Lawyer John Brusniak, Jr., graduated from
Our Lady of the Lake University, B.S. George Washington University, Class of 1976, J.D., is now employed by Brusniak Turner Fine LLP at
17480 Dallas Pkwy Suite 210 Dallas, TX 75287.
While being a member of
Dallas and American (Vice-Chairman, Property Tax Committee, 1990-1993 Chairman, 1993-2000 Chair, Property Tax Committee) Bar Associations State Bar of Texas (Vice-Chairman, Ad Valorem Tax Committee, 1988-1992 Chairman, Ad Valorem Tax Committee, 1993-1997 Director, Taxation…
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Dallas and American (Vice-Chairman, Property Tax Committee, 1990-1993 Chairman, 1993-2000 Chair, Property Tax Committee) Bar Associations State Bar of Texas (Vice-Chairman, Ad Valorem Tax Committee, 1988-1992 Chairman, Ad Valorem Tax Committee, 1993-1997 Director, Taxation Section, 1990-1997 Treasurer, 1997-1998 Chair Elect, 1998-1999 Chair, 1999-2000 Chair, Property Tax Committee Chair, Taxation Section) Institute for Professionals in Taxation Texas Association of Property Tax Professionals International Association of Assessing Officers Texas Association o, John Brusniak, Jr. is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing John Brusniak, Jr. as your lawyer, you should consider whether John Brusniak, Jr. offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if John Brusniak, Jr. has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though John Brusniak, Jr.'s office is located at Dallas, TX, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.
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John Brusniak, Jr. has been admitted in 1976, Texas; 1982, U.S. Supreme Court; 1989, Oklahoma;. His or her practice areas include Ad Valorem Tax, Property Tax, Property, Real Estate, Taxation.
John Brusniak, Jr.'s college and law school education includes Our Lady of the Lake University, B.S., George Washington University, Class of 1976, J.D.. Other biographical background includes AV Preeminent | John Brusniak, Jr. is the dean of Texas property tax litigation. He was licensed to practice law in 1976, His early career involved general litigation and appellate work in both the federal and state courts until he was handed his first property tax matter. It arose prior to the implementation of the current property tax system in 1982. Following a week long jury trial, his client received a substantial reduction in tax value. The city of Dallas and the Dallas Independent School District appealed the results, and the Dallas Court of Civil Appeals, en banc, handed down only the second favorable taxpayer decision in the court's history. With the implementation of appraisal districts, John transitioned his law practice to focus solely on the representation of taxpayers in disputes with appraisal districts and taxing authorities. John was a partner in two of the largest law firms in the state of Texas prior to starting his own firm in 1992.Over the years, he has filed thousands of lawsuits in district court across the state, the vast majority were settled, but quite a few were tried. He has been involved in over 45 appeals to the courts of appeals across the state of Texas and two appeals to the Texas Supreme Court, both of which were successful. The first case resulted in a portion of the Texas Tax Code being declared unconstitutional while the second resulted in a portion of the Texas Tax Code being found constitutional. The second case involved two ot. You should contact other
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