Top best E Lawyers in SAN ANTONIO | 3718 available
3718 E lawyers are available in SAN ANTONIO, Texas. These lawyers are rated between 3.9/5 to 4.3/5 and 61% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $46 to $75 per hour.
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3718 E Lawyers Found Near You
Client focused. Detail Oriented. Determined. The Ethridge Law Firm, PLLC works tirelessly to build relationships with their clients to better understand their needs, desires, problems, risks and dreams. Building on an in depth understanding of the clients’needs, The Ethridge Law Firm, PLLC provides each client, the personal attention that they deserve.
Clarissa Fernandez Pratt was raised in Zapata, Texas and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2008. She attended Texas Tech University School of Law and graduated in 2011. After internships at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Texas, Paso del Norte Civil Rights Project, the Innocence Project, and multiple high-ranking judicial internships all over the state of Texas, Ms. Pratt started her career as a criminal prosecutor at the Nueces County District Attorney’s Office and handled thousands of cases ranging from DWIs to murders. Ms. Pratt then transferred to San Antonio and was employed by the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office and was an Assistant District Attorney for 8 years and handled misdemeanors and felony cases. Clarissa Fernandez Pratt also represented the Department of Family and Protective Services in Bexar County and has invaluable insight into CPS cases and family law cases. Clarissa Fernandez Pratt powerfully advocates on behalf of all her clients.
Christopher Le is an experienced Attorney with the Law Offices of Leticia Gonzalez. Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, he became the first Vietnamese American in his family to become an Attorney. He takes pride in representing the working person against big insurance companies and feels that our system of justice guarantees equal rights to all citizens. Christopher comes from a hard working family who came to the United States with very little.. His passion for law began when he attended the University of Texas at San Antonio where he studied criminal justice, political science, and legal studies. After graduating, he left San Antonio to study law in Houston at Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law. While in law school, Christopher knew his heart was with representing those whose lives had been forever changed by the actions of others. He devotes his time and expertise to representing injured workers against insurance companies and their lawyers. Christopher also represents individuals in asserting their social security disability benefits and has represented thousands of claimants to a favorable result.. Prior to joining the Law Offices of Leticia Gonzalez, he clerked for Heard & Smith L.L.P., a prestigious social security disability law firm in San Antonio. He has also worked for the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office as well as for Judge Andrew Carruthers, a Criminal Magistrate Judge.
Christopher D. Cavazos is a well-versed criminal defense and DWI attorney. As a former prosecutor, Attorney Cavazos has a unique insight as to how the legal system thinks and acts. With more than 15 years of experience, Attorney Cavazos understands what it takes to protect his clients’ legal rights. Available 24/7, contact BRCK Criminal Defense Attorneys to discuss your legal needs.
Christian Henricksen is an experienced criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor that can help you fight your case. Christian has extensive trial experience in all levels of criminal cases including everything from DWI to Sexual Assault and Murder. Christian cares about getting the best possible result for all of his clients.
Chris Arce was born and raised in Chicago Illinois and moved to South Texas at the age of 12, he attended the University of Texas San Antonio (UTSA) where he attained his Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice. He then attained his Juris Doctor from Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas. He now resides in San Antonio, Texas and handles cases in many of the surrounding cities.
Charlie is Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in the specialty area of Estate Planning and Probate Law. He received his law degree from St. Mary’s University School of Law. Charlie is licensed to practice by the Supreme Court of the State of Texas and the Federal District Court for the Western District of Texas. In 2019, Charlie released his book Peace Through Planning & the 8 Truths You Need To Know About Estate Planning.. Charlie grew up in San Antonio and graduated from Business Careers High School. After high school, he went straight to work installing two-way radios, sirens, and light bars in public safety vehicles. After several years of working and attending school part-time, Charlie returned to school full time at The University of Texas at San Antonio where he graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History and Political Science. Charlie met his wife Olivia while in college and attending the same church in San Antonio, Texas. They married in August 2002 and then continued their studies. Olivia graduated with her Masters in Physical Therapy from The University of Texas Health Science Center. Charlie and Olivia are blessed with 4 boys: Jack (born 2014), Lincoln (born 2015), and twins, Charlie and Gabriel (born September 2016).
