Meet Attorney Philip Hundl – Shareholder
Philip J. Hundl is a shareholder of Wadler, Perches, Hundl & Kerlick. Mr. Hundl represents landowners and entities in a variety of industries including family farming and ranching operations, turf grass farms and real estate investment and development. His practice focuses on land litigation including condemnation and eminent domain for landowners, land partitions, easement and boundary disputes, as well as real estate and commercial transactions. He has also served as Special Master to the state district court and is a certified mediator specializing in land disputes.
Before returning to his hometown of Wharton, Mr. Hundl practiced law with the international law firm of Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP, now Norton Rose Fulbright, in its San Antonio and Houston offices, primarily in the areas of products liability, commercial litigation and international arbitration. He received his Juris Doctorate law degree from the University of Denver, College of Law. Mr. Hundl is admitted to practice law in all state courts of Texas, and in the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Federal District Courts of Texas.
Philip Hundl was everything and more when we were faced with possible condemnation by a pipe line. He made himself available to us within hours of first talking to him, did a careful examination of our property to fully understand our concerns, and then he gave us a complete and clear pathway to follow. I could not have been more impressed. A true Texas gentleman and a scholar. Look no further.
Mr. Hundl is a 1988 graduate of Wharton High School, attended Wharton County Junior College and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Poultry Science from Texas A & M University in 1992. While at Texas A & M, he was a member of the 12th Man Kick-Off Team, received a varsity letter in football and was named Aggie Student – Athlete of the Week. Prior to becoming an attorney, he managed production operations, sales, marketing, distribution and technical service activities for Tyson Foods, Inc., in Mexico and in other parts of Latin America for Cobb-Vantress, Inc, a subsidiary of Tyson Foods. Through his work experiences in Latin America, he attained fluency in Spanish and conversational skills in Portuguese, which remain useful skills in his daily law practice.
In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Hundl has held leadership positions in many service and professional organizations. Mr. Hundl is the past President of the El Campo Little League, Wharton County Bar Association, and the Boys and Girls Club of Wharton and a past director of the El Campo Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture. Currently, Mr. Hundl is a life-time member of the Texas A & M Letterman’s Association, a member of the El Campo Rotary, Wharton County A & M Club, Texas Aggie Bar Association, and American Agricultural Law Association. He has also been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar, State Bar College of Texas, and the World Affairs Council of San Antonio, Free Trade Alliance of San Antonio. Also since 2006, Mr. Hundl has represented the Catholic Union of Texas, the K.J.T., a fraternal benefit organization, as its State Attorney.
One of Mr. Hundl’s primary areas of practice is property condemnation in eminent domain actions. He has recorded a number of videos to help landowners understand the condemnation process and their rights as landowners.
He’s also established a website devoted to condemnation rights for Texas landowners. If you have questions about condemnation and your rights as a landowner, please call 800-929-1725 for an appointment with Philip Hundl.
Mr. Hundl has also created HundlMediation.com, a website to explain land dispute mediation. His years of experience in land dispute litigation and mediation help him help landowners find reasonable solutions to land disputes.
Attorney Philip Hund’s Property Condemnation and Eminent Domain Videos
- Your Rights in Eminent Domain
- What Is Eminent Domain and Condemnation
- The Permian Highway Project
- The Bailey to Jones Creek Project
- Landowner Rights in Property Condemnation – a Pipeline Example
- Right of Way Agents Negotiating Easements
We have five offices in three counties across Southeast Texas. Our offices are in Wharton and El Campo in Wharton County, Fulshear and Richmond in Fort Bend County, and Bay City in Matagorda County.
Contact Philip Hundl by calling or texting 800-929-1725 or by sending an email through our contact form.