Top best R Lawyers in ZIP 78705 | 118 available
118 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 78705 in Austin, Texas. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $349 per hour.
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My primary practice of law is immigration, including family based petitions, U Visa, VAWA, DACA, TPS, and naturalization.. As attorneys helped my dad and grandma immigrate to the United States, I'm paying it forward and helping other immigrants achieve their dreams of gaining legal status in this wonderful country. I am a participant in the State Bar of Texas's inaugural legal incubator program, Texas Opportunity & Justice Incubator. Through this program I aim to bridge the justice gap and provide affordable legal services to low and modest income immigrants in the Austin and San Antonio communities.
Kristina Chung began her legal career in criminal law, but it did not take her long to venture into the practice of family law as it has always been her passion to help families during their times of need. Kristina truly enjoys the relationship and client interaction she gets from practicing family law. She enjoys being able to remedy a situation that is often one of the hardest times in a client’s life. Kristina is a great listener and feels that she can offer her logic, legal expertise and opinion to a situation that needs an unbiased eye.. Kristina handles cases involving divorce, child custody disputes, custody modification, child support, as well as several other family law matters. As someone who has not only studied family law, but witnessed it first hand, Kristina can empathize with anyone going through a tough family court battle.. Kristina attended The University of Texas at Austin for both her undergraduate degree and her law degree. She graduated undergrad with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in public relations with honors. While in law school, Kristina worked as an Intern at the Travis County District Attorney’s Office, a Judicial Intern at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas and the Fourteenth Court of Appeals, and as a Fellowship Intern at the Office of the Attorney General – Child Support Division. Through her various positions, Kristina has gained valuable insight into the way various agencies, district courts and the appelate courts view family law cases.. In her spare time, Kristina enjoys working out, cooking new dishes, attending weddings (does anyone else share this interest?), visiting her family in Jamaica and traveling the world. She has already been to, Europe, Asia and Africa!
Former Chief Prosecutor. Experienced Criminal Defense Attorney.
Christopher Lavorato is a skilled trial attorney in Austin and a Partner at Howry, Breen & Herman. At the firm, he handles a variety of cases, including those involving catastrophic injury, contract litigation, commercial fraud, construction defects, and more. Mr. Lavorato has been selected for inclusion in the Northern California and Texas Super Lawyers® lists. He is also AV Preeminent® Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®, which is the highest peer-review rating offered by the prestigious organization. Mr. Lavorato has authored numerous articles on legal and military issues and is a U.S. Army veteran. Call the firm today for a free consultation.
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.
Austin-based attorney John E. Carlson has more than 22 years of legal experience. At Howry, Breen & Herman, he assists clients with a broad range of complex legal matters, including commercial litigation, contract disputes, product liability and personal injury, business torts, and probate claims. He also has extensive experience handling administrative law issues and contested environmental permitting. Mr. Carlson is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Texas and has represented clients in appeals. He often assists clients in preparing legal commercial documents, such as contracts, wills, and trusts. Call today.
A dedicated trial attorney, Ryan D. Ellis represents clients in a wide variety of civil litigation matters. At Howry, Breen & Herman, he primarily focuses his practice on business disputes, product defects, and catastrophic personal injury claims. Ryan was named a “Lawyer on the Rise” by Texas Lawyer magazine in 2017 and has gained extensive experience representing individuals, small businesses, and large companies throughout the Houston area. Ryan is a Texas native, born and raised in Houston. He attended the University of Texas School of Law, where he obtained his law degree with highest honors. Call today for a consultation.
*Please note that I represent tenants only, not landlords.. My goal is make sure all individuals with legal problems have access to the legal help they need. I offer individuals straight-forward, flat-rate billing options at prices they can afford. No more surprise bills at the end of your representation. If you have a serious legal problem and are worried about having the funds to get help, let me work with you. We can arrange something to make us both happy.. I am not your typical attorney. My journey to the legal field was a strange one. After studying biochemistry and gene therapy, I decided the lab environment wasn't for me. I looked into becoming a patent agent so I could help new inventors protect their ideas and start businesses.. I joined an existing Intellectual Property law firm and enjoyed the work. I decided to pursue a legal degree and become an attorney. After 3 1/2 years of night school, I received my license. While attending school, my interests expanded beyond patent law but always remained focused on the individual.. However, the firm's clients were primarily larger oil and gas clients rather than the individuals on which I wanted to focus. I left the firm to start my own practice. Let me know how I can help you.