

Kevin T. Schutte
About Kevin
Kevin Schutte is a partner in the firm’s Dallas office. Mr. Schutte’s practice focuses on general commercial and business litigation at both the trial and appellate court levels, as well as arbitrations and other forms of alternative dispute resolution. In his general commercial litigation practice, Mr. Schutte represents clients in disputes involving breach of contract, fraud, securities fraud, misappropriation of trade secrets, unfair competition, real estate, healthcare, trademark and copyright infringements, oil and gas/mineral rights and product liability. While Mr. Schutte represents clients in a variety of industries, he has particular experience representing banks and other financial institutions with matters concerning mortgage banking, mortgage-backed securities (MBS) litigation, Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), Texas and Federal debt collection practices, Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), data breach/privacy litigation, derivative shareholder disputes, and corporate fiduciary duties. Mr. Schutte previously served as the interim deputy general counsel – litigation for a publicly traded financial institution, focusing primarily on mortgage banking. In this role, he gained valuable boardroom experience dealing with some of the most pressing litigation issues facing banks today. Mr. Schutte was named to The Best Lawyers in America© 2021 for his work in Commercial Litigation in Dallas, Texas. Recent Notable Matters Bank — bank’s purported involvement in the alleged Ponzi scheme was through the accused Ponzi schemers’ use of the bank’s escrow accounts to hold investors’ funds Three bank holding company board members — successfully represented in an injunction action to block a shareholders meeting attempting to vote them off the board of directors Bank — successfully represented in a case involving allegations of security breaches in the bank’s ATM system causing another bank’s customers to incur unauthorized banking transactions Judgment creditor — received a favorable jury verdict in a fraudulent transfer case on behalf of the client against a former shareholder of a defunct judgment debtor Branding agency and its client — obtained a take-nothing summary judgment for the clients wherein the plaintiff was seeking to rescind a transaction involving the acquisition of a domain name because the branding agency, its client, and the third-party hired to secure the domain name allegedly used fraudulent means to lower the purchase price Advertising agency — obtained a take-nothing summary judgment in a multi-million dollar copyright infringement and fraud case involving an allegedly stolen advertising campaign for a national soft drink company Defendant/counter-plaintiff — successfully represented client in a lawsuit against a software development company arising out of a contract to develop software designed to track prices and financial risk associated with buying and selling crude oil and refined products in Russia and Western Europe Landlord — obtained a multi-million dollar jury verdict in an environmental contamination case on behalf of the client against tenant Defendant/counter-plaintiff — successfully represented client against his business partner in a case involving misappropriation of oil and gas interest Confidential client — achieved a jury verdict on behalf of a client against its former agent for tortious interference with existing contract, conversion of proprietary information, and breach of fiduciary duty after the former agent removed client files in an attempt to compete for the client’s business Publications and Speeches ”To Arbitrate or Litigate – That is the Question,“ 42nd Annual TBA Bankers Legal Conference, San Antonio, Texas, April 8, 2016.
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Education
- Baylor University, J.D, graduated 2001
- Ouachita Baptist University, B.A., Finance, magna cum laude, graduated 1998
Bar Admissions
- Texas, Texas
