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Chris has been practicing law since she graduated from theUniversity of Texas in 1978. After receiving her undergraduate from LouisianaState University, Chris came to Austin and has never left. Not only did shefind her niche in Central Texas but she has also discovered her passion inpracticing law focusing on Estate Planning, Probate, Guardianship, and ElderLaw. She has handled everything from basic wills to large estates andeverything in-between. Estate Planning can be a great asset to yourself and yourfamily, allowing your loved ones to focus on more important things in the caseof your death, you can be confident in knowing that Chris will have your bestinterest at heart during those difficult times and will use her years ofexperience to ensure that things go as smoothly as possible.
Charmaine is an associate attorney in Tully Rinckey’s Austin, Texas, office, where she focuses her practice on federal employment law.. Prior to joining the firm, Charmaine volunteered with the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES) and the International Refugee Assistance Program (IRAP). She has also worked at USC’s immigration clinic, working on refugee asylum cases as well as assisting clients to apply for and finalize their citizenship. She is also fluent in French and has helped many French-speaking clients with their legal matters.
Charles was born outside of Philadelphia, and received his Bachelor of Science degree from the Pennsylvania State University while working summers at Yellowstone National Park. He then moved to Austin to attend the University of Texas where he received both a Masters in Business Administration (M.B.A.) and a law degree (J.D.). Since his graduation from law school in 1996, he has focused solely on representing individuals in criminal defense matters, and the scope of his practice encompasses all state and federal crimes. Charles is licensed to practice in all courts in the State of Texas as well as the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas. He is a member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and the Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.. Charles met his beautiful wife, Lisa, in 2001 and is the father of two wonderful children. He loves travelling and participating in a variety of sports activities.. He has completed 21 marathons and has ridden his bicycle across America from Los Angeles to Boston. He continually works to improve his Spanish language skills and has travelled to Costa Rica to study Spanish.
Chambers & Associates is an Austin criminal defense firm that provides Austin jail release services and legal representation for all types criminal cases:. We can also assist with expunging prior convictions from your record. Immediate jail release assistance available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Carson Guy is a staff attorney at the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Before becoming a staff attorney, Carson was in private practice and also served as a judicial law clerk (Briefing Attorney) for one year. Carson Guy graduated from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 2011 with a Doctor of Jurisprudence, was admitted to practice law in the State of Texas on November 4, 2011, and was later sworn into the Federal Western District of Texas in 2013. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 2007 from Texas State University.. While attending law school in San Antonio, Texas, Carson met his beautiful wife. She and Carson were married after law school and moved to the Austin area. They have both been practicing law there since being admitted to the Texas Bar.
Carolyn Hopper Young has been a Family Law sole practitioner in central Texas for more than twenty four years. While delivering highly competent, diligent, and ethical representation, Carolyn provides the personal attention required to meet each client’s individual needs and concerns. Her goal is to offer comfortable access to her clients during a difficult time while ensuring they receive dependable and honorable legal counsel.. Carolyn H.Young grew up in Midland, Texas and received her undergraduate degree from Washington & Lee University.. Carolyn was accepted in the first class of coeds ever to attend Washington & Lee University. Since graduating from The University of Texas School of Law in 1992, she has lived in Austin, Texas with her husband and three children.
Carlos Salinas graduated from Georgetown University in 1998 and the University of Texas School of Law in 2003. He began his legal practice in California, developing a broad range of skills in family law matters while nurturing his particular interest in representing survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. His work has included marital dissolutions, pre- and post-marital agreements, child custody, child support, minors’ counsel, complex property distribution, and cases involving domestic violence. He returned to Texas in 2008, where he expanded his broad family law practice to include applications under the Hague Convention for the return of children abducted by family members across international borders. He holds a mediation certification from the Center for Public Policy Dispute Resolution, but also has extensive courtroom experience in contested litigation. With this wide range of experience, he believes in creating a customized approach for each client that reflects the unique situation of each family and resolves legal problems by prioritizing the client’s individual needs and goals.
Cano & Denbina provides reliable family law and criminal defense attorney services, including comprehensive legal advice and counsel for a wide range of domestic situations.
