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178 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 77401 in Houston, Texas. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $380 per hour.
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With nearly a decade’s experience as a trial attorney for three major insurance companies, I bring a unique insider's perspective to every case. This invaluable insight allows me to better advocate for my clients. I invite you to explore my new website for more information.
Tammy attended and graduated from the University of Texas, School of Law in 1986, clerked for the Honorable Melinda Harmon, U.S. District Judge, Southern District of Texas, Houston Division, and practiced litigation at an international firm Fulbright & Jaworski, one of the top litigation firm in the country in the 1990's, in Houston, Texas for a total of eight years. In 1997, Tammy founded the Tammy Tran Law Firm to serve the Asian-American community by giving its members a voice in the American justice system. Over the past two decades, Tammy has been recognized for her activism inside and outside the courtroom, in matters of broad national consequence as well as cases of local interest, on behalf of thousands of clients whose causes and concerns has been the focus of Tammy’s career and life. While her legal abilities have brought her renown, it is Tammy’s Christian love and compassion—especially for the poor and oppressed—that have defined her life. Her clients have been her cause, but her Christian calling has been her life’s work.
Stephen Goldenzweig is an experienced litigator and trusted advocate. His no-nonsense, aggressive, and calculating style helps him get to the bottom of complex issues and get cases successfully resolved. He is also fiercely loyal to his clients and will provide honest assessments and procedural guidance at each stage of litigation.. Prior to starting his own firm, Mr. Goldenzweig litigated personal injury cases, Merit Systems Protection Board cases, and Equal Employment Opportunity cases, and whistleblower cases. Prior to coming to Texas, he litigated complex insurance cases involving general personal injury, liability claims, construction negligence, labor law, property damage, premises liability, and automobile and trucking accident cases for prominent firms in the New York City Metropolitan Area and throughout New York and New Jersey.
Prior to law school, I served in the active component of the United States Army as a member of the Judge Advocate General’s Corps (“JAG”) and it is there I developed a strong interest in becoming a trial lawyer. I continue to serve in the United States Military in the Army Reserves as a Logistics officer. My military experience has enhanced my ability to communicate with, relate to, and work well with a diverse group of people and has also contributed to my steadfast belief in the liberties and rights afforded under the United States Constitution. As such, my passion for the practice law is fueled by my dedication to public service and commitment to serving the interests of all.
Oneof the most valuable services an attorney can perform for a client isto give them protection AND save them money. Thoughtful estateplanning does both.. Oneway it does so is by providing documents and strategies that willmake one's wishes known to family and the world at large should one becomeincapacitated, terminally ill, or die. It is a long-term endeavor. After all, these documents usuallyhave a very long shelf life, lasting for years - sometimes decades!. Anotherway good planning helps is to cut down on legal expenses (andsometimes estate taxes) by paving the way for simple and independent estate administration down the road.. Forme as an attorney, this is a fulfilling service. I just love it. One of my favorite aspects of estate planning is getting to knoweach family's unique makeup and circumstances. (Oh-the stories I could tell!) I love knowing I am providing real help to afamily, and that they realize it’s a long-term, positive value proposition forthem and their heirs.. Icharge less than most attorneys for estate planning from what I amtold. I am OK with that. Job satisfaction is about a lotmore than just the money earned ~ and I am a completely contentedattorney.. Dan Bawden, Attorney at law. State Bar No. 01933550. 5008 Locust St. Bellaire, TX 77401
Nitin Sud is an experienced Board Certified labor and employment attorney who provides high quality and personal attention to individuals when representing them in all legal employment matters, including wrongful termination and discrimination lawsuits in federal and state courts.. Nitin handles all aspects of employment matters arising under both federal and state laws, including:. For more information -
