Houston
713.650.2706 Direct
713.650.2400 Fax
nhorwitz@winstead.com

Noah Horwitz represents policyholders in complex insurance coverage disputes, with a focus on legacy liability matters and high-stakes plaintiff-side litigation. His practice involves helping clients navigate long-tail exposure tied to historical operations, often involving layered insurance programs and policies. He works closely with policyholders to analyze coverage, develop recovery strategies, and pursue claims against insurers that deny or limit coverage. 

Representative Experience

  • Represented a policyholder as part of the appellate team in securing a significant victory that reaffirmed the scope and enforceability of service-of-suit clauses under Texas law.
  • Handled a sovereign immunity appeal on behalf of plaintiffs, successfully preventing dismissal of claims at the appellate level.
  • Assisted in obtaining remand to state court based on procedural defects in a coverage dispute involving a major health insurer.
  • Represented client in a five-week personal injury jury trial in Harris County, Texas, which resolved during jury deliberations.
  • Successfully opposed a motion to quash an apex deposition of a Fortune 500 company’s chief executive officer in Travis County, Texas.

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