Candice B. Deyerle is a founding partner of Deyerle Silva Smith, PLLC and is board certified in family law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Clients with particularly complex family law issues, including divorce with businesses involved, multi-million dollar estates, privacy or publicity concerns, contested custody matters, children or parties with disabilities and/or special needs, or difficult issues such as alcoholism, drug abuse, addiction, mental health disorders, or personality disorders involved particularly benefit from Candice’s expertise. From the initial consultation, she will listen to and thoughtfully evaluate the facts of your case and work with you to develop a case plan with individualized goals of what you want to accomplish. With her specialized knowledge and experience in the courtroom, she’s able to provide exceptional legal advice for each client’s unique case. Since being licensed in 2010, she has a long track record of success and has successfully tried several jury and non-jury matters as lead counsel. Present and past clients of Candice consistently praise her for her responsiveness, dedication to their cases, and successful results.. While Candice has built a reputation of litigating excellent results for her clients in court, she knows that for many clients, a courtroom is the last place they want to end up in their divorce or custody dispute. It was for this reason that Candice completed mediation training through the A.A. White Dispute Resolution Center and is a certified mediator. With this training and negotiation skills, she has been able to reach amicable resolutions outside of court for numerous clients when appropriate.. Candice was born in Austin, Texas and lived there until moving to College Station to attend Texas A&M University. After graduating magna cum laude from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and minor in Business, she moved to Houston to study law. Candice earned her Doctorate of Jurisprudence from the University of Houston Law Center and was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2010. In addition, she became Board Certified in family in 2016 by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. She is licensed to practice law in all state courts throughout Texas.. From 2009 to 2017, Candice worked at a premier family law firm in Houston, Texas handling complex property and custody matters. In 2017, she joined and became a partner at another family law firm in Austin specializing in family law matters. In 2023, Candice established Deyerle Silva Smith, PLLC so that she could continue to provide to clients exceptional legal services as a managing partner and owner.. In addition to practicing family law, Candice enjoys spending time with her husband and two children.. Candice Deyerle provides concierge-level legal services to clients across Texas and most often the following areas: Travis County, Williamson County, Hays County, Bastrop County, Bell County, Austin, Westlake, Lakeway, Round Rock, Georgetown, Leander, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, Lago Vista, Bee Cave, Buda, Kyle, and San Marcos.
Call us if you have a personal injury or wrongful death claim from a trucking accident, car accident, defective product, industrial accident, maritime, or auto accident. We handle whistle blower and qui tam cases, insurance bad faith claims, life insurance claim denials, business disputes, breach of contract claims, DTPA and consumer claims.. Stephens & Stephens is a family owned business. R. Gary Stephens and Skyler Stephens are a father-daughter partnership who handle cases in Austin, Houston, and throughout the state of Texas.. We handle cases through a variety of fee agreements, including contingent fee, hourly billing, and hybrid-contingent-hourly agreements. We always offer a free consultation, so please contact us today.
Caitlin has been on the vanguard of the struggle for civil rights and racial justice in Texas for eleven years, spending the past nine years litigating impact employment claims for low-income immigrant workers. As a Senior Managing Attorney at the Equal Justice Center, Caitlin litigated dozens of employment claims for hundreds of workers in state and federal court. In the process of recovering over $1 million in unpaid wages and damages from unscrupulous employers, Caitlin has developed an expertise in handling individual, multi-plaintiff, and complex class action claims, on issues ranging from wage theft, to workplace sexual harassment, race discrimination, disability discrimination, labor trafficking, and more. Caitlin has argued and won dispositive motions, cross-examined witnesses at trial, and successfully resolved numerous cases in mediation and arbitration, including on behalf of monolingual Spanish-speakers. In 2023, Caitlin won a trial in federal court seeking unpaid wages and overtime for four construction workers.. Prior to litigation, Caitlin was the Director and Co-Director of the Equal Justice Center’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals immigration legal services program. In law school, Caitlin held clerkships at Human Rights Watch in New York, and at the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Arusha, Tanzania.
C.M. Boston Cote attended Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, where she double majored in Cultural Anthropology & Political Science with a concentration in Comparative Politics & Government. She minored in Spanish Language & Literature and graduated with Honors & Distinction. Ms. Cote earned her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. She is a Texas board-certified expert in immigration and nationality law at the Texas-based law firm Cote Legal, PLLC.. In addition to her career as an immigration attorney, Ms. Cote has worked for the National Counsel of La Raza in Washington D.C.; the National Immigrant Justice Center in Chicago, Illinois; the Public Defender’s Office in Saint Joseph County, Indiana; and the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, in the European Office of Foreign Litigation at the American Embassy in London, England.
Burgess Williams graduated from Florida State University College of Law in Tallahassee, FL where he earned a certificate in international law. Prior to law school, Burgess received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wake Forest University where he was a member of the men’s soccer team.. Burgess is a trial lawyer who focuses his practice on personal injury law, including cases involving motor vehicle collisions, workplace injuries, sexual abuse/assault, wrongful death, catastrophic injuries, and all cases where negligence results in bodily and financial harm. Burgess puts his clients’ interests above all else and fights hard to recover their damages.. Having lived in Latin America for several years, Burgess is fluent in Spanish. While living in Argentina, Burgess started founded a company that manufactured luxury leather goods for export abroad. Burgess’ experience in the business world before becoming an attorney has allowed him to understand that dimension of cases that is often overlooked or underappreciated.. Outside of his practice, Burgess actively volunteers his time at workers’ rights and consumer advocacy groups. Burgess believes that the courtroom is not only a place where people can enforce their rights, but also a place where real change can occur. It is with this in mind that he is a fierce defender of the right to a trial by jury guaranteed in the Seventh Amendment to the US Constitution.
