Anson Fung
Associate
,Direct: 713.951.6227
Fax: 713.951.3720
Direct: 713.951.6227
Fax: 713.951.3720

Anson’s primary practice focuses on appellate law. His practical advocacy experience includes drafting complex legal memoranda and conducting rigorous research for publication.
Before joining Beck Redden, he served as a Law Clerk to Judge Jerry E. Smith of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Anson earned his law degree from the University of Chicago Law School and his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Rice University. In addition to his strong academic background, Anson has demonstrated leadership through his roles in several student organizations, including serving as President of the Texas Law Society and External Vice President of the Federalist Society.
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Representative experience
- Represented Tempur Sealy International, Inc. in defending against the Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to block its $5 billion acquisition of Mattress Firm Group. As co-counsel with Cleary Gottlieb, secured a Texas federal court ruling denying the FTC’s motion, allowing the deal to proceed despite regulatory opposition. See Opinion and Order here.
Anson Fung
Associate ,
Houston
Direct: 713.951.6227
Fax: 713.951.3720
Direct: 713.951.6227
Fax: 713.951.3720

Anson’s primary practice focuses on appellate law. His practical advocacy experience includes drafting complex legal memoranda and conducting rigorous research for publication.
Before joining Beck Redden, he served as a Law Clerk to Judge Jerry E. Smith of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Anson earned his law degree from the University of Chicago Law School and his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Rice University. In addition to his strong academic background, Anson has demonstrated leadership through his roles in several student organizations, including serving as President of the Texas Law Society and External Vice President of the Federalist Society.
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Representative experience
- Represented Tempur Sealy International, Inc. in defending against the Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to block its $5 billion acquisition of Mattress Firm Group. As co-counsel with Cleary Gottlieb, secured a Texas federal court ruling denying the FTC’s motion, allowing the deal to proceed despite regulatory opposition. See Opinion and Order here.