Britta Stanton

Attorney, Director, and Trial Stratgey in Dallas, Texas

https://www.lynnllp.com/lawyers/britta-stanton

Partner, Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann LLP

Former Director of Trial Strategy at The Focal Point LLC

As a trial attorney, Britta pays rigorous attention to details and reviews case issues with laser-like focus. These tactics ensure that cohesive strategies themes emerge from her trial planning efforts. She creates persuasive graphic representations of the facts and laws relevant to each unique case. Her keen eye for logical consistent graphics ensures that client presentations will not only be persuasive, but defensible in the face of objections. Because she understands that trial preparation can make clients feel overwhelmed, she takes great care to ensure that the process is efficient, seamless, and stress-free.

Britta has always been fascinated by the ways people are persuaded, develop beliefs, and make decisions. Thus, at the University of Texas, she chose to study advertising. She enjoyed learning how consumers are persuaded and make buying choices. She went on to Baylor Law School where she learned to persuade judges and juries as a trial lawyer. Focused on trial advocacy, she worked at Beck Redden in Houston before moving to Dallas, where she became a partner at Lynn Pinker Cox & Hurst. She resigned her partnership at the firm and joined The Focal Point to devote herself to the art of trial strategy through developing winning trial strategies, persuasive theories, and graphics for the courtroom. She returned to her partnership at Lynn Pinker with a renewed focus on Dallas Commercial Civil litigation.

Britta has been recognized by her peers more than six times for her excellence in trial advocacy. She has produced articles for the Dallas Bar Association, Dallas Business Journal, Channel 11 News, and KLIF radio.

Britta Erin Stanton is a trial lawyer. Having tried many cases to verdict in state and federal court, she became a go-to lawyer for solving problems in business. Britta was known as a creative and talented trial advocate. She has served as faculty for the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, teaching other lawyers how to win in the courtroom. She has also been asked to serve as a guest lecturer for SMU's trial advocacy program at the Dedman School of Law, where she has taught law students how to effectively persuade juries using technology and demonstrative evidence.