Brooks Rice’s practice focuses on entertainment law, business and intellectual property matters. Having grown up in Austin, TX as a musician in the city’s music scene, Brooks has a strong bond with the creative class and counsels startups, small businesses, graphic artists, musicians, filmmakers, and creators of all kinds regardless of profession. Brooks also works closely with larger corporations to ensure best practices for website management, trademark protections, and compliance with current copyright and privacy laws.. Brooks remains involved within the Austin arts community, regularly volunteering to conduct seminars and discussions through organizations like Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts, South by Southwest, Austin Film Society, Austin Music Foundation, and the Kerrville Folk Festival. He continues to volunteer and offer pro bono legal services on behalf of Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts, where he has been on their board of directors since 2014.. Brooks strives to provide clients with a friendly, relatable, and trustworthy style that always considers the best way to meet the needs of his clients, keeping their creative and budgetary goals at the forefront of any decision.
Brooks is the 2013-2014 president of the Capital Area Trial Lawyers Association, Central Texas's largest association of plaintiff's attorneys. He has served on CATLA's executive committee for several years. Brooks is also proud that his clients have included a number of lawyers or family members of lawyers, those who know quality legal services when they see it.. We also write and speak about the law. Brooks has written or edited a number of different articles and papers about litigation issues. In the last few years, he has given numerous continuing education speeches to lawyers across the state (and country) on issues relating to lawyer ethics and uninsured/underinsured motorist claims.
Brooke thrives on the opportunity to assist clients in shaping the kinds of legal strategies that best represent their lifestyles, their loved ones and their life goals. In the years since the firm's initial founding, she has dedicated her practice to giving clients the essential tools they'll need as they navigate marriage and relationships, plan for and raise families, look after and advocate for aging parents, build and protect assets, and ultimately plan for how all these puzzle pieces are handled upon death. She takes a hands-on approach with each and every client, striving to understand their unique situations through open dialogue and mutual trust.
Brian McGiverin began his career as a civil rights attorney. With the Texas Civil Rights Project, he lead complex litigation in courts across the state, representing students, prisoners, and demonstrators. His cases challenged police abuse, suppression of free speech, and cruel and unusual punishment.. Brian has also been closely involved with several grassroots and community organizations in Austin. He believes deeply in making the world better.. At Dietz, Lawrence & McGiverin, Brian is still working for social justice. He protects the rights of defendants in the criminal justice system, and defends consumers’ rights against debt collectors, foreclosure, and eviction.
Brian Deitch was born in Austin, Texas. He attended the University of Texas where he studied Economics and Business Foundations. His studies in economics taught him to examine problems from every angle and calculate the outcome from any choice made. Following his graduation as a Longhorn, he attended his first year of law school at South Texas College of Law. In his first year, Brian was named a Dean’s Merit Scholar. Brian then transferred to the University of Houston Law Center where his studies focused on litigation and business law. While at the University of Houston Law Center, Brian served as a candidate for the Houston Journal of Health Law & Policy, and went on to serve as the Journal’s Managing Editor.. Brian actively participates in several organizations including the Austin Bar Association, Austin Young Lawyers Association, the American Bar Association, and the Real Estate Council of Austin. Brian also serves as the Co-Editor in Chief for the Technology for the Litigator Newsletter produced by the Litigation Section of the American Bar Association and on the Board of Directors as the VP of Membership for Club Red of Central Texas (American Red Cross Young Professionals of Central Texas). Brian was recently selected to serve on the Hill Country Conservancy‘s 2012 EPIC Leadership Council.. Brian is member in good standing of the State Bar of Texas and is admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas.
Brian A. Hall is a member of Traverse Legal, PLC and the managing partner of its Austin, Texas office, doing business as Hall Law. He has represented enterprise Internet and technology companies, tech startups and brand owners throughout the world with their Intellectual Property and Internet Law issues, including such areas as digital and social media, advertising and promotions, privacy and data matters. Brian regularly advises clients on the acquisition of, enforcement of, licensing and monetization of intellectual property, and he has extensive experience with countless corporate transactions involving an entity's business-critical IP.. Brian has served as outside general counsel, including in-house in a secondment role, for Austin, Texas based WPEngine, Inc. from 2014-2015 as well as Notley Ventures from 2015-present.. Brian has also litigated cases across the United States involving trademark, domain name, copyright, software trade secret, online defamation and privacy/personal rights issues. He is a regular author and speaker on legal topics of particular interest to technology companies given his background as an IT Consultant with the global IT firm Accenture. Brian has been chosen by his peers as a Rising Star in Intellectual Property, as rated by SuperLawyers, for the years 2010-2017.. Brian is also a limited partner in StartupRunner, a seed stage venture capital fund and is an active angel investor with the Central Texas Angel Network (CTAN). He regularly mentors and advises entities at all stages of the startup ecosystem. He is also a member of the Steering Committee and CLE for the Global Entrepreneurial Bar Association.
