Dawn Smalls

Ms. Smalls is an accomplished leader with experience in law, politics, government and philanthropy. Her clients benefit from her strategic advice and legal counsel on complex legal, policy, and regulatory matters. Smalls’ service in two presidential administrations gives her unique insight into government and politics. Smalls recently served as the Monitor of a tier-one global financial institution having been appointed to that position by the New York State Department of Financial Services.
Smalls is a strategic advisor and multi-disciplinary leader with experience across law, government, politics, and philanthropy. Her clients turn to her for her independent sensibility and her trusted and strategic advice. In 2021, Smalls was named to the inaugural edition of "Northeast Trailblazers" by the American Lawyer, and recognized by Crain's New York Business as a "Notable Women in Law" , the National Black Lawyers as one of their Top 100 lawyers, and the Legal 500 in Corporate Investigations and White-Collar Criminal Defense. Smalls was featured as a "Power Player" in government and politics by City & State New York and the Amsterdam News in 2020.
In her private practice, she has fought for undocumented immigrants, victims of financial crime, and voters facing intimidation. Smalls litigates high-stakes matters, successfully securing two TROs, one against the Trump Campaign and one in 2021 against the City of New York. Previous representations include serving as co-lead counsel for one of the largest Fair Labor Standards Act class actions on record, representing more than 90,000 au pairs for wage fixing and violations of federal, state and minimum wage. She also served as counsel for the class of investors in two of the largest “feeder funds” that financed Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme.
Her knowledge of the intersection of law and politics comes from serving, first, in the Clinton Administration as assistant to the White House Chief of Staff and as a liaison on policy and budget issues for the District of Columbia, and the Chief Regulatory Officer at the Department of Health and Human Services in the Obama Administration. In the 2008 election cycle, Dawn served as a regional political director for the Hillary Clinton for President Campaign, covering six states, and in the general election as the New York political director for then-Sen. Barack Obama.
In addition to her private practice, Ms. Smalls is a recognized civic leader. She serves on the board of the Roosevelt Institute, a think tank and campus network that serves as the non-profit partner to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, New York. She also serves on the Board of the Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture, a non-profit farm and educational center whose mission is to shape an ecological food culture that centers farmers and their stewardship of the land to amplify their success. Previously, Smalls served on the Board of the American Constitution Society, the nation’s leading progressive legal organization, from 2015 – 2021.
As a commissioner of the New York State Joint Commission on Public Ethics, Smalls provided oversight to the state agency tasked with ensuring that state elected officials and lobbyists comply with the state’s ethics and lobbying laws and regulations. Previously, Ms. Smalls served as the Secretary of the New York City Bar’s Ethics Committee.
Ms. Smalls also worked for the Open Society Foundations and the Ford Foundation, two of the largest philanthropies in the world, managing approximately $40 million of grants promoting and increasing civic engagement, political reform, and grassroots activism. Ms. Smalls is actively engaged in politics, advising candidates on the local, state and federal level.

Nikelle Meade

Nikelle represents clients in all aspects of local government and real estate with an emphasis in land use and real estate development, public-private partnerships, procurement, and governmental affairs. Her work includes zoning, permitting, land use planning, development application processing and representation before local city councils, business development, relationship management, economic development, zoning boards of adjustment, planning commissions, local governing bodies, and state and local agencies. In short, she helps clients navigate real estate development projects through governmental approvals.

She also has vast experience in commercial transactions including purchases and sales, leases, public financing, and general contracts. Before joining Husch Blackwell, Nikelle was a partner at Brown McCarroll. Nikelle is a member of the firm’s Executive Board.

Industry

Real Estate, Development & Construction Services

Banking & Finance

Condominium & HOA

Corporate Real Estate

Economic Development Impact

Government Solutions

Land Use

Public Law

Public-Private Partnerships (P3)

Real Estate Investment

Recognition

Austin Black Business Journal, Lawyer of the Year, 2019

Austin Black Business Journal, Achievements in Black Austin, 2019

Austin Business Journal, Top 20 People to Know, 2012

Austin Business Journal, Profiles in Power Award, 2009

Austin Monthly Magazine, Top Austin Attorney, Land Use Environment, 2019, 2023

Austin Under 40, 2007

Bisnow, Austin Women Leading Real Estate, 2022

The Business Journals' Influencers: Law, 2018

The Best Lawyers In America®, Real Estate Law, Litigation - Land Use and Zoning, 2018-2023; Land Use and Zoning Law, 2020-2023; Best Lawyers® Land Use and Zoning Law "Lawyer of the Year," Austin, 2021

Chambers USA, Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use, 2022 and 2023

Kappa Alpha Psi Outstanding Community Leader Award, 2013

Lawyers of Color, Wonderful Women, 2023

REDNews, Texas Icons, 2022

Texas Bar Foundation Fellow, 2013-present

Texas Monthly, Top Women Attorneys in Texas, 2020

Thomson Reuters' Texas Super Lawyers, Rising Star, 2004-2006, Land Use/Zoning, Legislative & Governmental Affairs, 2016-2019