Charles W. Hanor practices intellectual property litigation and patent and trademark prosecution. His education includes a B.S. in Engineering from the University of Missouri at Columbia and a J.D. from the George Washington University National Law Center.. Mr. Hanor started his career in intellectual property as an examiner in the United States Patent and Trademark office in 1970. He has over thirty years of experience in virtually every aspect of intellectual property. In addition, he was a law clerk for the Hon. Howard T. Markey, former chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.. Since 1980 he has been adjunct professor at St Mary's University Law School and currently teaches patent law, copyright law, trademark law, trade secret law and computer and internet law. He is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, Supreme Court of Texas, the United States Patent and Trademark Office and various United States district and circuit courts.
Cesar Perez was born in McAllen, Texas and raised in Rio Grande City, Starr County, Texas. While attending college in 1975, Cesar participated in collegiate baseball – being named as team captain, participating in two World Series tournaments, and selected in the professional baseball draft.. In 1983, Cesar began his career in banking and worked at the Farm Credit Bank in Edinburg, Texas, where he started as a loan officer trainee.. In 1985, the Board of Directors named him Chief Executive Officer of this Rio Grande Valley Bank, where he managed large-scale real estate loans and a portfolio of over $100 million.. In 1991 Cesar attended law school, he served as Treasurer and President of the Hispanic Law Student Association, was recognized for the distinguished Fulbright Award for academic excellence, and was the student director for the East Austin legal clinic for the poor, while working in the legal department of the Farm Credit Bank.. In 1994, Cesar joined the Corpus Christi Law Firm of Meredith, Donnell & Abernethy, practicing, in the area of personal injury and product liability, representing businesses located in South Texas. In 1995, Cesar joined the law firm of Munoz, Hockema & Reed in McAllen, Texas where he represented victims involved in catastrophic accidents in the area of personal injury and products liability.. In 2003, Cesar joined the Houston law firm of Caddell & Chapman, who have a national law practice and handle product liability and personal injury litigation on behalf of plaintiffs. Cesar was recognized as one of Houston’s “Top Lawyers”.. In 2007, Cesar joined Watts Guerra LLP, a national law firm, where he practices in the area of personal injury and product liability law. His practice focuses on the rights of victims and their families that have been injured by negligence and defective products.. Cesar has participated in over 40 cases that resulted in significant verdicts and recoveries in multiple venues throughout Texas. He has been recognized on three occasions in the Texas Lawyer Magazine for achieving the “Top 10 Verdicts and Settlements in Texas.” Cesar is fluent in written and oral Spanish.
Cathy Compton is an experienced attorney who is certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Criminal Law. Cathy practices criminal and immigration law. With the primary office located in San Antonio, Cathy is able to serve clients throughout the hill country and South Texas area. She is an experienced litigator, with an extensive and very successful trial record, handling extremely serious and complex cases. As Family Justice Division Chief for the Hays County District Attorney's Office, Cathy managed a division of attorneys, training and serving as a mentor to the most promising attorneys in the office. Her success as an attorney has come from a determined work ethic and a commitment to teamwork. Cathy is licensed in both Texas and California, admitted to practice in several district and circuit courts. Cathy practices in state and federal court. She is known as a heavy-hitter and is often sought after by other colleagues to assist with very difficult and complicated high stakes trials. She is bilingual (Spanish/English) with proficiency in both speaking and writing on a professional level.. A dynamic speaker and trainer, Cathy Compton has been invited as a conference faculty member and presenter in various settings. She has participated in symposiums and conferences both in the United States and abroad.In addition to her primary career, Ms. Compton co-founded the Alamo City Rollergirls, LLC, a successful company designed to empower women and provide mutual support through diversity and athleticism. The Alamo City Rollergirls is an organization that is still thriving today and one of the member leagues in the WFTDA (Women's Flat Track Derby Association).
