Weisbart Springer Hayes Adds Two Attorneys in Austin
Chris Camillone and Rachel Mathisen have joined Weisbart Springer Hayes LLP as associates in the firm’s Austin office.
In a release, the firm said Camillone has experience in a range of commercial litigation and family law matters, including trials and arbitrations involving breach of contract claims, securities-related claims and other financial disputes, and child custody.
He received his law degree from The University of Texas School of Law, where he served for two years as an editor for the Texas Review of Entertainment & Sports Law. While earning his undergraduate degree from The University of Texas, he was team captain of the Longhorn Tennis Team and was an NCAA All-American & NCAA Championship Doubles Finalist.
Prior to joining the firm, Camillone was an associate at Austin-based Duggins Wren Mann & Romero LLP.
Mathisen advises clients in all aspects of employment and trade secret law and has represented companies in commercial litigation disputes involving claims of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, breach of restrictive covenants, and related issues in state and federal courts.
She earned her law degree from The University of Texas School of Law, where she served as Chief Notes Editor of The Review of Litigation. During law school she served as clerk for the Travis County District Attorney’s Office in Texas and the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office in Colorado and was a judicial intern for the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas in San Antonio. She received her undergraduate degree from Trinity University.
Prior to joining the firm, she was an associate at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC in Austin, and Bell Nunnally & Martin LLP in Dallas.