$ 250-300 per hour
Doug Pritchett represents clients in both state and federal civil courts of appeals in commercial and personal disputes. He also works in the state and federal trial courts on issues that are subject to interlocutory appellate relief or extraordinary relief such as by writ of mandamus. At trial, he works to preserve error, prepare the jury charge, and draft and argue post verdict and post judgment motions. Before entering private practice, Doug clerked for Justices Raul Gonzalez and Alberto Gonzales on the Supreme Court of Texas. Doug is Board Certified in Civil Appellate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
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$ 250-300 per hour
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Acquired: 1998
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919 Milam St Ste 1700, Houston, TX, 77002-5378
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"Doug is a highly experienced, attentive lawyer who has the education, experience, and knowledge to help you properly analyze any legal issue and present a winning argument. He also has the intelligence to counsel you when the law may not be on your side and his judgment is sound. He's the first person I call when I want to know the law on an issue outside my usual practice."
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2012
Board Certified - Civil Appellate Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization
2012 - Present
Partner, Johnson, Trent, West & Taylor
2007 - 2012
Of Counsel, Beck, Redden & Secrest, LLP
1999 - 2006
Associate, Vinson & Elkins
1998 - 1999
Briefing Attorney, The Supreme Court Of Texas
2013 - Present
Bar Association of the Fifth Federal CircuitMember
1999 - Present
Houston Bar Association: Appellate SectionMember
1999 - Present
Texas Bar Association: Appellate Practice SectionMember
1998
1990
BA
N/A
Certificate
2007
Appellate Timetables and Other Important Issues for Paralegals Handling Appeals
2004
The "Ins" and "Outs" of Interlocutory Appeals and State Court Mandamus Proceedings
2006
2002
English
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