$ 350-350 per hour
Stephen Post graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in Political Science. He received his Juris Doctorate from South Texas College of Law in May of 2011 earning highest honors. Stephen came to the firm as a clerk in 2011 and joined the firm as an associate attorney in November of 2011.
While in law school, Stephen was a member of the South Texas Law Review, interned for Judge Laura Carter Higley at the First Court of Appeals of Texas, and interned at the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.
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$ 350-350 per hour
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Acquired: 2011
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4265 San Felipe St Ste 1400, Houston, TX, 77027-2952
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Posted by Darcy | November 16, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Highly recommend
Stephen Post is an attorney who is truly worth every penny and more. Can clearly see how well respected he is throughout the courts. He works extraordinarily hard and enjoys his job. His knowledge and resources has done so much for my case which has made all the difference. Going through any legal is...
"I endorse Stephen because I work with him in the Houston legal community, and I've had him as an opposing counsel on a difficult case. Stephen was always professional, and we both advocated for our respective clients. That is not always the case in attorney relationships. I hope to work with him again in the future."
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2011
CALI Award in Marital Property, Oil, Gas & Mineral Law, CALI
2011 - Present
Associate, Fullenweider Wilhite
2012 - 2013
Clerk, First Court Of Appeals
2011 - Present
State Bar of TexasMember
2011
JD
2011
The Truth is More Important Than the Facts: The Consequences of Lying in Family Court
2012
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