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Reynolds, Cameron Del

Name:Reynolds, Cameron Del
Practice In: Business Law ,Insurance ,Securities ,Lawsuit & Dispute ,Litigation
Location:1716 Briarcrest Dr. Suite 505 PO Box 1146
Bryan, TX 77806
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Fax: (979) 846-3028
 

Since joining Kring & Chung LLP on May 8, 2006, Mr. Reynolds has taken on a full range of cases representing both Plaintiffs and Defendants. In the last couple of years, Mr. Reynolds, in coordination with other attorneys at Kring and Chung, recovered over $10,000,000 on behalf of some of the firm’s Plaintiff clients. On the Defense side, Mr. Reynolds participated in a trial where the firm's corporate crane client was found not liable in an accident allegedly injuring a plaintiff, wrote a single motion wherein the Court dismissed $1,700,000 in claims brought against his client, and represented another client in arbitration wherein the arbitrator sided with Mr. Reynolds client. With over ten years of experience involving work on multiple trials and arbitrations, Mr. Reynolds is entering his prime years as a litigator.
 
Mr. Reynolds works in the areas of business, contracts, fraud, energy, intellectual property, and construction litigation.

                                                           Recent Accomplishments

$2,440,000 Settlement - 2011 Oklahoma Energy Litigation

Mr. Reynolds acted as the handling attorney in coordination with co-counsel in Oklahoma to obtain a settlement, in large part from a Fortune 100 company, in the amount of $2,440,000. The case involved allegations of fraud, energy failures, and construction defects.

$2,119,000 Settlement - 2009 - Energy Contracting Litigation

Mr. Reynolds was the handling attorney on a case where our school district client entered into a Performance (Energy) Contract in the amount of $2,000,000 that guaranteed that energy savings would pay for the cost of construction over a ten year period. Construction included work on ceilings, HVAC units, and lighting. Through discovery and investigation, our firm uncovered issues relating to construction, potential fraud, and underperformance of the energy guarantee. The result was a settlement on behalf of our client in the amount of $1,735,000 plus a debt forgiveness of $384,000 resulting in a net benefit of $2,119,000.

Defense Verdict - 2011 - Construction Accident

Roland Amundsen and Matthew Reynolds represented a crane company in a case where a 73,000 pound I-Beam girder the crane was carrying broke in mid-air causing numerous injuries to Plaintiff. Plaintiff claimed back, shoulder, head, and hand injuries as well as loss of employment for over five years. Despite these injuries, and the fact that Kring & Chung’s client was carrying the beam at the time of the accident, Kring & Chung’s client received a defense verdict with a finding of no liability. The jury awarded Plaintiff $1,600,000.00 as against the other defendants in the matter. The case involved a number of highly technical issues that could have easily confused a jury. Kring & Chung simplified the case and was able to prevail.

Defense Verdict - 2011 - Intellectual Property

Mr. Reynolds prepared a motion in Illinois Federal Court that resulted in a dismissal of a claim against the firm's client based on allegations of copyright infringement. Kring & Chung was able to show that a purported assignment of the copyright was not valid or enforceable.

$1,350,000 Settlement - 2009 - School District Litigation

Mr. Reynolds was the handling attorney on a case involving a school district that entered into an energy contract wherein a construction company guaranteed that energy savings would pay for the cost of the contract over a ten year period. The District brought allegations of fraud, breach of contract, and construction defects. The case was venued in Bakersfield. The result was a settlement on behalf of the school district in the amount of $1,350,000.

$1,300,000 Settlement - 2009 - School District Litigation

Mr. Reynolds worked with a team of attorneys on a case involving a Performance Contract entered into by a school district. The district alleged that the work done pursuant to this contract was defective, that it was fraudulently induced to enter into the contract, and the savings guaranteed failed to materialize. The case was venued in Bakersfield. The result was a settlement on behalf of the school district in the amount of $1,300,000.

Reversal of Award - Trial - 2009 Business Litigation - Defense

Mr. Reynolds was part of a trial team that reduced a jury verdict from over $3,000,000 to $328,752. The case was venued in San Francisco. In 2008, a San Francisco jury found a business liable for damages in excess of $3,000,000. After a motion for new trial was granted, in 2009, Mr. Reynolds became part of a trial team task with reducing this award. The trial team was able to reduce the award by nearly 90%.

Business Litigation - 2009 - Defense

In this action, our client was accused of fraud in production faulty construction material that allegedly resulted in construction defects in hundreds of homes. Plaintiff, an installer of the product, made allegations of several million dollars including recovery of all costs associated with fixing the individual homes. Mr. Reynolds prepared a motion to the Court proving that the damages were speculative. The Court granted the motion and dismissed the claim of damages as to the individual homeowners. The motion removed in excess of $1,700,000 in damages.

$1,500,000 Settlement - 2009 - School District Litigation

Mr. Reynolds worked with a team of attorneys on a case involving a school district that entered into an energy contract wherein a construction company guaranteed that energy savings would pay for the cost of the contract over a ten year period. The district brought allegations of fraud, breach of contract, and construction defects. The case was venued in Bakersfield. The result was a settlement on behalf of the school district in the amount of $1,500,000.

$850,000 Settlement - 2009 - School District Litigation

Mr. Reynolds worked with a team of attorneys on a case involving a school district that entered into an energy contract wherein a construction company guaranteed that energy savings would pay for the cost of the contract over a ten year period. The District brought allegations of fraud, breach of contract, and construction defects. The case was venued in Bakersfield. The result was a settlement on behalf of the school district in the amount of $850,000.

Biography

Mr. Reynolds enjoys, and has been successful, in numerous areas of law ranging from intellectual property, personal injury, construction, fraud, business and energy. his passion, and current emphasis, is in his work with fraud, performance (energy) contracting, and construction particularly involving school districts as well as business litigation. He has represented business clients in arbitrations and trials.

Growing up in a small rural town in Ohio, Matthew dreamed of becoming an attorney, He accomplished this dream by graduating Summa Cum Laude from Youngstown State University in 1998 with a 3.97 grade point average which was achieved by obtaining straight A's with a single B, which he still regrets, in a physiology and anatomy class. Based on his grade point average, combined with a score on his LSAT that placed him in the top two percent of the country, Mr. Reynolds had his pick of law schools throughout the nation. On a visit to Pepperdine University, he fell in love with the campus and Southern California. Therefore, he accepted a full scholarship to Pepperdine and again excelled in his studies. By 2001, he graduated near the top of his class, Cum Laude, and received awards for the top grade in his classes involving Constitutional Law, Labor Law, Products Liability, and Criminal Law.

In 2001, Mr. Reynolds began his legal career at Morrow & White with the goal of learning how to become a successful litigator. Over the next four years, he experienced a broad spectrum of cases including legal malpractice, products liability, toxic torts, personal injury, catastrophic injury, fraud, wrongful death, contracts, business, insurance and construction. While Mr. Reynolds thoroughly enjoyed his work at Morrow & White, and will be forever indebted to them for providing his start in the legal community, he was searching for work that he could be passionate about.

Mr. Reynolds found this passion on May 8, 2006, when he joined the law firm of Kring & Chung. While he has worked on, and enjoyed, a broad spectrum of litigation matters including torts, contracts, and trademark, his focus became performance contracting, energy, construction, and fraud particularly on behalf of school districts as well as business litigation. The issues he has resolved on behalf of school districts involve fraud, performance contracting, energy contracting, Division of State Architect, the Education Code and construction.

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