Mazin A.
Sbaiti
Medium-sized and large businesses, entrepreneurs and sophisticated investors seek out Mazin Sbaiti for his aggressive, strategic and often unorthodox approach to litigation matters.
Mr.
Sbaiti is the founder and Managing Partner of Sbaiti & Company PLLC in Dallas, Texas (www.SbaitiLaw.com).
The firm offers clients advantageous value-based fee arrangements for their litigation matters, and is selective in the matters it takes on.
Mr.
Sbaiti is a highly sought after trial lawyer in a myriad of industries including:
Finance, securities, and financial services
Home construction
Public company corporate governance
Manufacturing
Healthcare-related business
Communications technology
Construction
Transportation
Hospitality
Pharmaceutical
...among others.
Mr.
Sbaiti has recovered over $1 billion in damages for plaintiffs while saving defendants over $1.5 billion in liabilities.
He has also defended clients in government investigations initiated by the SEC, FDA, FTC and CFTC all over the country, and has served as deputy attorney general for several states seeking to recover damages to the states' treasuries.
Distinctions
Best Lawyers in D Magazine 2023
Best Lawyers in America 2021- 2022
Texas Super Lawyer (Thompson Reuters) 2017 to 2023
Texas Super Lawyer Rising Star 2013 to 2017
Hot 100 Up-and-Coming Rising Stars in Texas 2017
Trial Lawyer of the Year Finalist 2012
Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum Member
Super Lawyers Rising Stars Advisory Board
Kentucky Colonel appointed by Kentucky Governor Steven Beshear -2014
Mr.
Sbaiti is frequently asked to speak before other lawyers, conduct seminars to in-house counsel on commercial drafting and intellectual property issues, and securities compliance.
He has been a guest on Fox Business News, ABC News, CBS News, MoneyLine, and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and the Dallas Business Journal, among others.
Mr.
Sbaiti has also been asked to lecture and teach at various law schools around the country including at Emory University Law School, Columbia Law School, Stanford, Harvard, SMU, the University of Texas, and University of North Texas.