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First Amendment Litigation

USA - Nationwide

8 Years Ranked

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Recognized nationally and internationally in First Amendment law, Laura Lee Prather was awarded The American Lawyer’s inaugural Tony Mauro Media Lawyer Award for her tireless and successful efforts advocating for legislation to strengthen First Amendment rights, including zealous advocacy for free speech rights both at the statehouse and the courthouse. Board certified in Civil Appellate Law, Laura represents a broad array of clients at the trial and appellate court level in First Amendment, Anti-SLAPP, and intellectual property disputes. She represents content providers including online and traditional publications, cable and terrestrial broadcasters, streaming media platforms, podcasts, production companies, and music and sports entities.

Laura has been recognized for First Amendment Litigation - Nationwide in Chambers USA, 2017-2021 (Chambers and Partners), which describes her as “very well-versed on First Amendment law, transparency law and the appellate process,” and quotes a client praising Laura as a “a dogged and determined warrior for us. She works long hours, produces high-quality work, and does a fine job with her legal writing for appeals and amicus briefs.” Laura’s 360 approach to client services includes training, defending, and proactively advancing legislation to enhance the rights of freedom of expression and government transparency. Her clients value her dedication and work ethic as demonstrated by her recognition as a BTI Client Service All-Star (BTI Consulting Group).

In addition to being instrumental in the passage of Texas’ anti-SLAPP statute, Laura created and led coalitions to pass several other significant free speech laws including Texas’ reporters’ privilege, the Defamation Mitigation Act (Texas’ retraction statute), and the neutral reportage privilege. All of these laws are designed to promote and protect free speech rights in Texas. Over the last decade, she has also tirelessly promoted and helped pass significant government transparency reform measures.

A sought-after authority on Anti-SLAPP laws, Laura served as an American Bar Association (ABA) Advisor to the Uniform Law Commission (ULC)’s Drafting Committee that developed a national model Anti-SLAPP Act. She is now working with the ULC Enactment Committee to have the legislation serve as a model for the passage in all 50 states. As an established authority on Anti-SLAPP issues, Laura has testified before multiple state legislatures on the need for state Anti-SLAPP laws and before Congress on the need for federal legislation.

Her courtroom experience in the realm of free speech and intellectual property matters is equally extensive. She has argued cases at every level of the judicial system and in multiple jurisdictions. She is licensed in five states: Texas, California, New York, D.C. and Colorado and has experience with Anti-SLAPP laws and motions in all of them. She has argued dozens of Anti-SLAPP motions and appeals at every level of the judicial system. In addition to being instrumental in the passage of the Texas Citizens Participation Act, (Texas’ Anti-SLAPP law), she has also co-authored definitive law review articles on the law), including:

“Bullies Beware: Safeguarding Constitutional Rights Through Anti SLAPP In Texas,” 47 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 725 (Summer 2015), with then-First Court of Appeals Justice (and now Texas Supreme Court Justice) Jane Bland. This piece was selected by the Texas Bar College to receive The Franklin Jones Best CLE Article.

“The Developing Jurisprudence of the Texas Citizens Participation Act,” 50 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 633(Summer 2018) with Justice Jane Bland

“The Changing Landscape of the Texas Citizens Participation Act,” 52 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 163 (Winter 2020), with Texas Tech Law Professor Rob T. Sherwin.

In addition to being recognized as the Media Lawyer of the Year, Laura has also been recognized by The American Lawyer as one of the 45 best young women lawyers in the nation for her substantial career as a fierce advocate dedicated to preserving First Amendment rights, defending media companies in cases involving reporting on matters of public concern, and defending entertainment companies in theft of idea, trademark, and copyright infringement litigation. In nominating Laura to The American Lawyer award, George Freeman, executive director of the Media Law Resource Center, noted that she “has changed the legal landscape for free speech rights in Texas.” In addition, Laura is the first woman to receive the Texas Daily Newspaper Association’s Legacy Award, has been named Texas Association of Broadcasters’ Associate of the Year, and was selected as one of Texas Lawyer’s “Extraordinary Women in Texas Law” (ALM Media Properties, LLC).

In addition to her private practice, Laura is heavily involved in community and trade organizations and does extensive pro bono work. She serves as a member of the Texas Association of Broadcasters’ Legislative Task Force, on the Public Participation Project’s National Board of Directors, as the General Counsel for the Legislative Advisory Committee of the Texas Press Association, and as a co-chair of the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas’ Legislative Committee. She also started and was the inaugural chair of the Media Law Resource Center’s State Legislative Committee, bringing together lawyers from virtually every state that work on legislation impacting First Amendment rights and government transparency. At her home in Austin, she has served her community as a member of the boards of directors for public broadcast station KLRU, the Children’s Advocacy Center, and Lifeworks, and does volunteer work with two of her daughters for the National Charity League.

Prior to joining the firm, Laura served as a program attorney for the national television shows Christina’s Court and Judge Alex, and as an adjunct professor at the University of Texas School of Law in Media & Entertainment Law.

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Austin-based Laura Prather leads the firm's media law practice. She is frequently called upon by news broadcasters to handle defamation claims and is particularly knowledgeable about anti-SLAPP motions.

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