
Andrews Myers, P.C.
United States
Lawyers

Breton A. Rycroft
- Phone713.351.0347
- Email[email protected]
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Work Department
Real Estate Litigation
Position
- Real Estate Litigation
- Business Litigation
- Construction Litigation
- Real Estate
- Shareholder Disputes
Career
Bret Rycroft is a distinguished litigator specializing in complex real estate, business, and construction disputes. Board Certified in both Commercial and Residential Real Estate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Bret brings unparalleled expertise to complex disputes across Texas state and federal courts.
Bret adeptly navigates real estate litigation matters including property disputes, lease conflicts, and contract violations. His comprehensive understanding of Texas real estate law enables him to provide strategic counsel to a diverse clientele, from national multifamily developers to property management firms and individual property owners alike.
Bret has a proven track record of successfully resolving high-stakes business litigation disputes. He skillfully represents clients in cases involving breach of contract, business torts, and the enforcement of non-competition agreements. His representation spans multiple industries, including various Texas-based enterprises, energy, oil and gas, and general commerce.
His construction litigation practice encompasses a broad spectrum of issues, from defect claims to contract disputes. Representing contractors, subcontractors, and project owners, Bret leverages his technical understanding of the construction industry to achieve favorable outcomes.
Bret honed his litigation skills in both commercial litigation and criminal defense cases at prominent Houston law firms before joining Andrews Myers. His diverse background, which includes serving on the trial team for Roger Clemens in Washington, D.C., has equipped him with a unique perspective and adaptable litigation strategies.
Committed to professional excellence, Bret Rycroft consistently delivers results that safeguard his clients’ interests and advance their strategic goals in the complex landscapes of real estate, business, and construction law.