Is this your profile?

Claim it for free to update your information and connect with clients.

Claim Profile →

Contact

Email
Phone
Address
TX, US

Professional

Bar Number
09051000

About

Anthony G. Harris is a distinguished attorney based in Texas, specializing in insurance law. With a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of insurance policies and regulations, Anthony provides strategic legal counsel to both individual and corporate clients. His expertise encompasses a wide range of insurance-related matters, including coverage disputes, bad faith claims, and regulatory compliance, making him a trusted resource in the industry. Known for his meticulous attention to detail and analytical approach, Anthony navigates the intricate landscape of insurance law with precision. He is dedicated to advocating for his clients' interests, ensuring they receive the protection and support they deserve. His commitment to client service is evident in his proactive communication style and personalized legal strategies, tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. In addition to his practice, Anthony is actively involved in the legal community, participating in various professional organizations and continuing education opportunities to stay abreast of the latest developments in insurance law. He understands that the insurance landscape is ever-evolving, and he strives to equip his clients with the knowledge and resources necessary to make informed decisions. Anthony G. Harris’s unwavering dedication to excellence and client satisfaction has solidified his reputation as a leading attorney in Texas’s insurance sector. His clients benefit not only from his legal acumen but also from his genuine commitment to achieving favorable outcomes in their legal matters.

About Insurance Law

Insurance attorneys handle disputes between policyholders and insurance companies. They fight for fair claim settlements and represent clients in bad faith cases. Common matters include denied claims, bad faith insurance, coverage disputes, policy interpretation.

Updated: Mar 17, 2026