About Al
Al Hausauer is admitted to practice law in both California and Florida. He has built a practice that crosses state lines and the procedural differences that come with them. House rules, local customs, and varying arbitration forums shape much of his day-to-day work. He approaches those differences pragmatically and adjusts strategies to fit each forum.
Over the course of his career he has been active in disputes that reach arbitration panels and state courts. He maintains a membership in the Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association and participates in the professional conversations that association sponsors. That affiliation signals an interest in investor-related arbitration and the rules that govern broker-dealer disputes.
Hausauer’s work has involved preparing pleadings, managing document discovery, and presenting client positions at hearings. He has experience handling the procedural mechanics of arbitration filings and managing timelines that can differ from one jurisdiction to another. He also spends time evaluating potential settlements and advising clients on the risks and benefits of resolving a case early versus taking it to hearing.
Colleagues and opposing counsel describe him as methodical in case preparation. He tends to prioritize clear factual narratives and organized presentation of exhibits. Those elements matter in arbitration, where decisionmakers often must digest complex financial records in a compressed timeframe. His practice reflects that reality: the record he builds is streamlined and aimed at making key issues accessible.
Outside of casework he remains involved in professional circles in which securities arbitration is discussed and refined. His membership in the Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association is current and he attends panels and meetings when schedules permit. That engagement keeps him conversant with evolving precedent and procedural trends that affect investor claims.
Today Hausauer maintains an active practice across California and Florida, representing clients in arbitration and related proceedings. His current practice focuses on investor arbitration and related securities dispute matters in both states.