Austin Teng Named BTI Client Service All-Star

08.28.25

Winstead is proud to announce that Shareholder Austin Teng has been named a BTI Client Service All-Star for 2025. This recognition is a testament to Austin's exceptional commitment to client service and legal excellence.

The BTI Client Service All-Star ranking is a distinct honor because attorneys are identified directly by corporate counsel, without any prompts or suggestions. This independent, client-driven research highlights attorneys who consistently deliver the highest level of service—exceeding all others. The results are based on over 350 in-depth interviews with legal decision-makers at the world's leading companies.

Austin Teng is a member of Winstead's Business Litigation Practice Group, where he focuses on patent infringement, trade secret litigation, and other complex technology-related matters. He brings a unique perspective to his legal work, combining first-hand software engineering experience with business-focused litigation judgment to obtain ​strong results for clients in and out of the courtroom.

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