Samuel B. Burke

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Samuel B. Burke

Biography

Sam’s clients have benefited from his expertise in complex matters involving real estate, business disputes, condemnation, probate and fiduciary disputes, and serious personal injury.

Sam graduated from Krum High School and received his Bachelor’s in Liberal Arts from Austin College. Inspired by his father, Hardy Burke (who graduated from Texas Tech’s second law school class), Sam attended Texas Tech School of Law and received his law degree in 1998. After graduating from Texas Tech, he returned to Denton to practice law with his father. After transitioning to a civil practice, Sam was a partner at Wood, Thacker & Weatherly, P.C. for several years. In 2013, Sam joined Alagood & Cartwright, P.C., now Alagood Cartwright Burke PC, as a shareholder.

Sam Burke is board certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and has been honored by his peers and legal publications throughout his legal career. Sam was named a “Texas Rising Star” in General Litigation as published by Thomson Reuters for Texas Monthly Magazine 2008 – 2013. Beginning in 2009 and every year since, Sam has received the prestigious AV Preeminent rating (Top) by Martindale-Hubbell and was recognized as one of the Top 40 Trial Lawyers Under 40 in Texas by the National Trial Lawyers Organization. For the past several years, Sam has been a regular contributor to the Denton Record Chronicle business journal and periodically speaks at continuing legal education seminars on litigation topics.

In addition to his law practice, Sam is involved in the local community. Sam served as a board member of the Corinth Economic Development Corporation and currently serves Corinth as its Mayor Pro Tem. Sam also currently serves as a board member of the Denton County Transportation Authority. For several years, he served as a member of the Board of Communities in Schools of North Texas and is a past president of that organization. Sam also served as a Director of the Denton County Bar Association and as a member of the Denton County Bar Association’s Judiciary Committee.

“I have unique perspectives and insights because I have worked for both plaintiffs and defendants. And, while I love courtroom work, because I am a trial attorney, I recognize when the courtroom is not the best place to solve my client’s problems. Some of my most satisfying work has been done with long-term clients who bring me into their trust and allow me to provide an ounce of prevention that avoids the need for a pound of cure.”

Practice Areas
  • Civil Litigation
  • Oil & Gas Litigation
  • Probate Litigation
  • Land Use Litigation
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Real Property Litigation
  • Breach of Fiduciary Duty Litigation
  • Personal Injury
  • Fraud, Defamation, Libel, Slander
  • Business Litigation
  • Professional Negligence
  • Legal Malpractice
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Employment Discrimination
  • Eminent Domain
  • Condemnation
  • Landlord Tenant Litigation
Education & Professional Associations
  • Member, Denton County Bar Association, 1998 – present
  • Director, Denton County Bar Association 2000-01
  • Member, Denton County Bar Association Judiciary Committee 1999-2000
  • Board Member of the Corinth Economic Development Corporation
  • Member of the Board of Community Schools of North Texas
  • Past President of the Board of Community Schools of North Texas
Undergraduate
  • Austin College
    • Liberal Arts
    • 1995
Law School
  • Texas Tech University School of Law
    • J.D. – 1998
History of Excellence
Admitted
  • Texas Bar Association
  • U.S. District Courts for Northern and Eastern Districts
Honors And Awards
  • Texas Board of Legal Specialization (Civil Trial Law), 2008 to present
  • Super Lawyer, 2020 to present
  • Recipient, Texas Rising Star, 2009-2013
  • AVVO 10.0 Superb rating
  • Top 40 Trial Lawyers Under 40 by the National Trial Lawyer Association, 2013
Associations
  • Member, State Bar of Texas
  • Member, Denton County Bar Association
  • Councilman, City of Corinth (mayor pro tem)
Recent Speaking Engagements

Texas Advanced Paralegal Seminar (Paralegal Division of Texas State Bar), “Causes of Action in Commercial Litigation”, September 2023

Classes And Seminars
  • Recent changes to the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure – 2013
  • Billing and Practice Management – 2014 & 2015
  • NITA Trial Skills Course DCBA – Written Discovery
  • Legislative Update for Civil Litigation DCBA – 2019
Bar Admissions
  • Texas, 1998
  • U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas, 2000
Published Works
  • Educate Yourself about Builder’s Risk Insurance
  • Free Speech at Work
  • Business Liability for Work Place Injuries
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents are a Significant Source of Potential Liability for Most Businesses
  • Arbitration Dispute Resolution
  • The Fall of Eyewitness Testimony and the Rise of Digital Evidence
  • Why Specialization Matters
  • Hearsay, a Brief History
  • To Frack or Not to Frack – When does government regulation violate the Constitution?
  • Fraud – Bad Opinions Can Get You in as Much Trouble as Bad Facts
  • Point, Click and Contract?
  • Why do Some People Get Sued While Others Don’t
  • Termination Basics for the 12 Days of Christmas
  • The Recent Holding in Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission provides clues to business but no clear rules?
  • The Gun Control Debate: A Brief History
  • Begin with an End in Mind – A Primer On Small Business Dispute Resolution

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