Tri T. Truong is a senior associate in the litigation group, focusing his practice on intellectual property disputes and commercial litigation. Tri earned his J.D., magna cum laude, from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law where he served as an articles editor of the SMU Law Review and a student attorney in the SMU Criminal Justice Clinic. During law school, Tri served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Catharina Haynes of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Honorable Carolyn Wright of the Texas Fifth Court of Appeals, the Honorable Reed O’Connor of Northern District of Texas, and the Honorable Hilda Tagle of the Southern District of Texas.
State Bar of Texas
Dallas Bar Association
Dallas Asian American Bar Association
Dallas Association of Young Lawyers
Texas, 2019
U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Texas
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Texas
Tri T. Truong, Note, “Hashing” in the Cloud: The Private Search Defense is Active and Potent, 72 SMU L. REV. 343 (2019)
Commercial Litigation
Patent Litigation
Trade Secret Litigation
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