167 Government lawyers are available in AUSTIN, Texas, including Abby Lee, Amanda Martin, Amy Jones, and Ana Estrada. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 30% provide free consultation.
Government-related legal matters in Austin typically range from 6 to 24 months to resolve, depending on case complexity and court schedules.
AUSTIN Court Backlog
Estimated active government case backlogs in Austin courts range from 50 (low) to 200 (high), reflecting periodic surges in filings and administrative delays.
Government AUSTIN Filing Volume
Monthly government-related case filings in Austin are estimated between 10 and 30, based on recent public court data trends.
Government Case Outcomes
Estimated resolution rates are 25% pre-litigation, 40% post-filing, and up to 55% at trial, varying by case type and representation.
Carson Guy is a staff attorney at the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Before becoming a staff attorney, Carson was in private practice and also served as a judicial law clerk (Briefing Attorney) for one year. Carson Guy graduated from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 2011 with a Doctor of Jurisprudence, was admitted to practice law in the State of Texas on November 4, 2011, and was later sworn into the Federal Western District of Texas in 2013. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 2007 from Texas State University.. While attending law school in San Antonio, Texas, Carson met his beautiful wife. She and Carson were married after law school and moved to the Austin area. They have both been practicing law there since being admitted to the Texas Bar.
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