Carol Bertsch is an elder law attorney serving San Antonio and the surrounding communities. She received her Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Texas School of Law in 1992. Since opening her practice in 1996, Carol has been a true champion of the elderly and disabled - she even makes "house calls" to those unable to get out so they can receive the full benefit of legal counsel. First and foremost, she treats clients with the dignity and respect they deserve, always appreciative of the wonderful tapestry woven by their life experiences. With patience and understanding, she helps her clients plan for the challenges of aging.
Carly Taylor is a battle-tested trial attorney with a powerful record of success both prosecuting and defending a wide-range of criminal charges throughout Texas.. Nationally recognized as an elite advocate, Ms. Taylor has worked on nearly every type of criminal case, from misdemeanors to murder. The breadth and depth of her experience allows Ms. Taylor to construct complex and strategic defenses, while expertly identifying weaknesses in the State’s case.. Born and raised in the beautiful Texas Hill Country, Ms. Taylor grew up in the small town of Kerrville, with big dreams of becoming an attorney. Upon graduating from Tivy High School (2004), she earned a full academic scholarship to Texas A&M University. While in College Station, Ms. Taylor received a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management (B.B.A. 2007), and was an active member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority.. Moving to Houston in 2008, Mr. Taylor began her legal studies at South Texas College of Law (J.D. 2011), and completed an internship with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office – one of the largest prosecuting offices in the United States.. A little girl’s dream became a young woman’s passion for advocacy and the courtroom, as Ms. Taylor began her legal career proudly representing the State of Texas as a prosecutor.. Throughout years of public service, Ms. Taylor became disillusioned after witnessing firsthand the abuses of discretion by those who wear the proverbial “white hat.” These experiences led her to leave the badge behind, rededicating her career to fighting for the citizen accused, while seeking accountability for those that abuse the privilege of power.. In 2022, Ms. Taylor joined Trey Porter Law to add her dynamic skills and deep experience to the firm’s established foundation of delivering uncompromising results and client-first service.
Carlos Solis, founding partner of Hilley & Solis Law Firm, moved from Mexico to the United States at the age of twelve. A native Spanish speaker, Carlos is adept at communicating with clients for whom English is a second language. As an expert in his field, Carlos is a frequent guest on Univision.. Carlos Solis holds a B.S. degree from St. Mary’s University and a law degree from the University of Houston.. Carlos Solis began his legal career in 2007 at the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, where he spent nearly five years sharpening his courtroom skills as a prosecutor. Today, he uses that experience to advocate for individuals injured in car accidents.. With a background in both criminal prosecution and personal injury law, Carlos brings a strategic, results-driven approach to every case. He listens closely to his clients, builds compelling arguments from the facts, and fights relentlessly to protect their rights — all with one goal in mind: maximizing their recovery and helping them move forward with confidence.. Carlos enjoys spending time with his family
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Brooke is a passionate and enthusiastic attorney who loves ponies, black coffee, and really tall trees. She is a born and raised Texan from Brazoria County. She attended Texas State University and earned a Bachelor or Arts in English with an emphasis in Shakespeare. She earned her Juris Doctorate at the University of Houston in 2015.. Growing up, Brooke always wanted to be a cowgirl and she still has aspirations of doing so one day. She is a big animal lover. She has two horses, Mazzy the Wonder Horse, and Warden the... other horse. They are competitive treat-eaters and endurance nappers. She also has a black cat named Slinky who spends all of her time imitating a tiny house panther, biting strangers, and destroying furniture.. Brooke joined the Packard team as a Social Security Disability hearing attorney in May of 2018. She loves her job and enjoys spending time getting to know each of her clients that she represents. Her favorite thing about being a part of the Packard team is the incredible support she has from the partners and the staff.. We are excited to have Brooke on our team and watch her excel as an attorney and a unique contributor to our company culture.
