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Steve Stodghill’s practice emphasizes all aspects of complex litigation and solidifies him as one of the most accomplished commercial litigators in the country. He has successfully represented numerous high-profile clients across a wide array of complex commercial litigation areas, including over 20 prominent billionaires, Fortune 100 corporations, professional athletes, high-profile celebrities, world-renowned actors, and the owners of the Dallas Mavericks, Texas Rangers, Dallas Stars, Kansas City Chiefs, Liverpool Football Club, and FC Dallas. Since 2019, he has served as Public Safety Commissioner for the State of Texas, an appointment by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, has a Secret Level Clearance from Homeland Security, and has testified multiple times before the Texas State Senate on issues related to public safety.
In addition to being chief litigation counsel to Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks for over 20 years, Steve has previously represented the interests of over 20 billionaires and other high-net-worth individuals, including Clark Hunt, the Reeder Family interests, Todd Wagner, Tom Dundon, Tom Hicks, Lamar Hunt, Trammell Crow, Phil Romano, Richard Rogers, Tim Headington, Gerald Ford, John Rochon, the Wilks Brothers, and multiple members of the Al Rajhi family.
He has represented numerous prominent companies, including ExxonMobil, Yahoo!, Bank One, Zurich Financial, Mary Kay Cosmetics, Alcatel, Guaranty Federal Bank, Trammell Crow, Texaco, Xerox, Sabre, Eljer Industries, Qwest, Hunt Asset Management, Callaway Golf, Dean Foods, Fossil, broadcast.com, Richmont, U.S. Risk, Generation Partners, Prophet Equity, Comerica Bank, PlainsCapital Bank, AdvoCare, Worldwide Express, Cook Children’s Hospital, and Driscoll Children’s Hospital in significant litigation matters.
In September 2019, Governor Greg Abbott appointed Steve to the Texas Public Safety Commission, which oversees the Texas Department of Public Safety (TxDPS), the agency responsible for statewide planning and policy formation regarding the enforcement of criminal, traffic, and safety laws; crime prevention; and law and public safety education. With an annual budget of $1.2 billion, TxDPS employs 11,000 individuals across 13 divisions including the Texas Rangers, Texas Highway Patrol, Driver License, Regulatory Licensing, and Intelligence and Counterterrorism. In addition, the Commission interfaces with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, Department of Defense, and similar federal agencies, while advising the Governor in responding to state emergencies such as natural disasters, mass shootings, insurrections, invasions, and acts of terrorism.
Steve is an Eagle Scout with a Silver Palm, the highest rank in Scouting, and graduated with high honors, Phi Beta Kappa, from the University of Texas at Austin.
In addition to his legal acumen, Steve has extensive experience in film acting and production, with credits featured on IMDb. His acting roles include appearances in The Wendell Baker Story (2007), Karma Police (2008), Dinner (2010), Occupy, Texas (2015), The Starck Club (2016), Undying (2019), and Satanic Panic (2019). In 2018, Steve launched Last Rodeo Studios, which quickly gained recognition with its first two feature films, Scare Me and Save Yourselves!, both premiering at Sundance and later securing international distribution. The studio continued its success with Somewhere Quiet, a suspense thriller that debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2023.
Beyond feature films, Steve earned the prestigious Silver Telly Award in 2021 for co-producing BIG NIGHT (At the Museum), a project that celebrated the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and raised over one million dollars for the institution. The film also received a Bronze MUSE Award and multiple additional Telly Awards for excellence in engagement and production.
Steve’s creative reach extends into literature, appearing as a character in John Grisham’s The Exchange (2023) and thrillers by authors Harry Hunsicker and Brian Cuban.
