Academy Member Inducted 2012
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- Practice Commenced2002
- # of MEDS (as of 3/10/24)420
- # of ARBS (as of 3/10/24)15
Current Practice
Online / In-Person
- HOUSTON
Biographical
After 34-plus years of litigation practice with Royston, Rayzor, Vickery & Williams, LLP, in Houston, in 2007 Robins Brice relocated his practice to the Caroline Center for Dispute Resolution in order to concentrate on providing mediation and arbitration services in Houston and other locations. Prior ADR Experience includes cases involving Maritime collisions/allision, aviation, cargo damage, indemnity, personal injury and death and insurance coverage and defense matters for domestic insurers, underwriters at Lloyds and the London Companies market.
Case Experience
- Admiralty
- Appellate
- Aviation
- Commercial/Business
- Community Associations
- Contract Disputes
- Discrimination
- Employment
- Energy Sector (Oil/Gas)
- Engineering
- Industrial
- Insurance
- International
- Natural Disasters
- Personal Injury
- Premises Liability
- Product Liability
- Professional Fees
- Property Damage
- Railroad & Trucking
- Torts
- Transportation
- Workers' Compensation
- Wrongful Death
Education
University of Texas (J.D., with honors, 1972); Order of the Coif; Phi Delta Phi; Rice University (Master of Civil Engineering, 1968); Rice University (B.A., 1967). A.A.White Basic Mediation Training (2003); HMAA Arbitration Training (2002); National Conflict Resolution Center, Advanced Mediation Training (2004); University of Houston Law Center: International Commercial Arbitration Course (2006).
Memberships & Affiliations
U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Eleventh Circuits; U.S. Supreme Court; all Texas courts; ADR Provider List (S. D. Texas); Houston Bar Association; State Bar of Texas; Houston Maritime Arbitrators Association; Maritime Law Association; Association of Attorney Mediators
Rates Information
$1850/per party per day for a full day of mediation in Houston, subject to adjustment based on number of parties, amount in controversy or half day scheduling, plus actual airfare and or hotel expense. No charge for travel time unless otherwise expressly agreed. Arbitration on an hourly basis, $500 per hour in 2020.