8834 N. Capital of Texas Highway , Austin , Texas 78759
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
Neil Solomon is an attorney who specializes in representing people who have suffered personal injury.. Neil graduated from the Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia. While in law school, he worked alongside the DeKalb County District Attorney's Office Special Victims Team prosecuting murder and high risk domestic violence cases. He also had the honor of working for the Honorable Justice Jim Sharp of the Texas First Court of Appeals and the Honorable Judge Joseph "Tad" Halbach of the 333rd Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas. Before joining Zinda & Davis, PLLC, Neil held positions with respected law firms in the Austin-area where he practiced personal injury and employment litigation from a defense perspective. Neil now uses that invaluable experience to obtain the best possible results for his clients.. In his spare time, Neil enjoys rooting for the Texas Longhorns, playing sports, and spending time with his wife, Casey.
Practice Areas: Civil , Contracts, Criminal Defense , DUI/DWI, Personal Injury, Divorce & Separation
Michele Locke is a former Associate Court Judge that has returned to private practice to continue pursuing her passion for family law litigation. As a Judge, Michele ran a Domestic Violence Court focusing on Protective Order Applications, divorce, custody, child support, enforcement and other family law matters. For a period of time, she also ran the Child Protective Services Court. She is knowledgeable in contested family law matters that involve issues of domestic violence, stalking, harassment, and child abuse. Her Court was a forerunner in addressing issues that related to Same-Sex relationships.. Prior to becoming a Judge, Michele ran a successful family law practice. She handled all ranges of cases and successfully represented clients in all types of highly contested matters.. Michele is very active in the legal community and makes a point to share the insights she gathered working as a family court judge by presenting at various speaking engagements and Continuing Legal Education events. Michele’s areas of practice include Divorce, Custody, Child Support, Family Violence, and other family law matters.. Michele’s passion since law school has been family law. As a child of divorce, step-mother of two girls, and a mother to three boys, Michele understands all too well the dynamics and complexities of divorce and the impact divorce has on the families undergoing these tumultuous times.. Michele understands how important each case is to every individual client. She prides herself on communicating clearly with her clients through every step of their case. She ensures they understand the strategy that will be employed and what options are available. Michele takes her role as a client advocate and litigator very seriously.
I was born in Washington, D.C., and spent the first 10 years of my life on the east coast before moving to Texas in 1990. We settled in League City, Texas, where I went to elementary through high school before attending the University of Texas at Austin. In 2002, I finished my undergraduate education at Baylor University, where I obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with a concentration in Public Relations. In 2006, I obtained my J.D. from the University of Tulsa and was admitted to the Texas Bar in 2007.. My loving and beautiful wife, Jill, is a talented physical therapist. We moved to Austin for the rich history, scenic views, and beautiful weather and enjoy how active and alive the city is. We spend our free time running around Town Lake, checking out the local music and arts scene, and enjoying the local parks and lakes. Golf, barbeques, and watching football are my favorite pastimes.. Being able to represent individuals who have suffered an injury or other loss as a result of the irresponsibility of another was my motivation for going to law school. I love what I do and take pride in the fact that my education and efforts are used for the betterment of our society, for the protection of our laws, and for maintaining the integrity of our civility.
Michael Lovins is a personal injury attorney and trial lawyer based in Austin, Texas. He represents people who have been injured by the irresponsible acts of other people and companies. He has focused his professional career on helping clients get back on their feet after suffering serious injuries by getting them the most amount of money possible so that they can move on with their lives. By holding wrongdoers accountable, he tries to keep our communities safe and prevent other people from suffering similar injuries in the future. Michael advocates for his clients tirelessly and successfully, and has secured several settlements of more than $1,000,000 since opening Lovins Trosclair, PLLC.. Michael graduated from The University of Texas Law School in 2001. Immediately following law school, he landed a highly coveted job as a briefing attorney to U.S. Federal Judge James R. Nowlin, then the Chief Judge for the Western District of Texas. Michael then spent 4 1/2 years as an attorney with the law firm McGinnis, Lochridge & Kilgore, LLP (now known as McGinnis Lochridge, LLP), one of the most highly respected firms in Texas.. In August of 2010, Michael partnered with Pete Trosclair to further his efforts to help individuals who were harmed by the irresponsibility, carelessness, indifference, or maliciousness of others. Michael lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife of eighteen years and their two daughters and one son. He is a member of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Texas Bar Foundation, Capital Area Trial Lawyers Association, and the Federalist Society.
