Robert Tyler

Attorney at Law

I began the practice of law over 20 years ago. Since then, I have successfully tried dozens of lawsuits and negotiated hundreds of satisfactory pre-trial settlements.

Upon graduation from law school in 1988, I went to work for the Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court. After my one year clerkship ended, I became a public defender and began trying lawsuits. After I left that office, I opened my own practice in Plaintiffs personal injury, worker’s compensation and employment discrimination cases, expanding to a four lawyer firm.

In 1998 I moved to Texas where I managed and handled all litigation in a small Personal Injury. I then accepted a position and made partner at Strasburger and Price, where I spent 10 years working primarily on the defense side of litigation in the areas of business and commercial law, real estate, construction, intellectual property, probate, labor and employment, and oil and gas. I am also a qualified arbitrator and mediator.

In 2010 I opened my practice in litigation and business and commercial law. In 2012 I joined forces with my brother-in-law Charles Casteel and we formed the Tyler & Casteel law firm.

Most recently, I moved to Olympia Washington and now practice in both Texas and Washington.

Education

University of Missouri Law School, J.D. 1988 (Law Review)
University of Missouri, B.S. physics 1984

Courts of Admittance

  • Federal
    • Texas Eastern District Court
    • Texas Northern District Court
    • Texas Southern District Court
    • Texas Western District Court/Bankruptcy Court
    • Missouri Western District
    • Registered Patent Attorney, United States Patent and Trademark Office
  • States
    • Texas
    • Missouri
    • Washington