PLANO, Texas, April 03, 2017 -- Ferguson Braswell Fraser Kubasta PC (FBFK), a full-service business law firm located in North Texas, continues its strategic growth with the addition of four highly experienced attorneys focusing on commercial litigation and commercial real estate. Leighton Aiken and Dana Campbell are commercial litigators, while Robert Owens, Richard Lebos, and Jenna Alame handle commercial real estate matters.
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“Since its inception, FBFK’s mission has been clear – providing its clients a true competitive advantage by offering legal counsel that always accounts for the clients’ short-term and long-term business goals. This business-centric focus clearly distinguishes FBFK from others in the DFW legal market,” said Kyle Ferguson. “The addition of Leighton Aiken, Robert Owens, Dana Campbell, Richard Lebos is particularly exciting as it strengthens both the depth and breadth of our litigation and commercial real estate groups, and further enhances our ability to succeed in our Firm’s mission.”
Leighton Aiken: Leighton has a national, business litigation practice, representing clients ranging from entrepreneurs to public companies in state and federal courts, and in arbitrations, throughout the United States.
Robert Owens: Robert L. Owens has broad experience in a diverse real estate practice, covering the development, operation, leasing, financing, sale and purchase of improved properties of all types. His clients run the spectrum from lot developers, to developers and owners of residential, retail, office and medical properties of all types, including condominiums, and redevelopers of industrial properties.
Dana Campbell: Dana’s practice focuses on commercial litigation, with emphasis on business torts, corporate governance, franchising and licensing, commercial leases, and other contract disputes. Throughout his career, Dana has served clients in formulating and implementing effective strategies to resolve a wide variety of commercial disputes, including disputes between creditors and debtors, employers and employees, sellers and consumers, sellers and distributors, franchisors and franchisees, commercial landlords and tenants, property owners and contractors, minority partners and controlling partners, investors and developers, and intellectual property owners and alleged infringers.
Dana is a member of the State Bar of Texas and the State Bar of Arizona, he has been AV rated by Martindale Hubbell for more than 15 years. Dana earned his Juris Doctor with Distinction from the University of Arizona, where he was Managing Editor of the Arizona Law Review.
Richard Lebos: Prior to joining FBFK, Richard spent a number of years with a small firm in downtown Dallas, primarily in Real Estate. Richard also has prior experience in cell tower/rooftop leasing. Richard has his BBA in Accounting from the University of Texas and a MBA from SMU. Richard earned his JD from Creighton University.
Jenna Alame: Jenna assists our clients in a wide array of business and commercial real estate transactions. Her practice specializes in real estate development, leasing, financing, acquisitions, sales, and construction. Prior to joining FBFK, Jenna gained experience in corporate and securities, mergers and acquisitions, and real estate investment and development. Jenna graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern California with a B.S. in Business Administration and worked as an associate at a private equity firm in Manhattan Beach before attending and receiving her J.D. from SMU Dedman School of Law. She is currently an active member of the State Bar of Texas and the Dallas Bar Association.
“As FBFK continues its incredible growth, we will never deviate from our core values. This latest group of attorneys to join our Firm further raise the bar, and re-emphasizes our ongoing commitment to provide our clients with true value for their legal dollars,” Kelly Kubasta added.
About Ferguson Braswell Fraser Kubasta, PC:
Serving a diverse range of local, national and international clients, Ferguson Braswell Fraser Kubasta, PC is a full-service business law firm based in Plano, Texas. The firm provides exceptional legal expertise with a focus on excellent customer service. The firm’s attorneys practice in virtually every aspect of business law, including corporate transactions, mergers & acquisitions, commercial real estate, employment, banking/finance, securities, franchise, and intellectual property portfolio management, as well as estate planning. The firm also represents clients involved in commercial litigation and patent/trademark/copyright infringement litigation.
To learn more about FBFK, visit: www.dallasbusinesslaw.com.
CONTACT : Dottie Haley, [email protected] Company Name : Ferguson Braswell Fraser Kubasta, PC Phone Number : 972.378.9111 Website URL: www.dallasbusinesslaw.com


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