston refinery
in a Maritime Personal Injury case, Ms. Galvan's evaluation
of the case included not only the potential loss of this
one case in particular, but an evaluation of losses that
might occur in the future if the case went to trial and
the court reached the wrong decision.
One wrong decision by a court (designating certain refinery
workers as Longshoremen or Jones Act Seamen) could mean
reclassification of hundreds of employees who could bring
future claims that might cost hundreds of thousands,
if not millions, of dollars in future losses to the refinery.
By settling one potentially bad case, Ms. Galvan's client
paid a small amount of money to keep an improper jurisdictional
award out of the law books. Ms. Galvan's strategy of
looking at both the short and long-term effects of one
seemingly small lawsuit ended up saving the client more
than they ever initially realized in both money and legal
precedent.
Even though work and her children keep her busy, she
finds the time to speak on maritime issues at continuing
education classes for attorneys, and participates in
round table discussions at networking lunches on general
employment issues. Ms. Galvan is also involved with the
St. Anne's Society at Vincent de Paul Catholic Church.
Ms. Galvan graduated from the University of Texas with
a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance in 1987
and a Doctor of Jurisprudence in 1990 from the University
of Texas School of Law. She is a Member of the State
Bar of Texas, the Houston Young Lawyers Association,
Texas Women's Lawyers and the Texas Business Network.
She is on the Board of Directors of the University of
Texas Houston Texas Exes.
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