Firm: Law Office of James R. Makin, P.C
1900 Broadway St , Beaumont , Texas 77701
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Firm: Mosser Law PLLC
8100 Dallas Pkwy Ste 115 A , Plano , Texas 75024
Practice Areas: Banking & Finance, Business & Commercial, Civil , Civil Rights, Construction , Contracts, Government Agencies, Police Misconduct, Real Estate , Securities , Administrative Law
Firm: Bell Nunnally and Martin LLP
McKinney Avenue , Dallas , Texas 75204
Practice Areas: General Practice
37 Cypress Point St , Abilene , Texas 79606
Practice Areas: Appeals
Blake C. Norvell is an attorney and mediator whose practice areas include litigation, transactional, and appeals. He is admitted to the State Bar of California and the State Bar of Texas, where he is a member of the Texas Bar College.. He has authored numerous articles that analyze significant legal and public policy issues. His articles have been published in law journals throughout the country, including Yale, USC, and Temple. He has been a frequent guest on the radio program Legal Beagle and has been interviewed by news stations to comment on a wide variety of topics such as national security and civil liberties in the post 9/11 era, the influence of free trade and NAFTA in the closing of textile mills in North Carolina, Texas Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst's bid for the US Senate, and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush's potential presidential campaign in 2016. In September 2015, he was interviewed at Donald Trump's speech and political rally in Dallas about Donald Trump's chance of securing the Republican nomination for President and his ability to win the general election.. Norvell was a featured speaker at Southern Methodist University's Founders' Day (SMU's spring homecoming), delivering a speech entitled "NSA Wiretapping: A Fourth Amendment Violation?" to faculty, alumni, and students. He is also a member of the Lawline Faculty, the nation's largest provider of continuing legal education for attorneys. He is an author for the Buffalo Gap newspaper, with over 75 published articles on various topics.. He joined the Rotary Club of Abilene in May 2014, sponsored by Dr. Bob Hunter, and has served as a director. His favorite hobby, when he is not working, is traveling to new places. He enjoys spending time with his four-legged best friend and has always been fond of dogs, particularly Beagles, English Pointers, and Old English Bulldogs. Cats are not excluded from his company.. The highlight of Norvell's career came in September 2014 when he spent a month studying with renowned trial lawyer Gerry Spence at his ranch in Dubois, Wyoming. During that time, Norvell and fifty other trial lawyers from across the United States honed their trial skills by working with and learning from Gerry Spence, the most successful trial lawyer of our time. In honor of Gerry Spence, Norvell composed a poem entitled "My Friend Gerry." At an event honoring Gerry Spence, he recited and performed his poem for Gerry Spence and the audience. Norvell also sang "Amarillo by Morning.". As a graduate of Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyers College, Norvell is dedicated to preserving the right to trial by jury and fighting for and protecting the rights of ordinary people. He is an innovative legal thinker who has the ability to be creative with the law to develop novel legal theories that win difficult cases. In addition to the practice of law, Norvell also worked with Governor Rick Perry in the Texas Enterprise Fund persuading businesses to relocate to Texas.. Norvell received his J.D. from the UCLA School of Law, where he was a member of the Moot Court Honors Program and a managing editor of the UCLA Entertainment Law Review. He received his B.A. from Southern Methodist University, where he graduated summa cum laude and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. At SMU, he served in the student senate for four years and was a member of the honor council, the senior class council, and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He was sponsored by his university to compete for the Rhodes Scholarship.. Norvell is from Abilene and is a graduate of Abilene Christian High School, where he served as student body president and was salutatorian of his class.
Firm: James D. Northcutt Law Firm
22203 Hockaday Dr , Katy , Texas 77450
Practice Areas: General Practice
I have been in education for 19 years and have an interest in the help and protection of young people.
