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Shareholder | Houston
Areas of Expertise
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Medical malpractice defense
• Nursing home malpractice defense
• Corporate litigation
• Products liability defense
• Premises liability defense
• Insurance law
• Employment law
• Automobile and trucking
• Mass torts
The importance of remaining cool in the courtroom or
across the negotiating table is not lost on Nelson Skyler.
Like the poker player he is, Nelson takes pride in being
able to read his opponents and their witnesses for the
non-verbal communications.
Mr. Skyler is so thorough in
his approach to a case that he doesn’t have to be in the courtroom to
benefit a client. Recently he spoke to a client who mentioned
that his company had a case being tried in another state. The
client made Mr. Skyler aware of some troubling questions
being sent out by the jury during deliberation. Mr.
Skyler became concerned that a verdict well in excess
of coverage was likely against his client.
Mr. Skyler immediately requested all correspondence between
his client and their insurer and determined that a “policy
limit” demand had been made on the client prior
to jury deliberation and was still pending. He
went to the office on a Saturday night and researched
the law of the other state on what is known in Texas
as the “Stowers Doctrine,” which defines
the insurer’s duty of care in responding to settlement
demands within policy limits. He forwarded a letter to
all carriers protecting the client from any excess verdict. The
verdict greatly exceeded policy limits, however, Mr.
Skyler drafted a contract post-verdict protecting his
client from any liability.
Mr. Skyler graduated from the University of Houston
in 1988 with a Bachelor of Science degree. He earned
his Doctor of Jurisprudence from the South Texas College
of Law in 1992 and he is admitted to practice in United
States District Courts for the Southern and Western Districts
of Texas.
Besides gaining an enviable record as a litigator, he
also participates in the development of seminars for
clients that inform them of changes in state and federal
law and legal concepts important to their line of work. |