Mr Jonathon Hance > Bracewell LLP > Houston, United States > Lawyer Profile

Bracewell LLP
711 LOUISIANA STREET
STE 2300
HOUSTON, TX 77002
TEXAS
United States

Position

Jonathon Hance is both a litigator and an intellectual property lawyer. As a litigator, Jonathon is at home in the court room, where he represents both plaintiffs and defendants and works hard to enforce his clients’ intellectual property rights and data confidentiality rights, to protect his clients’ brands, to bring value to his clients in the restructuring context, and and to resolve complex commercial disputes in the design and construction, real estate, energy, healthcare, and technology industries. As an IP lawyer, Jonathon works to protect and monetize his clients’ innovations and protect his clients’ brands across a variety of sectors, including the energy, real estate, and technology industries. He also advises healthcare institutions regarding corporate governance issues and patient data privacy and protection under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

Education

Washington and Lee University School of Law, J.D., 2008, magna cum laude, Order of the Coif; Southern Methodist University, School of Engineering, B.A., Computer Science, 2005, summa cum laude; Southern Methodist University, Meadows School of the Arts, B.A., Viola Performance, 2005, summa cum laude; Southern Methodist University, Dedman College, B.A., Applied Mathematics, 2005, summa cum laude

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Media, technology and telecoms > Outsourcing

Houston-based Jeffrey Andrews heads Bracewell LLP‘s outsourcing team, regularly advising Texan clients in the mining and aviation sector on SaaS outsourcing transactions. Technology litigation specialist Jonathon Hance represents both plaintiffs and defendants in disputes concerning the enforcement of intellectual property and data confidentiality rights, alongside the structuring of outsourcing contracts. Counsel Lucy Porter, who specialises in data privacy compliance and IP protection mandates, routinely supports Hance and Andrews on structuring service agreements and managed services.