One Riverway 1600 , Houston , Texas 77056
Practice Areas: Environmental ,Insurance ,Personal Injury,Premises Liability,Products Liability,Professional Malpractice,Toxic Substances
Firm: Higdon, Hardy and Zuflacht, L.L.P.
Huebner Road , San Antonio , Texas 78230
Practice Areas: Adoption,Appellate ,Arbitration & Mediation,Civil ,Family ,Personal Injury,Probate
Firm: Jim Ross Law Group
2221 E Lamar Blvd , Arlington , Texas 76006
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Business, Probate
Firm: Mount Law Firm
712 Main St Ste 2450 , Houston , Texas 77002
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Firm: Law Office Of James E. Monning
310 S Saint Marys St Ste 2000 , San Antonio , Texas 78205
Practice Areas: Family
Firm: Martens Law
816 Congress Ave Ste 1500 , Austin , Texas 78701
Practice Areas: Administrative , Criminal Defense , Franchise , International & Trade, Tax Audits, Taxation - State & Federal, Government
Firm: Law Office of James Ryland Miller, PLLC
1325 W Randol Mill Rd , Arlington , Texas 76012
Practice Areas: Estate Planning
Mr. Miller’s philosophy in his estate planning practice is to protect your legal rights while honoring your wishes and to do so while respecting your loved ones, financial situation, and family situation no matter how typical or atypical.. His further philosophy is that Mr. Miller wants the client to understand and be comfortable with the legal effect of their document(s) or their decisions. While Mr. Miller can’t make you a lawyer, he’ll do his best to make sure you have enough understanding that you can make an educated decision about your estate plan.. Further, Mr. Miller believes that the client should feel completely free to ask questions and not be “talked down to”, no matter how large or small, about the estate planning process. Most of Mr. Miller’s estate planning work is on a flat-fee basis; meaning that the client is not spending billable hours on questions.. Also, Mr. Miller believes an important quality of a professional is being able to say “I don’t know” if a person doesn’t know an answer. This means that he does not like to “shoot from the hip” and guess when it comes to your legal matter; if there’s doubt on an answer, Mr. Miller prefers to research the question and come up with the best answer under the law and available facts. Frequently, there is no extra charge for this assuming the work falls under the scope of a flat fee agreement. Even if there is a charge, Mr. Miller will help the client determine first if there is actually a need to research the answer to that question before spending the client’s valuable resources.. Mr. Miller further believes that a law firm lives or dies by receiving referrals from satisfied current and former clients. Mr. Miller wants to know immediately if you’re unhappy or don’t understand an aspect of the process. Mr. Miller wants to fix any unhappiness as well as teach you so you can understand the process. If you’re not willing to give us positive referrals, we want to know why so we can fix the issue for the future, and to see if there is any way to “make things right” with you. We are realists and know that not every single person can be happy; but, we want to try our best for you.. Finally, Mr. Miller believes that the estate-planning client should not be surprised or angered by the lawyer’s bill. The client should know relatively close, what the anticipated attorney’s fees and expenses should be at the beginning of representation. Because Estate Planning practice rarely involves the court, the attorney’s fees and expenses are more accurately estimated. While there are still some unknowns that can increase fees beyond the initial estimate, the costs for those unknowns and what is an ‘unknown’ will be communicated and dealt with in the fee agreement between lawyer and client so there are no big surprises. Most flat fee work will have small or very controllable unknowns; or, the unknowns can be investigated easily before signing the fee agreement.. Mr. Miller is a born-and-raised Texan. He graduated from Arlington High School in 2001. He attended UT Austin and earned a BA in Biology in 2004. He earned his JD from Texas A&M University School of Law in 2010 (formerly Texas Wesleyan University School of Law), which he attended on a partial academic merit scholarship. He graduated cum laude and was a member of both Phi Delta Phi and the Law Review.. After law school, Mr. Miller entered private general civil practice, helping clients in estate planning, probate, family, and small-business law. Mr. Miller quickly identified his passion for estate planning law.. He is a past officer and board member of Rotary Club of Arlington North and is a Paul Harris Fellow. His volunteer activities have included Rotary, Dental Health for Arlington, Autism Speaks, Special Olympics, Meals on Wheels, Young Men for Arlington, Arlington Young Lawyers Association, Legal Aid of North West Texas, and serving as a City of Arlington Teen Court Judge.. Mr. Miller is married to Dr. Haylie Miller, a psychology researcher studying autism at UNTHSC in Fort Worth, TX. They love their terrier-mix dog named Roly Cornelius Poly and they are expecting their first child named Thomas in July, 2015. In his free time, Mr. Miller enjoys UT football, photography, computers, cooking, science-fiction novels, and aquariums.