My practice is keenly focused on two distinct, yet inner related areas; Business Law and Estate Planning. Both areas demand innovative thinking and diligence in detail, while requiring precise structure, documentation and agreements to accomplish the stated objectives.. I believe the key to providing the best legal services is to approach each and every client engagement as if you were my only client, thus giving you the level of attention and service unmatched in the legal services industry. I take the time to learn my clients goals and objectives, as well as apply my specialized industry knowledge to help my clients achieve success. Whether your needs are corporate or personal, I am committed to providing client-centered and cost-effective services aimed at helping our clients achieve their goals. With an abundance of combined executive management and legal experience, I offer my clients more than the traditional law firm relationship. As a focused boutique practice, I am nimble and responsive; I have no corporate bureaucracy, so I am here when you call. Whether you are a business client, an estate planning client, or both, my mission is to become your source for personalized legal services that surpasses your expectations.. I am admitted to practice law in Texas and Nebraska (inactive) as well as in all four Federal Districts in Texas and the Nebraska District. I graduated on the Dean's List from Washington University with a Juris Doctorate (JD). Prior to entering law school, I earned a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in International Business from the University of St. Thomas’ Cameron School of Business. As a native Houstonian, I attended the University of Houston where I earned a Bachelor’s of Science (BS) in Finance.. Scott Barrett is not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Mr. Smith began his professional career with the Houston Police Department where he served the community as a patrol officer, narcotics investigator, narcotics detection dog handler, and police sergeant for more than 20 years. Mr. Smith calls on his prior experience as a police officer to serve his legal clients better. He leads businesses through stressful situations, including litigation, data security incidents, negotiations, and other business disruption. Mr. Smith wants to understand not just the immediate issue, but the client’s business as a whole and the full context and history of any dispute or problem. Mr. Smith prefers to counsel clients proactively because when you really need a lawyer is before you NEED a lawyer.. Mr. Smith focuses his practice on protecting the rights of businesses and individuals in commercial disputes brought in court, arbitration or before administrative agencies. He also counsels clients regarding the best solutions to avoid litigation and proactively protect themselves from any potential litigation. Mr. Smith has represented clients in many disputes across numerous industries and subject matters, including automotive franchise and distribution, breach of contract, intellectual property licensing, construction, energy, and personal injury.. Mr. Smith also has experience counseling clients on data privacy laws and regulations and leading clients through the response to data breaches. The data privacy landscape is ever changing and Mr. Smith works to provide clients with strategies to mitigate exposure to litigation and regulatory enforcement actions that often result from data breaches. His experience includes assisting clients in meeting their statutory notice obligations under both state and federal statutes and regulations.
Mr. Henderson’s practice encompasses a wide variety of civil litigation issues. Mr. Henderson assists clients with contract and warranty disputes, insurance litigation, conspiracy, fraud, business torts and negligence cases, deceptive trade practices matters, breach of fiduciary duty claims, shareholder’s rights cases and real estate litigation.. Additionally, Mr. Henderson routinely drafts business agreements, assists in the incorporation of new businesses and reviews real estate contracts and transactions for his clients.. Mr. Henderson practices law in Texas for over 33 years. He is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1993. He is rated AV® Preeminent™, the highest rating by Martindale-Hubbell®. He is admitted to practice in all state and federal courts in Texas; the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and the Supreme Court of the United States of America.
Joseph Corteguera is a fluent speaker of Spanish and practices law with the Stern Law Group in various capacities over the last 15 years. With over 20 years of experience, he has tried nearly 100 jury trials and has helped thousands of clients get favorable settlements and verdicts. Contact our firm to learn how our experienced legal team can help you today!
Jay S. Ginsburg has been practicing real estate law in the Houston area for over 40 years. His practice includes closing a large number of real estate transactions on behalf of Chicago Title Insurance Company, one of the nation’s leading title insurers. He has been involved in the title insurance industry for over 40 years.. Jay is a member of the State Bar of Texas and is certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in both Commercial Real Estate Law and Residential Real Estate Law. Board certification assures clients that their attorney is specially competent and experienced in the area that he has been certified in. (Read more on board certification.). Jay received both his Bachelor of Arts and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Houston, and stands today as one of the university’s proudest alumni. High points of his service at the school include a term as president of the UH Alumni Association and an adjunct professorship with the UH Law Center, where he taught advanced real estate law courses. Jay’s dedication to the University of Houston has been recognized with the Order of the Barons law school honor and the John Van Ness Award for Outstanding Service. And his seats at Cougar football and basketball games are basically reserved for life.. A native Texan, Jay and his wife Beverly live in Bellaire.
