Board Certified attorneys are experts in representing clients in 21 select areas of Texas law.
The search box located throughout the site is an easy and convenient way to find a Board Certified attorney specializing in a particular area of law.
Administrative
operational rules governing state licensing and regulatory boards and commissions, as well as open records and open meetings
Civil Appellate
appellate court review of final decisions of civil county and district courts (non-criminal)
Civil Trial
litigation involving contracts, businesses and business owners, negligence, creditors and debtors, fair debt collection, landlord and tenant, and deceptive trade practices act
Bankruptcy
protections and obligations of the bankruptcy code for individuals and businesses experiencing financial difficulty
Consumer and Commercial
warranties, sales, leases, insurance, credit and collection activities involving those individual or business consumers
Criminal
misdemeanor and felony crimes, arrest, detention, plea bargains, jury and non-jury trials (for individuals 17 years of age or older)
Criminal Appellate
appellate court proceedings following criminal convictions, including those in appellate courts as well as those in trial courts seeking release of an incarcerated person
Estate Planning and Probate
conserving and protecting property through wills and trusts, transferring property through gifts and wills, providing financial resources for minor children, probate proceedings, elder law issues and minimizing taxes on estates
Family
marriage, adoption, divorce, custody, support plus ownership of property acquired before and during marriage
Health
relationships among patients, hospitals and other health care providers as well as private and government entities which pay for health care services
Immigration and Nationality
securing visas or other documentation to enter or remain in the United States, asylum, citizenship and nationalization
Juvenile
arrest, delinquent conduct, detention and trial of individuals under 17 years of age
Labor and Employment
collective bargaining (involves employees, employers and labor organizations), employment contracts, employment discrimination, sexual harassment, fair pay requirements and workplace safety
Oil, Gas and Mineral
ownership, conveyance, production and financing of oil, gas and minerals as well as land titles
Personal Injury Trial
litigation based on an individual's injury from automobile accidents, professional malpractice, defective products or negligence by another
Real Estate
purchase, sale, rental and financing of residences, commercial buildings and rural land
Tax
internal revenue code regulations for federal income and other taxes for individuals and businesses, filing of returns, procedures of the internal revenue service, administrative appeal and litigation of tax issues
Workers' Compensation
claims for on the job injuries to employees and the obligations of employees, employers, health care providers and insurance companies in resolving those claims