Firm: Law Office of James E. Millan PLLC
816 Camaron St Ste 115 , San Antonio , Texas 78212
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense , Drug Crimes, DUI/DWI, Immigration & Naturalization , Juvenile , Parole and Probation, Personal Injury, Traffic Violations, Criminal Defense, Criminal Defense
Firm: Carabin & Shaw, P.C.
Broadway , San Antonio , Texas 78215
Practice Areas: Admiralty & Maritime
Firm: Strasburger & Price, LLP
2301 Broadway St , San Antonio , Texas 78215
Practice Areas: General Practice, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation
I represent individuals and corporate fiduciaries in trust, estate and guardianship litigation and administration matters.
Firm: Nesbitt, Vassar & McCown, L.L.P.
15851 Dallas Parkway, Suite 800 , Addison , Texas 75001
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial, Business , Civil , Entertainment & Sports , Real Estate , Securities , Commercial, Commercial
Firm: Law Office of Sandy McCorquodale, P.C.
12700 Hillcrest Rd Ste 125 , Dallas , Texas 75230
Practice Areas: Civil , Insurance , Personal Injury, Personal Injury
A no-nonsense technician; a grinder’s mentality. Mr. McCorquodale handles trials and appeals. Sandy has been bringing his unique combination of experience, skill, humor, and attitude to clients here in Texas for more than 35 years with a core belief that a straightforward, honest analysis and execution will always trump over tough talk and empty promises.. He represents clients throughout Texas in lawsuits involving personal injuries, wrongful death, traumatic brain injuries, financial disputes, insurance coverage, lawyers’ professional liability, accounting malpractice, contract claims, employment claims, hurricane claims, workers’ compensation claims, explosion claims, fraud and misrepresentation, fiduciary liability under ERISA, securities fraud, directors’ and officers’ liability, claims under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, franchisor- franchisee litigation and other matters. He represents clients in individual lawsuits, mass action lawsuits and class action lawsuits. He handles lawsuits in state and federal courts across the State of Texas and before the Division of Workers’ Compensation.
Firm: LAW OFFICE OF JAMES M. MCCORMACK
816 Congress Avenue Suite 1510 , Austin , Texas 78701
Practice Areas: Civil , Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Legal Malpractice, Toxic Substances
Former Managing Attorney for Civil Litigation, The Travis County Attorney's Office, Austin, Texas. Former General Counsel and Chief Disciplinary Counsel, The State Bar of Texas. Former Adjunct Professor, The University of Texas School of Law. Former Chairman, The Texas Center for Legal Ethics and Professionalism. Licensed in Texas; U.S. District Courts for the Eastern, Western, and Southern Districts of Texas; The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit; The Supreme Court of the United States.. Representation of attorneys; ethics counsel to law firms; representation before the Texas Board of Law Examiners; civil litigation.
Firm: Husch Blackwell LLP
111 Congress Ave Ste 1400 , Austin , Texas 78701
Practice Areas: Business , Health Care & Hospitalization, Litigation
Firm: Jay Old & Associates, PLLC
2650 Calder St Ste 720 , Beaumont , Texas 77702
Practice Areas: Construction , Litigation, Litigation