Brett Payne is a trial attorney who represents clients in matters involving personal injury defense, contract and business disputes, construction defects, transportation, products liability, premises liability, and insurance disputes.. Brett is admitted to practice in the following U.S. District Courts - Texas:. Brett has tried cases to a Jury in Travis, Williamson, Bell, Lee, Harris, Coryell, Hays, Collin, Cooke, Denton, Dallas, Grayson, Hunt, Kaufman, Lamar, Montague, Tarrant, and Wise Counties of Texas.. He is currently handling litigation in Travis, Williamson, Hays, Bell, Coryell, Burnet, Kerr, Brazos, Bexar, Lampasas, Caldwell, Bastrop, McLennan, Burleson, Lee, and Erath Counties of Texas.
Brent Stahl is a partner at Stahl, Bernal, Davies, Sewell & Chavarria LLP where he works on renewable energy and commercial real estate law matters. He helps wind and solar energy developers with leases, permitting, easement, acquisition, title, and survey matters. Brent’s work has included projects in Texas, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Colorado, Oregon, Nebraska and New Mexico, including constructed projects totaling more than 3,500 MW of generating capacity. Brent also works with clients in the purchase, sale, financing, and leasing of commercial real estate properties.
Brandon Grunewald has over 10 years experience as prosecutor in Travis County and is a proven criminal trial lawyer. His experience and understanding will give you the confidence and support you need. Brandon knows how overwhelming dealing with a criminal charge can be and you will be kept informed of all developments and treated with the dignity you deserve. He will protect your rights at all times and is committed to ensuring that you receive the best possible outcome in your case.
Boston Law Firm is led by Hana Boston and handles immigration cases for individuals located across the country. Our firm is experienced in all aspects of immigration law and takes a caring, straightforward approach to get the job done for you in the most efficient and cost-effective manner possible. We are your partner and dedicated advocates.
Born in Houston, Texas, John attended the University of Texas, where he was a member of the basketball team which won two Southwest Conference championship titles and the 1978 National Invitational Tournament. He received his B.A. (American Studies) in 1980. Following his graduation, John played basketball professionally in Europe before returning to enter Baylor University School of Law, from which he graduated in 1984.. John was admitted to the Texas State Bar in 1984 and joined MBF&C. Since joining the firm, John has concentrated on civil litigation, family law and criminal defense. With his background in college and professional sports, he has successfully represented a number of well known athletes and coaches in various matters. He also has an expansive list of Fortune 500 companies who turn to him for representation in critical matters. John also currently serves as Managing Partner of the firm.. John enjoys sports of every kind, cooking and travel.
Born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, Emily earned her B.A. in Political Science from Trinity University in San Antonio. After graduation, Emily worked in the public sector in Tucson, Arizona, where she coordinated a gun safety community outreach project and worked in a restorative justice program for juveniles.. In 2008, Emily moved back to Texas to attend St. Mary’s University School of Law. While completing her law degree, Emily served as a staff writer and as a member of the editorial board of The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Minority Issues. Her student comment, "Waiver, Certification, and Transfer of Juveniles to Adult Court: Limiting Transfer in Texas," was selected for publication in 2010. She served as a student representative for the State Bar of Texas Law Student Division, a member of the Student Bar Association, and a legal research and writing teaching assistant for first-year students. Emily was on the Dean's List and was the recipient of the Jackson Lewis Employment Law Scholarship and Dean’s Law Scholarship. She was also the Best Brief Award Recipient in the First-year Moot Court Competition. Emily graduated from St. Mary's cum laude in 2011. After graduation, she moved to Phoenix, Arizona and completed a one-year judicial clerkship at the Arizona Court of Appeals with the Honorable Maurice Portley.. Following the clerkship, Emily returned to Texas and began practicing law in Austin. After working for a law firm specializing in foreclosure work, she joined Cain & Skarnulis as an associate in 2013, where her practice focused on business litigation, including real estate, construction law, employment law, and tort defense. Emily opened her own law practice in 2015.. Emily loves Austin and enjoys practicing law, spending time with friends and family, and taking photographs. In working with her clients, she strives to minimize the frustration and expense involved in legal disputes by providing efficient, responsive representation to each client from start to finish.