James M. Ardoin, III is the owner of Jimmy Ardoin & Associates, PLLC based in Houston, Texas.. Mr. Ardoin has a national practice representing clients in criminal and civil litigation in both federal and state courts across the country. His experience includes representing individuals and companies in high stakes cases, including everything from health care fraud, securities fraud, bank fraud, and violations of federal foreign sanctions laws on the criminal side, to personal injury claims by individuals, breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, and fraudulent transfer of assets on the civil side. In addition to his litigation practice, he also helps companies with their internal investigations as well as responding to governmental investigations that the company might receive.. Mr. Ardoin has been named a Texas Super Lawyer in the area of White Collar Criminal Defense since 2015 and is listed in The Best Lawyers in America in both White Collar Criminal Defense and Criminal Defense. He is also fellow of both the American Bar Foundation and the Texas Bar Foundation. In addition, Mr. Ardoin is a frequent contributor to news outlets across the country on complex, white collar defense legal issues and has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, the Houston Chronicle, the Dallas Morning News, Yahoo News, the Houston Business Journal, KPRC, KHOU and many more.
J. Javier Gutierrez is a trial lawyer and President of the Gutierrez Law Firm. Mr. Gutierrez has extensive experience representing individuals and families in personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits involving motor vehicle and workplace accidents. In recognition of his accomplishments, Mr. Gutierrez was invited to membership into The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100 and has been named Texas Super Lawyers every year since 2012. Mr. Gutierrez is a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum.Mr. Gutierrez is a graduate of New York University School of Law. He graduated magna cum laude from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio with his Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting.Mr. Gutierrez is licensed to practice law in all Texas state courts; the Federal Courts of the Northern, Southern, Western and Eastern Districts of Texas; and the Federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
In Devin’s legal practice, he has been a prosecutor, a defense attorney, a visiting law professor in a foreign country, a judge, and has been in private practice in two states.. His wide range of legal experiences helps him relate to his clients and gives him a unique perspective on prosecuting cases.. He has engaged in several high-profile cases and received media attention for his cases going back to law school when he did his first jury trial as a law student.. He enjoys guiding families through the legal process and helping them receive compensation from the parties responsible for injuring them.
I was born in Houston and raised in Pearland, Texas. I obtained my Bachelor of Arts in History at The Ohio State University in 2013. I was then a Dean’s List student at South Texas College of Law, where I obtained my mediator certificate and juris doctorate in 2016.. In my years of practice, I have gained valuable experience in family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, visitation, community property divisions, prenuptial and post-nuptial agreements, domestic relations orders, protective orders, name changes, enforcements, and modifications. Since family law cases can create tremendous financial and emotional hardships on all parties involved, it is my philosophy to first exhaust all possible efforts to amicably resolve the issues through mediation or dispute resolution before going to trial. Should such dispute resolution efforts be unsuccessful, I am ready, willing, and able to take the matter to trial and fight for my clients.. In addition to family law, I also practice probate law, civil litigation, transactional drafting, estate document drafting, and criminal defense.. I am an avid sports fan and movie buff, and I enjoy spending quality time with my family, friends, and my dog, Brutus, in my spare time.
I was born and raised in the Houston area. I left Houston for 4 years to attend college at UT in Austin and then got back as soon as I could. My parents taught me at a very young age to fight for the little guy. They taught me the values of respect, hard work, and ethics.. When I decided to go to law school, I chose a school that prides itself on advocacy and litigation skills. I knew that I wanted to be in the courtroom. I did not want to be a transactional attorney so I enrolled at South Texas College of Law in downtown Houston, one of the finest law schools for advocacy in the country. While at South Texas, I participated in several moot court and mock trial competitions and served on the Board of Advocates.. I was very fortunate to begin my legal career working for Howard Nations, one of the preeminent plaintiff attorneys in the country. Working with Mr. Nations, I obtained invaluable knowledge and experience working on very complex personal injury and wrongful death cases, including automotive products liability, 18-wheeler collisions, serious motor vehicle collisions, industrial accidents, as well as commercial and contractual disputes.. I always knew I wanted to have my own law firm so, after several years of practice with Mr. Nations, I