$ 395-395 per hour
PRO
also known as Chris Bowers
Chris counsels and represents developers and other landowners in a broad range of complex litigation, appellate, transactional, and administrative matters involving zoning, eminent domain, inverse condemnation, platting, permitting, land use, annexation, landlord/tenant, drainage, historic preservation, constitutional law, fair housing, open records, open meetings, and other property and regulatory matters. Our firm does not represent residential tenants, however. Before joining Miklos Cinclair, Chris was an assistant city attorney for the City of Dallas for almost 27 years, including serving as first assistant city attorney for almost 10 years and interim city attorney for five months. His primary responsibilities as first assistant included supervising all Dallas’ civil litigation and criminal prosecutions and working on special projects. In his last year with Dallas, it had the second lowest average litigation cost per resident of the 10 largest cities in the nation during the previous three years. Since joining Miklos Cinclair, Chris has: (1) filed two lawsuits challenging a Dallas suburb's parkland exaction ordinance as excessive and obtained a $2,053,695 fee reduction in one case and a reimbursement of $350,400 in the other; (2) persuaded a Dallas suburb's officials to reverse a planning department's decision and allow a substance abuse treatment center; and (3) convinced the Dallas board of adjustment to reverse the building official's decision to revoke a building permit. Chris has favorably resolved numerous federal and state lawsuits through trial and mediation. He also has successfully handled appeals in multiple appellate courts.
Pro-Bono Activities
Chair, Legal Ethics Committee, Dallas Bar Association, 2025-Board of Directors, Fair Park First, 2021-Board of Trustees, Preservation Dallas, 2019-2025Board of Directors, Gateway of Grace, 2018-Chair, Government Law Section, Dallas Bar Association, 2010City of Plano Heritage Commission, 1999-2002Chair, National Alliance of Preservation Commissions, 1999-2001
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Practice Areas
$ 395-395 per hour
State: Texas
Acquired: 1989
No misconduct found
Mobile
1316 Village Creek Drive, Suite 500, Plano, TX, 75093
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Government lawyer
2026
AV Preeminent 5.0 out of 5 Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2022
Best Lawyers in Dallas (land use/zoning), D Magazine
2021
Best Lawyers in Dallas (land use/zoning), D Magazine
2014
Texas Verdicts Hall of Fame, Texas Lawyer Magazine
2012
Magna Stella Award for leadership for non-profit/government, Texas General Counsel Forum
2009
Presidential Citation, Dallas Bar Association
2009
Texas Super Lawyer, Thomson Reuters
2008
Texas Super Lawyer, Thomson Reuters
2007
Texas Super Lawyer, Thomson Reuters
2006
Texas Super Lawyer, Thomson Reuters
1992
Heritage Award, Black Dallas Remembered, Inc.
1991
Certificate of Appreciation, Dallas Landmark Commission
2021 - Present
Of Counsel, Suster Law Group, PLLC
2017 - 2021
Of Counsel, Miklos Cinclair, PLLC
2016 - 2016
Interim City Attorney, City of Dallas
2007 - 2017
First Assistant City Attorney, City of Dallas
2005 - 2007
Chief of Litigation, City of Dallas
2004 - 2005
Section Chief, General Litigation Section, City of Dallas
1995 - 2004
Assistant City Attorney, General Litigation Section, City of Dallas
1990 - 1995
Assistant City Attorney, Zoning Section, City of Dallas
1990 - 1990
Assistant City Attorney, Prosecution Section, City of Dallas
1998 - Present
Dallas Bar AssociationMember
1989 - Present
State Bar of TexasMember
2010 - 2010
Government Law Section, Dallas Bar AssociationChair
2002 - 2002
College of the State Bar of TexasMember
2001 - 2004
Patrick E. Higginbotham American Inn of CourtBarrister
1999 - 2002
Heritage Commission, City of PlanoMember
1999 - 2001
National Alliance of Preservation CommissionsChair
1993 - 2001
National Alliance of Preservation CommissionsBoard Member
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1989
JD - Juris Doctor
1986
BS - Bachelor of Science
2018
Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick: Tips for Getting Your Client's Project Through the City's Development Maze
2018
Post-Disaster Regulation
2017
Obtaining Damages for an Illegal Demolition of a Landmark: a Dallas Case Study
2015
The Big E comes to Big D: The Legal Issues Raised by Efforts to Contain an Ebola Outbreak
2014
Concrete Ways to Improve Your Legal Drafting
2013
Boarding Homes
2010
Mr. Mayor, Tear Down This Old House: Challenges to Demolishing Nuisance Structures
2011
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Legal Answers
If I know I was illegally towed can I call the cops ?
21 Aug 2019
Can the housing authority be subpoenaed by a small claims court? If so what information will I need to provide the court?
19 Aug 2019
What are the dumpster diving rules in San Angelo Texas?
13 Aug 2019