Practice Areas: Aviation & Aerospace, Government Agencies, Health Care & Hospitalization, Medical Malpractice, Military , Motor Vehicle Accidents, Native American , Personal Injury, Products Liability, Professional Malpractice, Transportation , Military Law
Mr. Shrum attended the University of Texas at Austin where he received a degree in Biology. After working in the high-tech, dot-com industry for 2 years and then in the House of Representatives for the 78th Session of the Texas Legislature, Mr. Shrum attended the University of Texas School of Law. Throughout law school, Mr. Shrum worked for several Austin law firms gaining experience in probate and estate law, business law, and various areas of civil litigation including contract disputes, civil rights actions, mass torts, medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, product liability, and personal injury litigation, including negotiating with insurance companies. He also returned to the House of Representatives to work in the 79th Session of the Texas Legislature. Additionally, while still in school, Mr. Shrum became certified as a mediator and mediated several lawsuits.. After graduating in the spring of 2006 and passing the Texas Bar, Mr. Shrum went to work for the Travis County Attorney's office as a prosecutor. During his time as a prosecutor, Mr. Shrum prosecuted and negotiated literally thousands of criminal offenses ranging from simple traffic offenses in the JP courts to Class A misdemeanors such as second offense DWIs and Domestic Violence Assaults. He has been assigned to several of the Travis County Courts at Law, prosecuting a broad range of Class B and Class A misdemeanors including: DWI, marijuana and drug offenses, theft, burglary of vehicles, driving with suspended license, deadly conduct, unauthorized carrying of a weapon, criminal mischief, criminal trespass, public intoxication, lewd condut/public indecency, prostitution, and failure to ID, among others. Eventually, Mr. Shrum moved to County Court at Law #4, Travis County's unique felony and misdemeanor Domestic Violence court, where he prosecuted and negotiated pleas in criminal offenses such as assualt with bodily injury, violation of protective orders, harrassment, terroristic threat, and interference with emergency calls, among others. In addition to his experience in the Travis County criminal courts, while with the Travis County Attorney's office Mr. Shrum also served as the State's attorney in mental health/psyciatric commitment hearings at the Austin State Hospital and Shoal Creek Hospital.. During his time as a prosecutor, Mr. Shrum became experienced in the courtroom and took many cases to jury trial including DWIs, Assualts, and Violations of Protective Orders. In addition to his courtroom and trial experience, he learned the justice system and created lasting relationships with all the players in the system from Judges to probation officers to court coordinators to pre-trial services and sheriff deputies.. If you or someone you love is in jail or facing a criminal charge of any sort contact the Law Office of Matthew Shrum. We offer free consultations and easy, flexible payment plans.. To schedule a free consultation call us today at
I am a civil trial lawyer in Austin, Texas. I provide my clients with high-quality representation that is both zealous and thoughtful. A lawsuit is a major experience that affects numerous aspects of my clients' lives, and I am always mindful of that. I love what I do and I am proud to be part of a firm with a long-standing and well-deserved reputation for excellence.. My wife, Leslie, is a fellow attorney and small business owner. We are the proud parents of a boy, born in 2011, and a girl, born in 2014.
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Federal Crime, Personal Injury
The Law Office of Mark A. Sampson, P.C. is a firm committed to legal excellence. We pride ourselves in preparing for trial as thoroughly and meticulously as possible. It is our goal to properly assess and evaluate the case in order to avoid legal pitfalls. Being knowledgeable of the law is key and essential to a proper defense.
