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Campbell Centre II
8150 N. Central Expressway
Suite 1575
Dallas, Texas 75206
214.239.8900

Toll Free: 1.877.728.9607

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Peyton J. Healey

Education
J.D., Baylor University, School of Law , 2004

B.A., Baylor University, 2001


Practice Areas
Commercial and Business Litigation; Intellectual Property Litigation; Insurance Litigation; Commercial Debt and Judgment Collection; Construction Litigation

Pursuits
Baylor sports, carpentry, home improvements, traveling, and fast cars.

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Peyton J. Healey | Associate


peyton@ckptlaw.com


214.239.8900 Phone
214.550.2635 Fax


Mr. Healey's practice focuses on commercial litigation and complex business disputes. He has extensive experience handling a wide range of cases related to commercial contracts, commercial collection, as well as property loss, construction defects, and personal injury. In addition, Mr. Healey has represented clients in intellectual property litigation matters concerning patent infringement and trade secret misappropriation.

  • Represented commercial developer against plumbing subcontractor and fire suppression system designer in connection with fire sprinkler system failures and leaks, which caused millions in damage to retirement community.
  • Represented owners of retail development and anchor tenant in connection with massive roof collapse due to negligence of roofing contractor and installation of defective roof membrane.
   
   


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