Britney has represented individuals, families, businesses, schools, public housing authorities and more throughout her career in varied areas such as real estate law, education law, appellate law, criminal defense, constitutional, trusts and estates, and family law. She has also appeared before the Wyoming Supreme Court.. As a former prosecutor, Britney loves being in a courtroom. She believes that excellent advocacy requires a trial lawyer who can see the big picture, is comfortable in a courtroom, but able to seek a collaborative resolution when appropriate. From the outset of your case, Britney will analyze your case’s strengths and weakness to strategically develop a precise game plan to drive towards a successful resolution. She is a compassionate advocate who cares deeply for the clients she represents.. Britney attended undergraduate school at Hawaii Pacific University and Montana State University. She graduated summa cum laude receiving a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and a Women’s Studies minor. She was a member of the Philosophy Debate Team, winning regional awards and competing at nationals. During her undergraduate studies, she also studied abroad at Christ University in Bangalore, India. After completing her bachelor’s degree, Britney attended law school at Vermont Law School. While in law school, she clerked for the Honorable Judge David B. Park, Seventh District Court of Natrona County. Britney was a student-intern for Gerry Spence Trial Lawyer’s College, and she is a Reptile graduate.. Britney remains driven by wanderlust and has traveled across the world visiting countries including India, Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Singapore, Mexico, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, and Belize. She is an avid runner and placed second in the Grizzly Marathon.
Brian Powers, Attorney at Law, is an established, full service criminal defense law firm with over a decade of experience. As a former decorated police officer, a former felony prosecutor and an accomplished criminal defense attorney, Mr. Powers can help protect your rights and your freedom. A felony arrest could mean serving anywhere from six months up to a lifetime in prison. A criminal charge, even a simple misdemeanor, can blemish your criminal record and have a permanent impact on your future.
Brian Cromeens is an attorney based in San Antonio, Texas. He currently practices in the areas of personal injury, commercial, insurance related litigation, oil and gas, criminal, and family law. Brian is currently seeking employment opportunities in the San Antonio, Texas.. Brian and his wife Maggie dedicate a great deal of their time outside of work to supporting the youth of South Texas in their endeavors toward higher education. Brian and Maggie are both life members of the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo, and serve on the Rodeo Ticket Committee and the Under Thirty-Five Steering Committee. They are also members of the Poor Boys Buyer's Syndicate in DeWitt County, Texas. Both of these organizations are dedicated to providing scholarship support to South Texas children interested in agriculture and science.. Brian is currently a member of the San Antonio Scottish Rite, the San Antonio Bar Association, the National Eagle Scout Association, and St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church. He enjoys the study of history, shooting sports, and spending quality time with Maggie and their son Hayes.
Brian Berryman received his Bachelors of Science degree in Wildlife Management from Texas Tech University in 1985. He then attended St. Mary’s University School of Law. After graduating from law school he joined the San Antonio firm of Plunkett, Gibson & Allen where he practiced defense litigation for approximately 7 years. He then joined the firm of Allen, Stein, Durbin & Hunnicutt where he was made a partner in 1997. His litigation practice has covered a wide variety of areas, including general negligence, construction, environmental, insurance, business torts, commercial litigation, agriculture, real estate, and products liability.. Mr. Berryman joined the predecessor firm of Watts Guerra Craft, with others, in 2001 to open its San Antonio office. Since opening the San Antonio office, Mr. Berryman has directed the marketing, promotion and development of the San Antonio office and the surrounding areas. The office has settled over $250,000,000 in cases since it’s inception.. Mr. Berryman is a native of Corpus Christi, Texas. He has resided in San Antonio for over 25 years. He is also involved in his family’s ranch and commercial real estate interests. He is married to Lynn Bell Berryman. They have two boys, Sam and Lance.