partnered with my law school buddy, Chad Points, to form Denena & Points, PC in 2003. Since that time, the firm has focused its practice on representing individuals, families, and business entities in complex personal injury and commercial disputes. We have successfully represented clients against major corporations and insurance companies such as Ford Motor Company, Daimler Chrysler, General Motors, Firestone, Reliant Energy, Bank One, ARE, Inc., Allstate, State Farm, Farmers, Progressive, Geico, and others.. I have obtained countless successful recoveries for my clients through settlements and trials. Together with my law partner, We have achieved favorable results in cases involving catastrophic 18-wheeler collisions, serious car, motorcycle, and truck collisions, defective and dangerous products, including vehicles, vehicle components, and children’s toys, maritime and Jones Act injuries, and general personal injury, wrongful death, and commercial matters. Chad and I have represented thousands of clients over our careers.. I am Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. This honor is achieved by less than 2% of the licensed attorneys in Texas. To become Board Certified, I had to demonstrate an extensive knowledge of personal injury trial law through my education, experience, and substantial involvement in a wide variety of personal injury matters including auto wrecks, truck wrecks, motorcycle wrecks, and defective products. I had to sit as lead counsel on several cases that were tried to a jury verdict. I had to be evaluated by my peers, including attorneys with whom I have worked, opposing attorneys, and judges. Lastly, I had to pass a day-long written examination administered by the Board. To maintain my Certification, I have to attend personal injury continuing legal education courses to stay current on all of the latest trends and cases involving personal injury trial law.. I have been recognized by H Texas Magazine as a Professional on the Fast Track. I have published "PowerSurfing The Web: The Internet as a Research Tool for Personal Injury Lawyers," Advanced Personal Injury Course State Bar of Texas 1997 and “Demonstrative Evidence Predicates,” Ultimate Trial Notebook, State Bar of Texas Annual Convention 2000 and have spoken on a variety of internet and evidence topics for the State Bar of Texas. I have also submitted a brief to the Texas Supreme Court on the applicability of the hospital peer review privilege.. Together with my beautiful wife, Andrea, we have three wonderful children. They are a handful and keep us very busy at home. Andrea is also a licensed attorney, but she chose to temporarily retire from the practice of law when our first child was born so she could devote herself to raising our children. Her temporary retirement has lasted ten years now, but I could not be happier with her decision. I have coached my children's sports teams from baseball to basketball and football and thoroughly enjoy working with all kids.. Recently I fought for my neighborhood against the homeowners association's attempt to wrongfully limit the association's liability if an individual was injured or killed at our community pool. The association tried to require all homeowners to sign a waiver of liability before granting access to the pool for the summer. I was successful in convincing the association to table the discussion. As a reward, I was nominated to serve on the pool committee to oversee all community pool operations. I served 3 years on the committee.. Andrea and I are active members of First United Methodist Church of Pearland and have participated in adult bible studies to strengthen our faith. Our children have all gone through the Methodist preschol program and Andrea has taught Vacation Bible School for the past several summers.. I am licensed to practice in all state courts in Texas and in the United States District Courts for the Southern and Northern Districts. I am a member of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, the Attorneys Information Exchange Group, and the American Association for Justice.
I learned the values of responsibility and a hard work ethic from a young age. Growing up in the small, north Texas town of Sherman, I worked to help support my mom and two younger brothers since the seventh grade. I know what it's like when the deck is stacked against you, but I also know the value of pulling together - and the importance of getting a helping hand. I went from being a paper boy to wanting to be a lawyer at about that same time, when my mom got cleaned out in my parent's divorce. She didn't have the legal help she needed and the system didn't treat her fairly.My Mom continued to work hard and gave my two brothers and me a great upbringing. I worked hard, played football, studied as best I could, and had the greatest buddies a guy could ever have. But I always remembered the sting of being overpowered and that made me keep an eye out for the little guy and I had a soft spot for those who weren't as fortunate as me. From day one of my career I have worked as a lawyer for people who have been unfairly victimized - good folks injured by unsafe products, by careless citizens and employers. Always have, always will.Before law school, I graduated from Austin College with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. Austin College was great with the best thing being it is where I met my wife and made lifelong friends. In addition to the heavy work load I was active