Dean Omar Branham Shirley
Consultant, Advocate, and Attorney in Dallas, Texas
A law firm dedicated to fighting for the rights of workers and consumers, Dean Omar Branham Shirley supports regional law offices across the United States from its headquarters in Dallas, Texas. The firm has a long history of obtaining justice and fair compensation for ordinary people who have suffered due to the malfeasance or negligence of major corporations and other powerful organizations.
Dean Omar Branham Shirley is firmly committed to representing clients who have been wronged by the actions of employers or by unsafe products in the consumer marketplace. Over the years, it has achieved positive outcomes in employment law cases and instances of both product and shareholder liability. The firm has also emerged as a public champion in lawsuits that involve exposure to agents that cause mesothelioma among other critical health concerns.
Dean Omar Branham Shirley’s team of skilled and experienced litigators works under the leadership of founding partners Jessica Dean, Amin Omar, Trey Branham, Lisa Shirley, Benjamin Davis, and Ben Braly. Following their guiding principles, the firm has come to the aid of thousands of hardworking people who span the country. It regularly obtains multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements for clients in cases that range from unpaid wages and unsafe work conditions to catastrophic injury and wrongful death.
To ensure that all workers and consumers get access to the legal assistance that they need and deserve, Dean Omar Branham Shirley provides free initial consultations and case reviews to any individual or family with a legitimate grievance. Through its work, the firm has reached out to large numbers of people to both inform them of important health concerns and offer them just reimbursement.
Dean Omar Branham Shirley also supports people in need through its charitable DOB+S Law Foundation. Among its other initiatives, the DOB+S Law Foundation offers yearly law school scholarships and access to justice grants. Its scholarships range from $2,000 to $10,000 and benefit students of the Dallas Independent School District. Also totaling $2,000 to $10,000 on an annual basis, its access to justice grants assist individual attorneys and nonprofit organizations that strive to provide “basic human rights to underserved and oppressed populations.”