"Litigation is the great equalizer, and that's the great thing about this country — we're a seven-attorney firm, and we feel confident we can take on the 800-pound gorillas."
Murtaza Sutarwalla began his legal career in the upper echelons of international corporate law, representing major governments and billion-dollar companies from Washington D.C. to Dubai. His early training was rigorous and elite—drafting M&A contracts and advising on global finance—but a deeper calling eventually pulled him back home. “I was helping the rich become richer,” he recalls. “But I wanted to do something more meaningful with my law degree.”
Now a founding partner at ESS Law Partners in Houston, Murtaza brings the precision of a corporate strategist into the trenches of high-stakes plaintiff litigation. His background gives him a rare edge in personal injury, civil rights, and labor trafficking cases—especially when going up against powerful institutions or multinational corporations. He knows the architecture of corporate defense. He speaks their language. And he knows how to dismantle it.
Much of Murtaza’s current focus includes representing victims of human and labor trafficking—work he describes as both urgent and generational. With each case, he’s guided by something deeper than just law. “I believe every client that walks through my door was sent by God,” he says. “That means their case isn’t just business. It’s a responsibility.”
Murtaza also served in a senior leadership role at the Texas Attorney General’s office, overseeing major litigation on behalf of the state. There, he helped design and launch what would become the largest settlement in Texas history—a billion-dollar resolution against Meta for violating biometric privacy laws. In a twist of fate, he had helped write that very law decades earlier as a college intern.
Texas Bar Association
Houston Bar Association
State Bar of Texas – Litigation Section
Federal Bar (Southern District of Texas)
Member, Texas Trial Lawyers Association
Texas v. Meta (2020–2023) – Helped launch and shape landmark biometric privacy litigation that resulted in the largest settlement in Texas history ($1 billion). Involved in trial strategy, expert selection, and venue positioning during tenure with the Attorney General’s office.
Human Trafficking & Labor Exploitation Cases (Ongoing) – Represents survivors of trafficking under the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act and Texas state analogs. One resolved case in 2023; another active case described as “gruesome” is pending.
Sex Abuse Litigation (Prior Years) – Handled claims on behalf of minors and vulnerable workers in cases involving institutional negligence and abuse.
Civil Rights & Employment Claims – Litigated high-profile employment discrimination and civil rights matters on behalf of individual plaintiffs.
Corporate Fraud & Commercial Disputes – Applies experience from corporate law background to expose misrepresentation and structural liabilities in business disputes.
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