Dawn Ryan Budner, experienced Family Law attorney in Dallas, TX with 4 reviews
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Dawn Ryan Budner

1717 Arts Plaza, Dallas, TX

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1990:
University of Texas School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
1987:
University of Texas, B.B.A.

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02 May, 2018
Dawn was invaluable throughout the process. She came into my case after my initial attorney had done a less than stellar job protecting a dad's custody rights. Smart, imminently competent, perceptive and effective in front of a judge, Dawn prevailed in a case where she started at a significant disadvantage after a preemptive attack had put me in a defensive position. Not relying just upon herself, she was creative and brought in an outside consulting attorney/psychologist, whose extensive knowledge--not only of the court process and judge but also the complex issues involved in my case--helped enormously. Dawn's greatest strengths are reading people and helping her client do what is necessary to win.
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06 Mar, 2017
Before I learned about Calabrese Huff through an attorney friend, I had hired four different attorneys to handle my case involving child custody and visitation. When I met Dawn, I knew I had found the right person. I hired Dawn immediately because she impressed me in consultation with her intelligence, kindness, care and wit. She was the first lawyer who I felt from the beginning believed me and had confidence in me. Dawn is lovely, kind-hearted, witty, intelligent and funny. I felt very comfortable talking to her. I needed someone who would bring lightness to the situation; it helps in this kind of matter to have someone who can make you laugh. At the same time, I knew my case required someone who was not going to be fooled by the opposing party’s lies and manipulations, someone who would go directly for those lies and expose them. Dawn did just that. She became an absolute expert on my case: her grasp of detail is astounding. My only initial concern was that she might not be tough enough, but Dawn proved me wrong. Her spirit is kind, but she is sharp and cutting when she needs to be. A cornerstone to Dawn’s approach is being fully prepared. While other lawyers suggested I complete a chronology, she supplied me with a blueprint and required I complete one. It was painful and tedious, but the chronology Dawn had me do, which covers five years of extensive evidence, was THE turning point in my case. Once completed, I realized I would forever be able to refute the opposing party’s lies and false claims. The chronology is my greatest defense moving forward. In court, Dawn is classy and poised. She is outstanding even with a judge she has not met before. She is strong and assertive but affable, professional in dealing with opposing counsel, likable but tough. She uses her tremendous charm to appeal to the other side, which helps her client receive the desired outcome. Dawn brought home a big win. She is the one lawyer who won my case for me as fully as it could be won at the present time. Her careful study is what allowed her to be so well versed and quick on her feet in examining me as a witness and cross examining the other party. Dawn’s firm was upfront about the expectation regarding fees and worked hard to ensure they managed costs. Dawn’s billing was the most thorough and clear of any representation I have had. Her firm was gracious to sometimes not charge for certain work. Dawn is also meticulous about assigning work to her legal assistants and aides, which was cost efficient in a very expensive process. Dawn’s responsiveness was the most professional and receptive of any attorney I have had. When I emailed her in the evening and over the weekend she would often respond right then. It was comforting to know she was with me hand in hand through the whole process. Dawn Budner is classy, smart, gracious, kind, witty, charming, funny, strong and savvy. She had a strategy that she employed and it worked. Part of her approach is for her client to also be completely prepared. We worked as a team and she was respectful toward me at all times. I felt like I was in good hands from day one with Dawn. I always felt she was ahead of the game and had a strong and effective strategy to win.
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Jane

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20 Apr, 2016
My divorce was complicated and ugly and I was a wreck. Thank all the little gods for Dawn. She's a badass attorney, who has the unique ability to combine her keen intelligence with intuition and experience. I knew the moment I met her she would be a champion for me. I trust her completely. She radiates confidence, professionalism, and expertise. She's a force to be reckoned with, and the coolest thing? She managed my almost weekly freak-outs with grace and compassion. She was available and personable. Seriously. It wasn't about the fees for Dawn. She cared about me as an individual. I can't praise her highly enough, and let me just give a shout-out to all the women I worked with at Calabrese Huff. Excellent law firm, incredible staff.
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Publications

1998:
Dallas Bar Litigation Section Meeting, "Three Keys to Suing/Defending the Government"
1998:
Texas Bar CLE, "Four Fundamentals to Successful Contingent Fee Representation Against the Government or its Servants"

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