H. Brandon del Castillo
Texas commercial lawyer, personal injury lawsuits
Mr. del Castillo's practice at White Shaver is very diverse, with his professional focus being on commercial law, personal injury litigation and corporate law. Mr. del Castillo maintains a significant docket of commercial and personal injury cases including automobile accident litigation, wrongful death, product and premises liability, catastrophic personal injury, and long term exposure as well as representing corporations. Mr. del Castillo's philosophy is to maintain an aggressive attitude towards his cases, while maintaining a collegial relationship with adverse counsel.
Some of Mr. del Castillo's representative engagements include:
Defended an apartment complex in a wrongful death lawsuit involving the death of a young gentleman.
Defended an apartment complexes in a premises liability lawsuit involving the rape of a young woman.
Assisting local businesses with drafting documentation for contract review, employee injuries and employment issues.
Defended several apartment complexes in personal injury and premises liability litigation resulting from injuries due to shootings, stabbings and lack of security.
Defended a major supplier of industrial equipment in claims for alleged asbestos exposure.
Defended motorists who have been sued as a result of automobile collisions.
Defended clients in breach of contract claims.
Aggressively represented clients who have had oral and written contracts breached.
Defended clients in litigation resulting from dog bites and arguing against inherently dangerous breed statutes.
Education
Mr. del Castillo received his undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, in 1997, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. He then attended the South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas, earning his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree in 2001.
Admitted to Practice Law
Mr. del Castillo is licensed to practice before all courts in the State of Texas. He is also licensed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas.