Brad L. Sklencar is an experienced civil litigation attorney representing businesses and professionals in commercial litigation disputes involving business contracts, commercial leases, torts, construction, intellectual property, products liability, labor and employment, and professional negligence.. He performs contract review and represents insurers, owners, contractors, architects, and engineers, in construction defect and professional negligence litigation, and surety litigation.. He also represents public and private employers against claims of wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, and disputes concerning federal and state employment laws, non-competition agreements, covenants of confidentiality, and protection of trade secrets.. Brad is:. Board Certified in Construction Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, 2016. Board Certified in Labor and Employment Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, 2000. He also has experience in state and federal appellate courts.. United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit - Dec. 1991. United States District Court Western District of Texas - Dec. 1990. United States District Court Southern District of Texas - June 1991/2016. United States District Court Northern District of Texas - Aug. 1992. United States District Court Eastern District of Texas - Apr. 2005
Born July 17, 1967, in Corpus Christi, Texas, Mikal C. Watts earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas in 1987, receiving a Bachelor of Arts with high honors after just two years of study. He graduated with honors from the University of Texas School of Law in 1989 at the age of twenty-one.. In 1989-1990, Mr. Watts worked as a briefing attorney for Hon. Thomas R. Phillips, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas. In September, 1990, he became an associate at David L. Perry & Associates in Corpus Christi, Texas, and was named a partner in December, 1991. Until March 31, 1997, he served as a partner in the law firm of Perry & Haas, L.L.P. On April 1, 1997, Mr. Watts formed his own firm, Harris & Watts, P.C. After 4 highly successful years, the law firm reorganized, with Mr. Watts and Denman H. Heard joining together to form Watts & Heard, L.L.P. in March of 2001. During that time, Mr. Watts expanded the law firm to 29 lawyers, with offices in 5 Texas cities and a support staff of over 100. In August of 2002, Mr. Watts formed Watts Law Firm, L.L.P., now known as Watts Guerra LLP which focuses on catastrophic personal injury, toxic torts, product liability, automotive defects, refinery negligence, commercial trucking negligence, medical device, pharmaceutical, and commercial litigation.
Born and raised in San Antonio, I have devoted my life to helping those in need in San Antonio and the Bexar County community. Put my years of experience and commitment to Justice and Truth to work for you.
Born and raised in San Antonio, Eric Campolo is a personal injury attorney and the son of Paul Campolo. Since his youth, Eric has known that he wanted to be an attorney like his father, Paul.. After graduating from Alamo Heights High School, Eric went on to receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Texas Christian University in 2010. Before going to law school Eric began working part-time for his father, thus beginning his experience in the field of personal injury law. Eric Campolo attended St. Mary’s University School of Law on scholarship and was a recipient of the prestigious and highly coveted Dean’s Scholarship which is awarded to highly outstanding students upon entrance.. During his tenure at St. Mary’s Law, Eric developed a reputation for his extraordinary research and writing abilities. During his first year of law school, Eric earned the highest possible marks for his research memorandum and appellate brief. During his second year, he clerked for the Honorable Sandee Bryan Marion at the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio, Texas. During Eric’s final year of law school, Eric served as a research assistant to legendary Torts Professor, Vincent R. Johnson and even received commendations from Professor Johnson in the preface of several textbooks. Eric graduated from St. Mary’s at the top of his class and was promptly promoted to Associate Attorney shortly after he was admitted to the Texas State Bar in 2015.. At Maloney & Campolo, Eric is deeply involved in all aspects of day-to-day pleading and motion practice in all types of personal injury litigation, ranging from standard motor vehicle collisions and health care liability claims to products liability and civil rights violations. Eric’s work requires that he delve into new and unfamiliar topics quickly and efficiently. Shortly after receiving