in politics on campus and athletics. I worked throughout college. I worked as a cook, waiter and bartender in restaurants. I also drove 18 wheelers for Mayflower moving company all over the country during the summer. I maintain my CDL and have first-hand knowledge of the trucking industry having actually driven an 18 wheeler over the road.I earned my law degree from South Texas College of Law. During law school, I gained admission to the Law Review and held the position of Assistant Editor in Chief. STCL has the best courtroom advocacy skills team in the country. Year in and year out it is ranked at the top in this category. For two years I was a member of the vaunted STCL moot court team during law school, competing in tournaments around the country. In addition to arguing as an advocate in the competitions I was always the brief writer for my teams. My briefs were awarded "best brief" awards in moot court tournaments twice. During my third year of law school, I was awarded the Distinguished Service Award as recognition of my accomplishments in the advocacy program.Right out of law school I began my career at a major Houston personal injury litigation firm. I worked on cases involving unsafe cars, trucks and vans and 18 wheeler wrecks. The firm was great but I wanted to have a say in all of the decisions. So when I was 32, my law partner, Tony Denena and I formed Denena & Points, PC. Since then, I have tried several more injury cases to verdict. I have taken on cases against major corporations such as General Motors Corporation, Ford Motor Company, Suzuki, Toyota, Chrysler, Firestone, Bridgestone, Cooper Tires, Goodyear, Dunlop Tire, Hankook Tire, TRW, Takata, Autoliv, Alcoa, and others on behalf of families all over Texas, in several federal courts in Texas and in seven other states. Also, I have handled to resolution hundreds of other cases like car wrecks, truck wrecks, and injuries in stores and on business properties. These are the types of cases Tony and I have a passion for and continue to aggressively pursue on behalf of our clients.In addition to this practical experience handling a wide variety of cases, I have written extensively on issues related to expert testimony admission, automotive products liability, accident reconstruction, toxic torts, and multi-district litigation.For the past five consecutive years I have been named a "Rising Star" in personal injury litigation as printed in Texas Monthly magazine. This honor is granted to only 2.5% of attorneys in Texas under the age of 40.I have been with my beautiful and brilliant wife Jenifer since 1993. Jenifer is also an attorney and practiced for six years after graduating law school from the University of Texas. We have three wonderful young children - two boys ages 7 and 5 and little spark plug of a girl who is 2. Family is so important to me and I spend as much time as I can with my wife and children. Currently I am coaching soccer and flag football and try to coach everything I have the time to coach with my boys. Something tells me that my daughter will be just as interested in athletics as they are. Jenifer and I both do our best to work in the community. Jenifer is the treasurer for the elementary school PTA and I serve on a committee with our homeowners' association. Somehow Jenifer juggles her massive role as great mother and wife, gives time to our community, still does some legal work on the side and has turned into a great guitar player. We are parishioners of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.I am licensed to practice law in the state courts of Texas and the United States District Courts in the Southern, Western, Northern and Eastern Districts of Texas. I have served as counsel in California, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Maryland and Colorado as well. I am a member of the American League of Justice (ALJ), the Attorneys Information Exchange Group (AIEG), the Texas Bar Association, The Texas Trial Lawyers Association (TTLA), and the Houston Trial Lawyers Association.
I have lived in the Houston, Texas area for over 26 years. I graduated from law school at University of Houston Law Center and never left. I am now married and have two children of my own. I enjoy practicing in the area of family law as it involves helping people who need help navigating some very difficult waters. I try to make this very stressful time a little less difficult.
I have been a registered patent attorney based in Houston, Texas for over 10 years. I handle matters related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets such as applications, litigation, licensing, and non-disclosure agreements. I also regularly handle trials before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) including inter partes review (IPR), covered business method patent (CBM), and post-grant review (PGR) proceedings. In addition to Texas, I am also licensed to practice law in Louisiana, and I am Board Certified in Civil Appellate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
I am an attorney who is invested in the outcome of your case, period. I am results oriented and am ready to listen and defend you. Too often I believe other lawyers forget what this is really about. You. I am here to protect you not only now, but for the future you can attain.. I have been practicing for over 20 years and also have extensive judicial experience. I am currently an Associate Judge in Pearland and also in the City of Roman Forest. I speak Spanish.
