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Laurence S. (Larry) Kurth

Beirne Maynard & Parsons, L.L.P.

112 E Pecan St Ste 2750
San Antonio, TX 78205
(Texas)


Position: Member

FAX: 210-582-0231

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Admitted: Texas, 1981

Law School: St. Mary's University, J.D.

College: College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio (B.A. in Urban Planning, 1976)


Practice Areas: Civil Litigation, Condominium Law, Homerowers Association Law

Additional Information:






Laurence “Larry” Kurth is a Board Certified Civil Litigator with 30 years of experience litigating all types of legal disputes from products liability to personal injury to property damage to contract claims to insurance actions. He is well-versed in the legal community of Bexar County and has appeared before virtually every sitting judge in The County, from J.P. Courts to the Fourth Court of Appeals. He has selected in the neighborhood of 100 juries from Brownsville to Dallas.

Mr. Kurth’s practice includes representation of business and insurance clients before all State and Federal Courts as well as representing Bexar County, the City of San Antonio, and the City of Converse in various matters. He is a seasoned first-party insurance attorney with experience in policy drafting, interpretation, and coverage issues for both the insurance industry and business consumers alike.


Speaks: German and Spanish


Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer, Texas Board of Legal Specialization


State Bar of Texas
State Bar of Colorado
State Bar of Oklahoma
U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Southern, and Western Districts of Texas
U.S. District Courts for the State of Colorado
U.S. District Courts for the State of Oklahoma
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit
U.S. Supreme Court


Tried over twenty first-party bad faith arson cases to successful jury verdicts in Bexar County, Maverick County, Tom Green County, Cameron County, Harris County, Travis County, and others.
Obtained a reversal for a property insurer and modified the burden of proof for defendants in duty of good faith and fair dealing cases in a trial in. State Farm Lloyds v. Polasek, 847 SW2d 279 (Tex. App. San Antonio 1992, writ denied)
Obtained a reversal for a workers compensation carrier and set precedent on the standard for biased jury argument based upon racial and ethnic overtones in a trial in Crystal City, Texas. TEIA v. Guerrero, 800 SW2d 859 (Tex. App. San Antonio 1990, writ denied)
Successfully defended a major railroad client in numerous venues across South Texas arising out of asserting its right of ways, and leasehold claims.
Successfully defended homeowners associations in easement disputes, and similar claims.
Represented Bexar County Sherriff’s Department and Bexar County against § 1983 claims and class action suits involving officer conduct as well as jail procedures and policies.
Represented multiple various insurance companies in claims disputes arising out of Hurricanes Alicia, Rita, and Katrina.
Conducted over five hundred examinations under oath for various carriers.
Successfully represented numerous oil and gas industry operators in personal injury and property damage cases resulting from rig explosions and fires.
Represented employers in numerous OSHA investigation hearings including electrocutions, ROPS, cave ins, safety harnesses, and similar alleged violations and then defended the employer in subsequent employee personal injury actions.


Firm Members: Lori Hanson

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Laurence Kurth located?

Laurence Kurth is located in San Antonio, TX at 112 E Pecan St Ste 2750, 78205 (Texas County).

What are Laurence Kurth's practice areas?

Laurence Kurth's practice areas include: Civil Litigation, Condominium Law, Homerowers Association Law.

What firm is Laurence Kurth associated with?

Laurence Kurth is associated with Beirne Maynard & Parsons, L.L.P. in San Antonio, TX.

Where did Laurence Kurth attend law school?

Laurence Kurth attended St. Mary's University, J.D. and College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio (B.A. in Urban Planning, 1976).

When was Laurence Kurth admitted to the bar?

Laurence Kurth was admitted to practice: Texas, 1981.