Bradley Adds Five Attorneys to Houston Office

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Bradley is pleased to announce that the firm has added five attorneys to its Houston office. Reagan Hanna Noser has joined as an associate in the firm’s Construction Practice Group. Emiley E. Dillon, Leah M. Homan, Harneet Kaur, and Zachary J. Wyatte have all joined the firm as associates in Bradley’s Litigation Practice Group.

“This exceptional group of attorneys increases the depth of our litigation and construction teams in Houston while enhancing the level of service we are able to offer to our clients,” said Bradley Houston Office Managing Partner Robert Ford. “We are proud of the strategic growth we have continued to enjoy in a competitive market and look forward to making additional progress in expanding our presence in Houston.” 

Ms. Dillon represents a range of clients in litigation and corporate matters. She has experience working with oil and gas companies in acquisitions and transactions involving equity interests and has assisted lenders and borrowers in million-dollar financings. She is a graduate of Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center and received her B.A. from Louisiana State University.

Ms. Homan focuses her practice on civil litigation and appeals. She has experience handling depositions, drafting and arguing motions, and appellate briefs. Ms. Homan is an active member of the Houston Bar Association and is a member of the Houston and Texas Young Lawyers Associations. She earned her J.D. from the West Virginia University College of Law and her B.S. from West Virginia University.

Ms. Kaur concentrates her practice on complex commercial litigation, dispute resolution and international arbitration. She also works with clients on matters involving labor and employment issues. Ms. Kaur is a member of the Houston Young Lawyers Association and of the South Asian Bar Association. She is a graduate of the University of Houston School of Law and received her B.A. from Occidental College.

Ms. Noser handles construction litigation matters. Prior to joining Bradley, she served as a law clerk in the Office of the Texas Attorney General – Consumer Protection Division and interned in the District Attorney’s Office for Harris County and Fort Bend County. Ms. Noser received her J.D. from South Texas College of Law Houston and has a B.B.A. from Texas A&M University.

Mr. Wyatte advises clients on commercial contract and business tort disputes, UCC disputes, commercial construction matters, breach-of-contract and breach-of-fiduciary duty disputes, product liability issues, land use disputes, and indemnity claims. He has experience representing large corporations in complex litigation involving corporate, maritime, and international trade matters. Mr. Wyatte earned his J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law and received his B.S. from the United States Merchant Marine Academy and his M.A. from American Military University.