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Stephens, S. Shawn

Baker and Hostetler LLP
1000 Louisiana
Suite 2000
Houston, TX 77002-5009
Phone: (713) 646-1398
Fax: (713) 751-1717
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Websites associated with this firm:http://www.bakerlaw.comSummary
Current Employment Position(s)
Partner
Lawyer Overview
Ms. Stephens leads the Houston office's appellate practice. She has been Board Certified in Civil Appellate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1995 and has handled hundreds of appeals, amicus briefs, post-trial matters, dispositive motions, mandamus actions and charge conferences. She has helped clients overturn significant monetary judgments and has established new legal principles. Ms. Stephens has been named a “Texas Super Lawyer” in the area of appellate law by Texas Monthly magazine every year since 2003.
Known as an outstanding appellate advocate, Ms. Stephens recently argued three appeals on the same day for a major automobile manufacturer--resulting in three wins.
Ms. Stephens has handled high-profile, unusual and interesting cases during her career. For example, she represented an amicus in the Texas congressional redistricting cases in the United States Supreme Court. In another amicus filing, she represented a group whose members included two former governors, numerous retired chief justices/associate justices from supreme courts of various states and a former ABA president in a significant First Amendment case in the United States Supreme Court.
Ms. Stephens also successfully represented an amicus in the “Kennewick Man” appeal in the Ninth Circuit. This case involved an archeologically significant 9,000-year-old skeleton and presented the court with an issue of first impression as to whether the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act applied to the remains. The dispute involved a disagreement over ownership of and entitlement to study the skeletal remains of “Kennewick Man,” the oldest and most intact skeleton ever found in the northwest part of the United States. Study of this skeleton may dispel the “Bering Strait Ice Bridge” theory of how the Americas were populated. This case was the subject of much media attention, including a PBS special, several books and several law review articles.
Ms. Stephens' practice includes both state and federal appeals. Her practice involves jury charge preparation and argument, preparing and arguing post-trial and dispositive motions, trial-level error preservation, interlocutory appeals and mandamus actions, as well as traditional appeals. The substantive areas addressed are broad and include: employment matters; gas pipeline issues; toxic tort matters; class certification issues; procedural issues; discovery disputes; evidentiary sufficiency matters; First Amendment and other constitutional issues; punitive damages; oil, gas and energy issues; bankruptcy matters; arbitration; automotive dealer litigation; and general commercial matters. Ms. Stephens also has substantial commercial trial experience.
Ms. Stephens is a past President of the Texas Association of Trial and Appellate Specialists, is a member of the Council of the Houston Bar Association's Appellate Section and is a member of numerous other professional associations. She served a term on the Executive Committee of the ABA Council of Appellate Lawyers and on the Houston Bar Association's apellate section. Ms. Stephens is also a former Board member of the Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program. Ms. Stephens is a frequent and highly rated speaker on trial and appellate topics.
Ms. Stephens is presently serving on or has served on the boards of numerous civic, educational and charitable institutions. These include the Board of Trustees of the Houston Ballet Foundation; Houston Ballet Guild (former president); the Boards of Directors of the Houston Symphony League, Houston Zoo, Inc., Zoo Friends, Inc. (former president), Theatre Under The Stars, Stages Repertory Theatre, Girls Inc. of Greater Houston (former president), South Texas College of Law Alumni Association, and South Texas College of Law Board of Visitors.
Ms. Stephens is a Director and a member of the Executive Committee of the Texas Lyceum, a select group of 96 Texas leaders, and a member of the American Leadership Forum Class XXIII. Ms. Stephens is also active in her church, Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral, where she is currently a member of the Vestry.
Areas of Practice
- Stephens, S. Shawn
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- New York, 1986
- U.S. Supreme Court, 1995
- U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit, 2002
- U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit, 1988
- U.S. Court of Appeals 8th Circuit, 2004
- U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit, 2003
- U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, 2002
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas, 1995
- U.S. District Court Western District of Texas, 1989
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas, 1988
- Texas, 1988
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Texas Association of Trial and Appellate Specialists (Past President)
- Houston Bar Association (Member, Appellate Section)
- Houston Ballet Guild (Past President)
- Houston Symphony League (Board of Director)
- Houston Zoo, Inc
- Zoo Friends, Inc. (Past President)
- Theatre Under The Stars, Stages Repertory Theatre
- Girls Inc. of Greater Houston (President)
- South Texas College of Law Alumni Association
Honors and Awards
- Texas Super Law, Texas Monthly Magazine
- Outstanding Appellate Advocate
Pro Bono Activities
- Houston Ballet Foundation
Education
- University of Houston Law Center, Houston, Texas,
1995
LL.M.
Major: International Economic Law - South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas,
1988
J.D. - Baylor University,
1982
B.A.
Office Information
Address
1000 Louisiana
Suite 2000
Houston, TX 77002-5009
Phones
(713) 646-1398
Faxes
(713) 751-1717