DALLAS – Four partners with Family Law firm Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, LLP, have been recognized among the Top 100 attorneys in the state in the 2015 edition of…
Orsinger Nelson Downing & Anderson Attorney Holly Rampy Earns National Honors
DALLAS – The Texas-based family law firm Orsinger Nelson Downing & Anderson, LLP, is pleased to announce that Dallas associate Holly Rampy has been selected for membership in The…
Orsinger Nelson Downing & Anderson Attorneys Recognized Among Texas’ Best
DALLAS – With seven of its partners selected to the 2014 Texas Super Lawyers listing, the attorneys at the Family Law boutique of Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, LLP, once again…
Orsinger Nelson Downing & Anderson Attorneys from Dallas, San Antonio Honored in Best Lawyers in America
DALLAS and SAN ANTONIO – Orsinger Nelson Downing & Anderson, LLP, is pleased to announce that six firm partners are being honored for their Family Law expertise in the recently…
Noted Family Law, Civil Appellate Attorney Richard Orsinger Honored by Texas Center for the Judiciary
DALLAS – Name partner Richard R. Orsinger of the Family Law firm Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, L.L.P., has been selected as the 2013-2014 recipient of…
Noted Family Lawyers Form Orsinger Nelson Downing & Anderson
DALLAS – Distinguished family law practitioners Richard Orsinger, Keith Nelson, R. Scott Downing and Jeffrey Owen Anderson announce…
Arbitration 101
Many family law matters end up in arbitration, which shares some of the same qualities of both mediation and litigation.
New Associate Joins Dallas’ Orsinger Founder Keith Nelson: ‘Great Asset to Our Clients’
Dallas’ Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, L.L.P., has recently added a new associate, Holly Eckert. “We’re so happy this exceptional lawyer has decided to join us,” says firm founder and…
Does Demanding Career = Losing Custody? Not at All
Having practiced family law for several decades, we have seen a slow but steady change in judges’ willingness to award primary custody to fathers, particularly when the children’s mother works…