Attorney Profile

John J. Reenan

John Reenan is in his 30th year of trial and appellate experience representing clients in different industries with a wide range of civil litigation issues. His major tort litigation experience includes hundreds of aviation and trucking accidents, wrongful death, injuries to minors, maritime, railroad, medical malpractice and premises liability cases. His experience also ranges into issues dealing with fraud, contract disputes, construction, real property disputes, business and insurance disputes,
and probate.

He also is able to advise companies on aircraft transactions, property and sales tax, corporate structure, and operations. His wide range of experience also includes international contract negotiation and litigation, with experience in Mexico, Canada, Colombia, Italy, Turkmenistan, and the United Kingdom.

John is a member of the Dallas, Tarrant County, and Federal Bar Associations. He has taught Aviation Law and Insurance and Economics at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, and is a mediator trained by the American Arbitration Association.
Before he became an attorney, John was a licensed securities broker, holding Series 6, 63, 7, 24, and Group I and II licenses.

John and his wife Lara have 6 children and are members of University Park United Methodist Church.

bar admissions

  • State Bar Admissions
    • Texas and Arkansas
  • Federal Court Admissions
    • United States Supreme Court
    • United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
    • United States District Courts:
    • Northern District of Texas
    • Eastern District of Texas
    • Southern District of Texas
    • Western District of Texas

Education

  • J.D., Baylor University
  • M.S. Economic Statistics, Baylor University
  • B.S. Economics/Political Science, B.B.A. Finance, Texas Christian University

Professional and Civic Affiliations

  • State Bar of Texas
  • Dallas Bar Association
  • Tarrant County Bar Association
  • Federal Bar Association
  • College of the State Bar of Texas

honors

  • Texas Super Lawyer, 2012 – 2023 by Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters service
  • Top 100 Lawyers in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas Monthly 2018
  • Best Dallas Lawyers Under 40, D Magazine 2006
  • Texas Rising Star, Texas Monthly 2005

Noteworthy Accomplishments

  • Successfully pursued mandamus against a trial court when plaintiffs hired the former director of safety of manufacturer and trial court refused to disqualify plaintiff’s counsel. In re Bell Helicopter Textron Inc., 87 S.W.3d 139 (Fort Worth–2002, orig. proc.).
  • Successful interlocutory appeal for individual who did no more than sign documents on behalf of a corporation, reverse and render on appeal applying the fiduciary shield doctrine of personal jurisdiction. Yfantis v. Balloun, 115 S.W.3d 175 (Fort Worth–2003, no pet.).
  • Successfully removed a previously-remanded case to federal court based on federal officer removal in the designated representative program, leading to the formation of a federal MDL regarding Cessna 208 series aircraft.
  • Successfully pursued appeal and reversed a $15 million judgment and obtained from the court of appeals a take-nothing judgment based on trial court Improperly submitting to jury the issue of joint venture/joint enterprise. Arthur v. Grimmett, 319 S.W.3d 711 (Tex. App.-El Paso, 2009, pet denied).
  • Successfully pursued and defended on appeal a summary judgment in a multi-million dollar contract dispute between a cable distributer and a content provider. Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. v. Fidelity Communications Co., 376 S.W.3d 377 (Tex. App.–Dallas 2012, no pet
  • Successfully pursued a summary judgment foreclosing a lien on a borrower where the issue was Hurricane Ike damage and 839 East 19th St., LP v. Citibank, NA, 2012 WL 13024000 (N.D. Tex. June 11, 2012). 839 East 19th St., LP v. Citibank, NA, 2012 WL 5339626 (N.D. Tex. Oct. 30, 2012).
  • Employment Law Compliance , Inc. v. Compli, Inc., 2014 WL 3739770 (N.D. Tex. May 27, 2014). Employment Law Compliance, Inc. v. Empower Software Solutions, Inc., 2014 WL 12608615 (N.D. Tex. April 28, 2014).
  • Successfully defended City of Bonham against a Texas Tort Claims Act claim regarding damage to an aircraft at the city airport. Hale v. City of Bonham, 477 S.W.3d 452 (Tex. App.–Texarkana 2015, pet. denied).
  • Successfully pursued a take-nothing summary judgment on behalf of senior care facility for claims of premises liability in Harris County, Texas.

PUBLICATIONS AND SPEECHES

  • Federal Officer Removal: Watson Would Fly With FAA Designees, 72 J. Air L. & Com. 485 (2007).