Category: Legal Awards
Texas Lawyer
9-2001
Texas Lawyer newspaper has recognized Jeffrey H. Rasansky of
the Law Offices of Jeffrey H. Rasansky as one of the top young
lawyers in Texas. Mr. Rasansky was honored in a special section
of the newspaper's September 10, 2001 edition, entitled "40
Under 40."
The "40 Under 40" list is comprised of lawyers, judges
and legal scholars, all under the age of 40 years old. Mr. Rasansky
was selected by the editors and reporters at Texas Lawyer, who
polled lawyers across the state in developing the list. "I
am honored to be in such good company," Rasansky says, "and
I congratulate the others who were selected, as well."
Rasansky earned his law degree at Southern Methodist University
in 1990 after receiving his undergraduate degree from the University
of Texas. Soon after earning his license to practice law, Rasansky
joined a large firm in downtown Dallas. There, he learned the
legal maneuvers used by large insurance companies, nursing homes,
and hospitals. He later joined another Dallas law firm where
he began representing people who were injured by the negligence
of others.
Mr. Rasansky has won millions of dollars for clients who have
suffered catastrophic injuries at the hands of others. Rasansky
has successfully represented clients in cases involving medical
malpractice; nursing home neglect; brain damaged infants; product
liability and defective products; serious accidents involving
cars, motorcycles and pedestrians; and construction site injuries.
In 1998, Rasansky established a web site, www.nursinghomelawyer.com,
devoted to helping families and their loved ones make informed
decisions about nursing home care. In addition, families across
the United States have relied on Rasansky's free nursing home
booklet, Elder Law and Abuse: Recognizing Abuse and Protecting
Your Loved Ones, for advice and information regarding nursing
home care.
Rasansky is licensed to practice before all state courts in
Texas, the United States District Courts in the Northern and
Eastern Districts of Texas and the Fifth United States Circuit
Court of Appeals.