Travis County Women Lawyers’ Association, Pathfinder Award, 2023

Education

J.D., University of Texas School of Law, Endowed Presidential Scholar, 1992-1995

B.A., University of Texas at Austin, English and Psychology, Texas Excellence Scholar, 1988-1992

Admissions

Texas

Professional Memberships and Certifications

American Bar Association, State and Local Government Section, Business Law Section, Real Property and Trust Section

American Planning Association, state chapter and national chapter

Austin Bar Association, Real Estate Section, Administrative Law Section

Austin Chamber of Commerce, Board Member

Cedar Park Chamber of Commerce, Member

Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, Vice Chair

Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW), Austin Chapter

International Bridge, Turnpike and Tunnel Association

National Council for Public Private Partnerships, Member

National Forum for Black Public Administrators, Central Texas Chapter

Opportunity Austin, Investor Representative

Real Estate Council of Austin, President’s Council

Round Rock Chamber of Commerce, Momentum Investor Group

State Bar of Texas, Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law Section, Business Section

Urban Land Institute – Austin, Advisory Board Member, Creative Culture Council

Languages

German, conversant

Spanish, conversant

Italian, conversant

Christopher Campbell

Christopher S. Campbell’s significant trial, appellate, and diverse litigation acumen and background, coupled with his tenacity and work ethic, enable him to assist his clients in a positive and results-driven way. Christopher works with construction companies, insurance companies, hospitals, and municipalities defending claims and resolving conflicts. He enjoys working with clients in a collaborative way and resolving issues as efficiently and expeditiously as possible. Christopher has served as lead counsel on matters that developed or clarified existing law, including the following: LaFrancine Gibson, as Surviving Relative and Next Friend of Georgia Jones Deceased v. Yellow Cab, No. W2008-02417-COA-R3-CV, (Filed December 15, 2009) and Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc. v. William Hamilton Smythe, III, et al, No. W2010-01339-SC-R11-CV (Decided April 25, 2013).

During his career, he has been involved with multiple government officials’ legal teams. In 2008, Honorable Mayor W. W. Herenton appointed him to senior staff attorney and the next year, Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey appointed him to serve as one of 17 commissioners on Tennessee’s first Judicial Nominating Commission. Mayor A.C. Wharton, retained appointment in 2009. The commission was assigned the task of assisting the governor in selecting persons to fill judicial vacancies throughout the state of Tennessee. Christopher currently serves on the Tennessee Commission for Continuing Legal Education & Specialization, wherein he was originally appointed by Justice Holly M. Kirby, Supreme Court Liaison. Prior to joining the Harris Shelton team in 1997, Christopher has had experience practicing law in various capacities; he worked as legal research and writing clerk for a city attorney in Fayetteville, Arkansas, from 1995 to 1997.

Not only is Christopher actively involved in many professional organizations, but he also finds time to give back to the community in a variety of ways. He formerly served on the board of directors for the Ronald McDonald House Charities and he volunteers for other various charitable organizations, as well as gives inspirational speeches to numerous schools, churches, and other organizations. In addition, he formerly served on the alumni advisory board for Ouachita Baptist University. After attending OBU on a four-year basketball scholarship, he now enjoys coaching his sons for several athletic teams.

EDUCATION

ADMISSIONS

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Awards and Recognition

Professional Organizations and Awards

Civic and Community Involvement

Anthony Upshaw

Anthony (Tony) Upshaw represents clients in product defense, class actions, mass tort, and complex civil litigation. Over the course of his career, Tony has tried more than 35 civil jury trials to verdict. He is a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers.

Often asked by clients and colleagues to “step into the breach” as trial counsel, Tony has been recognized nationally for his ability to relate to juries across the country. He frequently speaks at legal association functions, particularly on voir dire, trial technique, and diversity in the courtroom.

Tony has been a featured speaker at the Union Internationale des Avocats (UIA) Congress in Paris, France, presented “Hot Topics in Product Liability Litigation” at the DRI Conference in New Orleans, and testified at the hearings for the American Bar Association (ABA) Presidential Diversity Summit in Boston.

In 2017, Tony was appointed the Firm’s Global Head of Justice, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and continues to serve in that role today. He also holds a seat on the Firm’s Executive Committee.

Results & Representative Matters

Serves as national trial counsel for Bayer/Monsanto in various mass tort litigation.

Member of the McDermott team serving as national coordinating counsel for Honeywell International’s Bendix asbestos docket.

Lead counsel for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in follow-up cases to the national flight attendant class action lawsuit against the tobacco industry.

Represented a major oil company in benzene exposure litigation in Florida and New Jersey.

Defends major companies in product liability class actions, including pharmaceutical, asbestos, and pollution claims.

Recognitions

Community Involvement

Credentials

Education

Admissions

Delisa Williams

Over twenty years of experience in various areas of law. Attorney Delisa Williams graduated from the University of New Orleans with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in history in 1994 and earned her Juris Doctorate in 1998 from the University of Richmond.