In addition to his recognition in the legal community, Steve has received six major awards for his philanthropic efforts on behalf of charitable organizations in Dallas:
J.D., The University of Texas School of Law
B.A., University of Texas, with high honors, Phi Beta Kappa
Advisory Board, American Journey Experience, 2022-2024
Advisory Board, University of Texas School of Liberal Arts, 2014-2023
Advisory Committee, Cattle Baron’s Ball, 2021, 2022
Advisory Council, University of Texas Harry Ransom Center, 2015-2024
Alumni Reunion Committee, University of Texas School of Law, 2017, 2022
American Bar Association
Architecture Committee, Delta Tau Delta (UT Austin), 2018-2023
Board of Directors, Texas Book Festival, 2024
Board of Directors, University of Texas, The Texas Exes, 2022-2025
Chair, Country Music Hall of Fame – All for the Hall Gala with Trisha Yearwood and Brooks & Dunn, 2021
Chair, Dallas Historical Society – Texas Independence Day Celebration, 2022
Chancellor’s Council, University of Texas, 2016-2024
Charter Member, Patrick E. Higginbotham American Inn of Court
Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board, Dallas Classic Film Festival, 2022-2024
Dallas Bar Association
Executive Board, Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School of the Arts, 2017-2026
Executive Committee Board, Boy Scouts of America, Circle 10 Council, 2014-2017
Executive Committee, University of Texas, 2017-2024
External Relations Committee, Parish Episcopal School, 2021-2021
Honorary Chair, Country Music Hall of Fame – All for the Hall Gala, 2024
Host, Country Music Hall of Fame – All for the Hall Dallas Exclusive Launch Celebration with Tenille Townes, 2023
Lifetime Member, University of Texas, The Littlefield Society
National Advisory Council, American Film Institute, 2011-2024
Research Fellow, Southwestern Legal Foundation
Strategic Advisor, University of Texas School of Law, 2013-2024
Texas Bar Foundation
February 3, 2026
King & Spalding Welcomes Nine-Partner Litigation Group in Expansion of Commercial and IP Litigation Capabilities
February 3, 2026
King & Spalding Welcomes Nine-Partner Litigation Group in Expansion of Commercial and IP Litigation Capabilities
February 3, 2026
King & Spalding Welcomes Nine-Partner Litigation Group in Expansion of Commercial and IP Litigation Capabilities
J.D., The University of Texas School of Law
B.A., University of Texas, with high honors, Phi Beta Kappa
Advisory Board, American Journey Experience, 2022-2024
Advisory Board, University of Texas School of Liberal Arts, 2014-2023
Advisory Committee, Cattle Baron’s Ball, 2021, 2022
Advisory Council, University of Texas Harry Ransom Center, 2015-2024
Alumni Reunion Committee, University of Texas School of Law, 2017, 2022
American Bar Association
Architecture Committee, Delta Tau Delta (UT Austin), 2018-2023
Board of Directors, Texas Book Festival, 2024
Board of Directors, University of Texas, The Texas Exes, 2022-2025
Chair, Country Music Hall of Fame – All for the Hall Gala with Trisha Yearwood and Brooks & Dunn, 2021
Chair, Dallas Historical Society – Texas Independence Day Celebration, 2022
Chancellor’s Council, University of Texas, 2016-2024
Charter Member, Patrick E. Higginbotham American Inn of Court
Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board, Dallas Classic Film Festival, 2022-2024
Dallas Bar Association
Executive Board, Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School of the Arts, 2017-2026
Executive Committee Board, Boy Scouts of America, Circle 10 Council, 2014-2017
Executive Committee, University of Texas, 2017-2024
External Relations Committee, Parish Episcopal School, 2021-2021
Honorary Chair, Country Music Hall of Fame – All for the Hall Gala, 2024
Host, Country Music Hall of Fame – All for the Hall Dallas Exclusive Launch Celebration with Tenille Townes, 2023
Lifetime Member, University of Texas, The Littlefield Society
National Advisory Council, American Film Institute, 2011-2024
Research Fellow, Southwestern Legal Foundation
Strategic Advisor, University of Texas School of Law, 2013-2024
Texas Bar Foundation