Biography
Brittany Weaver is an associate in the Trial & Appellate Litigation practice group in Jackson Walker’s Fort Worth office.
Prior to Jackson Walker, Brittany practiced at a Fort Worth-based law firm where she represented individuals, closely held and family businesses, large corporations, and nonprofits in both transactional and litigation matters. She also previously served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Sam R. Cummings in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Outside of her practice, Brittany is an adjunct professor at Texas Christian University in the Neeley School of Business, where she teaches a business law course entitled “Legal and Social Environment of Business.”
Education
B.A., magna cum laude, Texas Christian University
- Phi Beta Kappa, Academic Honor Society
- Alpha Lambda Delta, Academic Honor Society
- Phi Alpha Theta, History Honor Society
- Pi Beta Phi
J.D., cum laude, Texas Tech University School of Law
- Texas Tech Law Review, Business Manager
- Phi Delta Phi, International Legal Honor Society
- Tech Law Mentor Program
Bar Admissions
Texas
- “Top Ten Changes Under the New Amended Rules of Civil Procedure,” Presented to the Tarrant County Bar Association’s Business Litigation Section, the Tarrant County Probate Bar Association, and the Northeast Tarrant County Bar Association (2021)
- Tarrant County Bar Association, Member
- Women Attorneys Section, Social Chair, 2017-2018
- Tarrant County Young Lawyers Association, Member
- State Bar of Texas – Texas Local Bar Services Committee, Member, 2016-2018
- Eldon B. Mahon Inn of Court, Associate, 2018-2020
- Junior League of Fort Worth, Member

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