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Thomas J. Henry Celebrates First Class with a $5 million Birthday Bash featuring performances by Jack Harlow and Steve Aoki

By W.A. Muller

Texas Super lawyer Thomas J. Henry held a $5million First Class Birthday Party featuring musical performances by Steve Aoki and Jack Harlow for 600 guests at night club, Superstition in Austin.  The Event also celebrated Thomas J. Henry paying out over a billion dollars to Clients from courtroom victories in the past four years.

Steve Aoki performed his new song dropping next week and Harlow wowed the crowd with his charisma and hits including Lovin’ On Me, Glamorous, What’s Poppin as well as sharing that his middle name is also… Thomas. Six of Thomas’ private supercar collection including Ferraris, Porsches, and Lamborghinis were on display at the entrance to the party along with cirque-du-soleil style performers and exotic floral displays. Guests dined on sushi from hotspot J-Prime and specialty cocktails for the party including the Class Action and Closing Argument.

The party ended in the early hours of the morning in true St. Tropez style with a jeroboam sized bottle of Ace of Spades Champagne being used to spray the well-wishers.

Thomas J. Henry is one of the country’s most well-known personal injury attorneys, and it’s more than just for his cases and billion dollars in judgements delivered for his Clients.  With over 35 years’ experience, and five offices across Texas, he knows how to win multi-million-dollar suits, verdicts, and settlements. As a personal injury expert, he has helped countless victims of trucking and auto accidents, hit-and-run cases, on the job accidents, and medical malpractice claims across the country – Collecting over one billion dollars for Clients in just the past four years.

As a philanthropist, Henry sponsors arts and music events, and has supported international relief efforts. He has also donated money to countless universities and schools across Texas to help upgrade their technology in classrooms and support athletes. He has also helped feed the poor, having donated thousands of turkeys to small town families in southern Texas during Thanksgiving, year in, year out.

As a Texan business icon, his work still isn’t done yet. “I am proud and honored to serve so many people and families all over Texas for nearly 35 years,” he says. “Dedication to serving others has been my passion.”