Practice Areas: Civil , Consumer Protection, Contracts, Family , Labor , Personal Injury, Wills, Family
Attorney Mark Roles is devoted to providing compassionate and aggressive advocacy for clients in Williamson County, Travis County, and the greater Austin area. He established The Law Offices of Mark C. Roles, P.C. in 2005. Mr. Roles’ practice focuses on all aspects of family law, including terminations/adoptions, child support, child custody, divorce, enforcement actions, and modifications. Mr. Roles received his B.B.A. in Management from Texas A&M University in 1998. In 2001, he went on to graduate from St. Mary’s University School of Law near the top 10 percent of his class. During his time in law school, Mr. Roles was on the Dean’s List and the National Dean’s List. He was also a member of Who’s Who in American Law Students, the Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honors Fraternity, and was also a staff writer for the St. Mary’s Law Journal. Mr. Roles also had the privilege of being selected as a judicial intern for the United States District Court, Western District of Texas, San Antonio Division, Chambers of the Honorable Edward Prado (now Justice Prado, Fifth United States Circuit Court of Appeals). Mr. Roles was also extremely proud to serve as a legal intern for the United States Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps, in Friedberg, Germany for an entire summer. Mr. Roles was admitted to practice law in Texas in 2001. He has also been licensed to practice before the U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas, since 2004. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the Austin and Travis County Bar Associations, and the Williamson County Bar Association. Mr. Roles has been in private practice since 2005. Immediately after law school and admission to the bar, he served as an in-house attorney for Providence Healthcare Network, located in Waco, Texas, where he gained valuable experience advising the company on regulatory compliance as well as conducting litigation on its behalf. Reported cases Polansky v. Berenji, 393 S.W.3d 362 (.–Austin,2012, no pet.).
Mark has represented plaintiffs in personal injury litigation since 2006. In 2015, Mark began McLeanLaw PC. Mark dedicates his practice to representing real people suffering personal injuries and wrongful death from car accidents, trucking accidents, medical malpractice, and defective products.. Mark lives in Northwest Austin with his fantastic wife, two amazing children, an elderly Plott Hound, and a Yellow Lab puppy. In his (little) free time, Mark enjoys Austin’s fantastic live music scene, trying (and retrying) Austin’s new (and old) restaurants, and playing golf (poorly).. EDUCATION. Seattle University School of Law, J.D., cum laude honors (2006). University of Washington, B.A., Philosophy / Society & Justice (2002). AWARDS & ACCOLADES. Rising Star, Texas SuperLawyers, as published in Texas Monthly Magazine (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019). Only 2.5% of active attorneys under the age of 40 or in practice 10 years or less are awarded this honor.. Warrior Award, Capital Area Trial Lawyers Association (2016, 2018, 2019).. “Superb” 10.0 (out of 10.0) rating by
Practice Areas: Appellate , Civil , Products Liability, Personal Injury
Mark Farris maintains a broad civil litigation practice, and has represented a wide array of clients in state and federal courts across Texas for over 23 years. He has extensive experience in a variety of litigation matters, including cases involving personal injury, construction defects, product liability, engineering liability, business and commercial disputes, premises defects, electrical and gas utility liability, wrongful death and brain injury.. Mark is a trial lawyer with a broad base of trial and litigation experience acquired over decades of practice. During that time, he has represented clients ranging from individual personal injury clients to Fortune 500 companies.. Mark originally hails from the Texas Rio Grande Valley, but has lived and worked in Austin since 2003. He and his wife, Kellie, have three children. Mark enjoys spending time woodworking, hunting, fishing, and running at Lady Bird Lake with his wife.
I am a solo practitioner based in Austin, Texas, and I was born and raised in Austin and the surrounding Hill Country area. I have a general civil litigation practice where i practice in the areas of personal injury, commercial litigation, bankruptcy, probate, wills and estates, business, oil and gas leasing and real estate law. I have previous specialized experience in municipal law and water environmental law. I served previously as a staff attorney at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in the water utilities and districts section. I have also served as an assistant city attorney for many cities in the Central Texas area. During my career, I have litigated cases before the State Office of Administrative Hearings on water and sewer rates. I also have utility experience in electric power rates at the Public Utility Commission of Texas while working for the Lower Colorado River Authority. I currently make many appearances in Travis and Williamson County District and County courts on many civil legal matters. I have tried numerous case to verdict before juries and judges in the Central Texas area. I enjoy my work in helping people out in any of their legal needs. I mainly practice in Travis and the surrounding counties, but will assist client statewide in personal injury matters, civil litigation matters, and oil and gas leasing matters.
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