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Chat withState: Texas
Acquired: 2009
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1001 Fannin Street, Suite 2700, Houston, TX, 77002
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"Jarrod Martin and I were colleagues in law school, and he is among the most diligent, responsible attorneys that I have the privilege to know. He is highly respected by his clients and colleagues alike for his focus, care, and attention to detail. I highly recommend this attorney."
"Jarrod Martin has deep understanding of complex Bankruptcy matters and is highly experienced in Bankruptcy. As a fellow attorney, I unequivocally endorse Jarrod Martin."
"I went to law school with Jarrod, where we became friends at the law school's main law review. Jarrod was a master of bankruptcy law even as a student. He knew the statute, knew the law, and knew how to help clients and peers alike. His knowledge in this area is top rate, and his ability to focus and work on any bankruptcy issue is unquestionably great."
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2008
Excellence for the Future Award: Commercial Law, CALI
2008
Book Award: Commercial Law I, University of Miami School of Law
2008
Book Award: Mediation Workshop, University of Miami School of Law
2016 - Present
Attorney, Nathan Sommers Jacobs, PC
2014 - 2016
Associate, Wauson | Probus
2014 - 2015
Attorney, The Law Offices of Jarrod Martin
2011 - 2014
Trial Attorney, United States Deparment Of Justice
2009 - 2011
Law Clerk, United States Bankruptcy Court (sdtx)
2008 - 2008
Summer Associate, Weil, Gotshal & Manges, LLP
2014 - Present
Houston Young Lawyers AssociationMember
2014 - Present
Houston Area Young Bankruptcy LawyersMember
2014 - Present
State Bar of Texas, Bankruptcy Law SectionMember
2014 - Present
American Bankruptcy InstituteMember
2014 - Present
Hon. Arthur L. Moller/David B. Foltz, Jr. American Inn of CourtAssociate
2009 - Present
Texas Young Lawyers AssociationMember
Two bankruptcy petition preparers ordered to pay $2,000 in statutory damages to debtor. Petition preparers were jointly and severably liable.
2009
JD - Juris Doctor
2005
BS - Bachelor of Science
2012
Bankruptcy and House Squatters
2011
2009
2009
English
Danish
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