his license, Eric assumed responsibility for managing a docket of over two hundred consumers affected by the Volkswagen “Dieselgate” emissions scandal.. Eric takes immense pride in his work. He specializes in suits against governmental entities under the Texas Tort Claims Act. For example, in San Antonio Water Sys. v. Smith, Eric authored all court submissions including a successful appellate brief against the local water utility. In that case, an elderly woman was seriously injured when she stepped into an open meter box on a city sidewalk. The water utility knew the meter box was missing but did nothing to fix the problem. When the Plaintiff sued the government, the City stonewalled and pointed to the water utility. When Plaintiff sued the water utility, the water utility pointed to the energy utility. The court rejected the government’s argument. As a result of Maloney & Campolo’s hard work, led by Eric, governmental entities in Texas can no longer simply bury their collective heads’ in the sand to avoid responsibility for their negligence.. Like his father, Eric is unpretentious and down-to-Earth. He is proud of Maloney & Campolo’s family tradition and believes that dedication to personal attention is what sets the Law Offices of Maloney & Campolo apart from other personal injury firms. Eric has been named by SA Scene as a “Rising Star” in San Antonio.. Eric met his wife Hannah Miller while they were both studying at St. Mary’s Law. They married in Sisterdale, Texas in 2017. On January 11, 2019, Eric and Hannah welcomed their first child, Samuel Joseph Campolo. Eric is a life-long baseball fan. He loves the Spurs, Browns, and Horned Frogs. He also enjoys cooking and gardening.
Born and raised in Grapevine, Texas, Attorney Erin Oglesby received a B.A. in Spanish from Oklahoma State University in 2008 and a J.D. from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 2012. Soon after graduation, she became licensed by the State Bar of Texas and began practicing law. After joining the team at Tom Rhodes Law Firm, P.C. in 2014, she helped to secure a $67,470,000 verdict on behalf of a paralyzed accident victim with colleagues Tom Rhodes and Bob Brzezinski.. Erin maintains membership in the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, the Antonio Trial Lawyers Association, and the San Antonio Young Lawyers Association.
Bobby has been recognized as one of “San Antonio’s Best Criminal Lawyers” for the last 18 years. He has been honored by his colleagues by being selected as one of the “Top Ten Criminal Lawyers” in San Antonio by SA Scene Magazine. He also has a "Super Lawyers" rating in Criminal Law for the last 5 years. He has also been recognized in three areas of practice in the “Best Criminal Lawyers” edition in the areas of DWI, Criminal Defense and White Collar Criminal Defense. Bobby Barrera is a solo practitioner and owner of the Law Office of Robert J. Barrera, P.C. Bobby worked as an Assistant Criminal District Attorney for Bexar County where he prosecuted both misdemeanor and felony cases. As an Assistant District Attorney Bobby gained valuable jury trial experience and skills from handling hundreds of trials and contested evidentiary hearings. In addition, he has been “AV Preeminent” rated by Martindale-Hubbell Publisher which means that he has been recognized by his peers as being “at the highest level of professional excellence”. These recognitions have come as a result of Bobby’s reputation in the legal community as an effective and experienced trial lawyer.. Bobby handles all types of cases in both State and Federal courts. He regularly handles serious felony cases such as Capital Murder, Aggravated Sexual Assault case and DWI Manslaughter. In addition, he has handled hundreds of misdemeanor cases such as DWI and Family Violence assaults. In Federal Court he has dealt with numerous Drug Offenses, Pornography cases, and Financial Fraud cases.. Bobby actively participates in both local and State Bar associations and is a Life Fellow in the San Antonio Bar Foundation and a Sustaining Life Fellow in the Texas Bar Foundation. He is the Past President of the San Antonio Bar Association as well as the San Antonio Young Lawyer's Association. In addition, he is a founding member of the San Antonio Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and still serves as a Director in that organization. He has also been a Director of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association since 2005.. “The foundation of effective criminal defense begins with an unwavering belief that Constitutional guarantees are not “technicalities” upon which the guilty are set free but are in fact the citadel from which the innocent protect themselves from overzealous prosecution.” Bobby Barrera.