Mediator

Heather McFarlane

Heather McFarlane

Texas Justice Center

4900 Fournace Place, Suite 200
Bellaire, Texas 77401

Tel: (713) 435-9258

 

Biographical

Heather’s passion as a litigator has always been the search for creative solutions to disputes. In 1998, Heather began her practice at a large law firm, where she represented businesses in their complex commercial litigation (including first-party insurance coverage, intellectual property, business torts, corporate dissolutions, and personal injury cases). During that time, she was able to try a number of cases to verdict.

In 2010, she opened her own boutique law firm, and became a professionally-trained mediator. She broadened her practice by representing individuals and companies. She has represented both plaintiffs and defendants, and understands how both sides of a case evaluate the value of their case. Since 2010, she has also mediated hundreds of civil disputes including personal injury, labor and employment, breach of contract, corporate dissolutions, real estate, professional liability, insurance coverage, construction, trade secret, premises liability, banking, and business torts. She now devotes her practice to mediation.

Heather arrives to each mediation prepared and focused. Using active listening and probing questions, Heather works to assess and master the facts and law of the case. Importantly, Heather also recognizes the importance of the individual people who are involved and how their personalities, emotions, and interests affect the ability to settle the dispute. Using this information, she then guides the parties and their attorneys through the conflict to try to reach resolution.

My passion as a litigator has always been to help others work out creative solutions to their disputes. I now devote my practice to mediation. I strive to master the details of the dispute, understand the people involved, and help the parties use this information to reach resolution.

Over the last ten years, I’ve mediated all types of disputes, including negligence, complex commercial transactions, personal injury, corporate governance (and dissolutions), insurance coverage, professional liability, premises liability, trade secrets, labor and employment, and intellectual property.

After earning my J.D. with honors from the University of Texas Law School in 1998, I came to Houston to work for Fulbright & Jaworski (now Norton Rose Fulbright). I worked with some great trial lawyers who believed that all litigators should be comfortable at the courthouse. Before I was even licensed, a Harris County District Court gave me permission to participate in a multi-million dollar employment contract case. I prepared, briefed, and argued the legal motions. This trial was held in the historic 1910 Harris County Courthouse; it was our working civil courthouse at that time!

Over the next ten years, I tried dozens of commercial temporary injunctions, jury and bench trials, and arbitrations. I became licensed in the Fifth Circuit, the Federal Circuit, and the United States Supreme Courts, and I worked on the appeals of trials so that I understood the full scope of trial work from filing through appeals.

In 2008, I left Fulbright with a group of patent litigators to join Morgan Lewis and Bockius. I continued to work for large, Fortune-100 companies when they were both plaintiffs and defendants. In 2010, I opened my own firm and became a mediator. During my private practice, I’ve represented individuals and corporations; plaintiffs and defendants. This experience has rounded out my perspective.

In June 2019, I was accepted to Harvard Law School’s “Advanced Mediation Workshop: Mediating Complex Disputes”

When I’m not mediating cases, I am an avid quilter and crafter. I teach legal and sewing classes for the International Quilt Festival held in Houston. Making quilts allows me to meditate and it restores my energy.

I live with my daughter, Petra Kubiak; my husband, Jim McFarlane; our two dogs, Izzy (border collie) and Tina Turner (German shepherd); and our three rescue cats, Thomas Earl Blaylock IV (named after my brother at his request), Matthew McConaughey, and Sandra Bullock.

Areas of Expertise

Education

  • 2019 – Harvard Law School’s Program on Negotiation, “Advanced Mediator Training: Mediating Complex Disputes”
  • 2010 – Manousso Mediation Training and ADR Services – Basic Mediation 40-hour Certificate
  • 1998 – University of Texas School of Law, J.D. with honors
  • Studied and/or taught over 100 hours of Continuing Legal Education in the field of Mediation

Memberships, Affiliations & Licenses

  • Association of Attorney Mediators
  • Credentialed Advanced Mediator – Texas Mediator Credentialing Association
  • American Bar Association, ADR Section Member
  • Houston Bar Association, ADR Section Member

Local Areas Served

  • Houston, TX

Languages

  • English