Brian Matthew Hull is an associate attorney at Touchy & Green, LLP. Brian was born in McAllen, grew up in Dallas, and attended college and law school in and around San Antonio. Mr. Hull's interest in law and advocacy began in high school, when he was nationally recognized in the area of competitive forensics. In 1997, Brian was selected as one of the top seven Lincoln-Douglas debaters in the United States, accepting a fellowship to teach debate at the University of Kentucky.
Mr. Hull received his Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, with a double-major in political science and history from Texas State University in 2003. While at Texas State, Brian was inducted into Pi Sigma Alpha and Phi Alpha Theta, political science and history honor societies, respectively. In 2004, Mr. Hull was a Dean's Scholarship recipient to St. Mary's University School of Law. He received his Juris Doctorate in 2007, graduating in the top 20% of his class. While in law school, Brian was initiated into Phi Delta Phi, international honors legal fraternity, and was a member of St. Mary's 2006 state champion moot court team.
Brian is licensed to practice law in all of the courts of the State of Texas, as well as the federal courts for the Western District of Texas. Mr. Hull's practice includes representation of plaintiffs and defendants in commercial litigation, wrongful death and survival actions, as well as minor and catastrophic personal injury cases. Brian enjoys playing and watching sports of all types, especially his favorite team--the Dallas Cowboys. Mr. Hull currently lives in Brownsville, Texas.