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Fees and Payment Types
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Fees
Contingent (33%-45%), Fixed (Always), Free Consultation (30 minutes), Hourly ($150-$250/hour), Pro Bono (5%), Retainer (Sometimes)
Payment types
Cash, Check, Credit Card
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Contact Information
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About Me
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My practice focuses on representation of plaintiffs in personal injury cases and defendants in DWI criminal charges, including administrative license... more
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Peer Endorsements
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Trey is not afraid to take a case to trial and will advocate for his clients even when he has to butt heads with prosecutors.
Endorsement from lawyer:
Erin Shinn
, Austin (TX), Over 1 year ago
Kenneth is a dedicated attorney who cares about his clients and works hard to achieve excellent results.
Endorsement from lawyer:
Robert Lee
, Austin (TX), Almost 2 years ago
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Résumé
License
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3 years since Kenneth Parks Gober III was first licensed to practice law.
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License status |
Year acquired |
Last updated by Avvo |
| Texas |
Eligible To Practice In Texas
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2008 |
03/09/2011 |
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
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Associate at
The Lee Law Firm
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2010–present
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Professor at
Trinity Valley Community College
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2010–2010
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Partner at
WOOD & GOBER, PLLC
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2009–2010
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Attorney at
Legal Aid
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2008–2008
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Waco Innocence Project
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2007–2008
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Legal Assistant at
Dan Wood, Jr., Attorney at Law
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2000–2006
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Intern at
Federal District Clerk - Dallas Division
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2005–2005
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See all 7 job entries
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| Texas A&M University, College Station |
Political Science |
BA - Bachelor of Arts |
2005 |
| Baylor University School of Law |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
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Awards
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| Award Name |
Granting Organization |
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| Dean's List |
Baylor University School of Law |
2008 |
| Graduation with Honors - cum laude |
Baylor University School of Law |
2008 |
| Technical Editor |
Baylor Law Review |
2008 |
| Dean's List |
Baylor University School of Law |
2007 |
| Editor |
Baylor Law Review |
2007 |
| Dean's List |
Baylor University School of Law |
2006 |
| Editor |
Baylor Law Review |
2006 |
| Graduation with Honors - magna cum laude |
Texas A&M University |
2005 |
| Foundation Honors |
Texas A&M University, College Station |
2005 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Attorney Admitted and Qualified to Practice in District Court |
Eastern District of Texas - Federal Court |
2010-present
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| Member |
Kaufman County Bar Association |
2009-present
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| Member |
Baylor Law Review Alum |
2008-present
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| Memeber |
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association |
2008-present
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| Member |
American Bar Association |
2007-present
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Portfolio
Contribution
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Reputation Level 10
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Cases
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Outcome: State’s Petition to Revoke Driver's License DENIED
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Publications
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Publication |
Date |
| RED ROVER, RED ROVER-BRINGING TO LIGHT THE LACK OF STANDARDS FOR TEXAS COURTS TO USE WHEN DECIDING WHETHER A STAY OF THE EXTRADITION ORDER SHOULD BE GRANTED |
Baylor Law Review |
2008 |
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Speaking Engagements
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| Presentation Name |
Conference |
Date |
| An examination of the Bill of Rights and what every responsible citizen should know. |
Bill of Rights Discussion - Panelist |
2005 |
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