Sidney Robert
Attorney
Sidney Robert
Attorney
Sidney has 25 years of legal experience working in law firms focused on personal injury and
toxic tort litigation. In practice, Sidney has litigated a vast array of cases involving personal
injury, asbestos related diseases, complex business litigation and employment discrimination
claims.
Courage and compassion best describe Sidney’s persona as she is a born fighter for protecting
the rights of those who have been harmed while demonstrating heartfelt kindness and concern for
the ones who have been hurt.
Sidney, or Sid as known by most people, is an avid music lover, musician and guitar enthusiast.
Just know, wherever there is music, Sid is sure to be close at hand.
BAR ADMISSIONS:
State Bar of Texas – November 2010
State Bar of Louisiana – December 2012
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - 2017
FEDERAL COURT ADMISSIONS:
Eastern District of Louisiana
Western District of Louisiana
Southern District of Texas
Northern District of Florida
Education
University of Houston – B.S.
2005
Texas Southern University – J.D.
2010
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
Texas Trial Lawyer’s Association (TTLA)
American Association of Justice (AAJ)
National Trial Lawyer’s Association
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FROM THE BLOG
BCA ATTORNEY ROBERT A. SCHWARTZ HONORED BY TEXAS BAR FOUNDATION
12:00PM CST – Wednesday April 11, 2024 – Mr. Robert A. Schwartz with Brent Coon & Associates has been elected to membership in the Fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation. Fellows of the Foundation are selected for their outstanding professional achievements and their demonstrated commitment to the improvement of the justice system throughout the state…
Texas City BP explosion attorney hasn’t seen “any change” in industry regulation
Sunday marks 20 years since an isomerization unit explosion at what was BP’s Texas City oil refinery killed 15 people and injured about 180 others, resulting in one of the deadliest refinery explosions in the country’s history. Beaumont Attorney Brent Coon represented many of those injured in the 2005 blasts, including Eva Rowe, whose mother…
TEXAS LAWYER – Judge Spends 3 Hours Explaining His Decision
TEXAS LAWYER – January 17, 2025 – By Adolfo Pesquera A judge sympathetic to the hundreds of victims of the massive Port Neches refinery explosion was not able to convince the defendant corporation to pay $292 A proposed plea agreement between federal prosecutors and TPC Group that involved negotiations that excluded the crime victims, fell…