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Lisa Lynette Hopkins Sechelski

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7.6

Very Good

Experience 3
Industry Recognition 2
Professional Conduct 5

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Overview

Practice Areas

  • 50% Personal Injury
  • 50% Workers Compensation

Contact Information

  • Arnold & Itkin LLP
    1401 McKinney St., Ste. 2550
    Houston, TX 77010
    713-222-3800
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Client Reviews

Injured Seaman

Posted by: bionictoothpic, 2008-01-27 about 1 year ago. Flag as objectionable

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5 star rating
Trustworthy
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Responsive
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Knowledgeable
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Kept me informed
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  • I recommend Lisa Sechelski.
  • I used Lisa greater than 3 years ago.
  • Lisa handled my Workers Compensation matter.
  • I have previously worked with 1-2 lawyers.
Client Review: I have been in a " rehab " facility for my brain injury for almost two and a half years without much help. When I changed lawyers and brought Lisa... more
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Résumé

Licenses

  • 5 years since Lisa Lynette Hopkins Sechelski was first licensed to practice law in TX.

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Education

School Major Degree Graduated
University of Houston Law Center Law JD - Juris Doctor 2003
University of Houston Psychology BA - Bachelor of Arts

Awards

Award Name Granting Organization Date
Professionals on the Fast Track H Texas Magazine 2008

Associations

Position Association Name Duration
Member American Trial Lawyers Association
Member Houston Bar Association
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Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
FORUM SELECTION CLAUSES IN SEAMEN'S CONTRACTS: ARE WE PROTECTING COMMERCIAL PROGRESS BY DENYING SEAMEN THEIR RIGHTFUL DAY IN COURT Houston Journal of International Law 2003