Anjali A. Parikh - Associate
Practice Areas
Casualty Litigation,
Marine and Energy,
Personal Injury and Products Liability,
Railroad Litigation
A
native Houstonian, Anjali Parikh is a
2004 graduate of the
University of Houston Law Center, where she was Editor-in-Chief of the
Houston Business and Tax Law Journal. Her article entitled “Expanding
Chief Officers’ Liability and the Promise to Raise Investor Confidence”
was published in 2004 following the Enron crisis.
She has experience assist in a variety of toxic tort cases and
has assisted with the defense and management of personal injury
lawsuits. She was part of the defense team regarding a multi-party
litigation suit relating to a chlorine tank car derailment case. She
represents employers against suits brought by employees under the
Federal Employer’s Liability Act, Jones Act, Longshore and Harbor
Workers’ Compensation Act, and general maritime law. She is familiar
with the legal and administration intricacies of the National
Transportation Safety Board, Federal Railroad Administration, and the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration. She also represents
premises owners against causes of actions brought by independent
contractors and general contractors. She is well versed in the rail and
trucking industries, as well as in the oil and gas field. She admitted
to practice in the following jurisdictions: State of Texas, Eastern,
Western, Southern and Northern U.S. District Courts of Texas, and Fifth
Circuit Court of Appeals. She is a member of the State Bar of Texas,
Houston Bar Association, Texas Exes Alumni Association, and South Asian
Bar Association.
Direct Dial: (713) 706-1952
Fax: (713) 953-9470
Email: aparikh@leggefarrow.com

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