Doug Elliott has more than 25 years of experience in intellectual property litigation, including patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret litigation cases. His practice is dedicated primarily to patent litigation, particularly representing small and medium-sized companies. He has represented a number of patent owners on a contingent-fee basis, resulting in more than $5 million in recoveries for clients. He joined Polasek, Quisenberry & Errington LLP as a partner in 2011.. Elliott’s patent practice has included freedom-to-operate opinions based on non-infringement and invalidity. In 2000, he conducted a due diligence investigation and rendered opinions directed to a biotechnology patent portfolio, resulting in an initial public offering exceeding $80 million.. As an attorney registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Elliott also has extensive experience in patent procurement, including preparing and prosecuting applications filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and in foreign countries. His has applied for and secured federal registration of trademarks and service marks, as well as represented clients in trademark opposition proceedings in the United States Patent and Trademark Office. His practice has covered a wide range of technologies, including welding, gas turbines, medical payment systems, website designs, credit card processing, seismic processing, oilfield chemicals, drilling techniques, polymers, catalysts, high speed cable modems, caskets, bicycles, filters, semiconductors and various aspects of biotechnology, including monoclonal antibodies, stents and prosthetics. His clients include domestic, foreign and international companies.​. Doug Elliott has a J.D from the University of Tulsa College of Law and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Tulsa. He is bilingual in Spanish.. He has been honored with the American Jurisprudence Award in Constitutional Law and Administrative Law, and by the Order of Barristers and College of the State Bar.. He is admitted to all Texas courts, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Southern Districts of Texas, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the Court of Federal Claims.. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the American Intellectual Property Law Association, the Houston Bar Association, the Houston Intellectual Property Law Association, the Intellectual Property Owners Association, the State Bar of Texas and the University of Tulsa, College of Law Alumni Association.. His publications and speaking engagements include: "Start with a strong trademark when branding a technology," Houston Bar Journal, Week of November 7-13, 2008; "Opinion Letters and Risk Management For Businesses With Patented Technology,” Executive Legal Adviser, September/October 2007); "Ensuring Your E-Discovery Procedures are in Compliance with the New Rules,” (E-Discovery: Applying the New FRCP Changes, National Business Institute, August 17, 2007); "Offshore Activities and U.S. Patents," Executive Legal Advisor, July/August 2006; "BlackBerry still on life support as legal battle continues to rage," Houston Business Journal, Week of February 10-16, 2006; "Festo Shows Value of Carefully Drafted Patent Claims,” Texas Lawyer, June 3, 2002; "Trademarks,” Intellectual Property Institute, South Texas College of Law (1998); "Intellectual Property Basics (Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights and Trade Secrets),” Sponsored by Northeast Harris County Bar Association (1997); "Confidentiality Agreements and Other Intellectual Property Issues,” Advanced Oil and Gas Short Course, Sponsored by the University of Houston Law Foundation (Houston and Dallas, 1997); and "Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law: The Basics,” Corporate Partnership and Business Law Institute, Sponsored by the University of Houston Law Foundation (Houston and Dallas, 1996).
Dionne Press has been a criminal defense attorney for over 25 years in Harris County. She has handled thousands of cases. She is experienced in every area of Criminal law, including misdemeanors, felonies, and appeals. Call for a free consultation.
David M. Minces has practiced law for 22 years and has been Board Certified in Labor and Employment Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2007. Much of his practice is devoted to handling employment litigation matters from the case investigation stage through oral argument before appellate courts. Mr. Minces has a history of successfully representing clients in state and federal trial courts and appellate courts.. In addition to his employment law experience, Mr. Minces has represented clients in lawsuits involving allegations of fraud, defamation, medical/dental malpractice, product liability, construction defects, premises liability, negligence resulting in personal injury and other general litigation.. To protect clients’ interests, Mr. Minces routinely helps them find proactive solutions to personnel problems in order to avoid litigation. Mr. Minces also gives presentations to business professionals on labor and employment law issues. Before founding his law firm, Mr. Minces was special counsel in the Houston office of Adams and Reese LLP (among the largest 200 law firms in the United States) and a co-founder of two other law firms.
COMPETENCE, COMPASSION and COMMITMENT. =======. After 25 years of practicing law, I can truly say -- without hesitating -- that I love what I do for a living! Working with people who are often voiceless and/or powerless against ill-intentioned companies brings me joy.
Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana before moving to Houston, Texas in 1980. I am a proud graduate of Xavier University Preparatory High School, University of New Orleans, Lakefront and South Texas College of Law. My affliations include Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity.. My husband and I have been married for 35 years and proudly the parents of 2 adult sons. My favorite passtime is listening to live bands and hanging out with my dog, Deena. As an attorney, I have the respect of my peers and the judicial system as being ethical and well prepared. I'm excited to become your defense attorney!