$ 300-400 per hour
Amir Tavakkoli, founder of the firm, was the Vice President of his law school class and graduated Summa Cum Laude. Amir received his associate degree from Lone Star Community College and graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Houston with a double degree in Political Science and Sociology. His legal and political experiences include working with Judge Kyle Carter in the 125th Harris County Civil Courthouse, U.S. Representative Al Green, State Representative Garnet Coleman, the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition, and the Houston Bar Association. Amir was also a research assistant at his law school.
Amir was an active member of the international moot court team while in law school and competed nationally. He also served as an associate member and later as the research assistant for the Thurgood Marshall Law Review. He has been able to publish several articles with the Journal of Law and Social Deviance, Arizona Summit Law Review, Indiana University’s PublicInReview, and the Student Appeal. Amir has also set aside time to volunteer at various organizations including volunteering at St. Luke Hospital’s emergency room, spending time with seriously ill children being treated in Texas Medical Center member institutions, and working for the Habitat for Humanity. Amir has successfully tried judge and jury cases in family, criminal, and civil matters.
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12 years | 150 cases
$ 300-400 per hour
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Acquired: 2014
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3707 Cypress Creek Pkwy, Suite 400, Houston, TX, 77068
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Posted by anonymous | September 27, 2025 | Child Abuse
Informed me, speaking up on child endangerment will get me attacked
I expressed concern about child endangerment and he said, and I quote “someone will get your clown a** too”. I am in disbelief and will be filing a complaint with the Texas board.
Posted by Jeff | December 23, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Mr.
I've used them for a couple of cases. They're very professional and knowledgable. Also very aggressive if necessary.
Posted by Miranda | September 25, 2018
Excellent Attorney
Amir is a excellent Attorney. He is hard working and trust worthy, one of the best Attorneys I've worked with.
Posted by Rahan | July 19, 2018 | Litigation
Zealous Advocate
Amir goes above and beyond for his clients. He does not back down from a challenge and he's not scared of going to trial. He outworks the opposing side and he's prepared to fight zealously for his client until the end. I have had the privilege of sitting with him during trial and he's the type of ...
Posted by anonymous | July 16, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Avoid this Lawyer
Incompetent, entry level without experience, liar, and works in his interest to charge money only, took $9000 from me just to fill in forms without defending my case
Hello. While I cannot get into the specifics of your case because of professional rules of conduct, what I can say attorneys are only able to do as much as the LAW allows them to do. We DO NOT make the laws and have to abide by controlling laws of the state. For example, if the law states that ANY PROPERTY acquired after the marriage is considered community property (meaning that it belongs to the marriage), we don't have a magic wand to change the law and turn the property into separate property. While we fight to get the most we can including a disproportionate share of the property, we cannot just turn community property into separate property and give 100% of ALL property to one spouse. We are upfront with our clients since the very beginning before they hire us about expectations and reality and keep records of such. We offer free consults so that if a potential client does not like what we are saying about the case, they can simply not hire us and would not take a financial hit. Also, while we can give all the advise in the world of what a client should do, at the end of the day, the client is the one that makes the ultimate decision. For example, if a client tells us they no longer wish to continue with the case if there is a possibility that the other spouse may get something out of the marriage, while we recommend against just dropping the case after being almost done, if the client insists they want to drop the case, we cannot keep the case open against the client's wishes. Furthermore, there are certain procedure that need to be followed in a case. These are called the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. If the court requires service by hand delivery, we cannot simply just mail it UNLESS we first acquire the court's permission. Lastly, our fees are always explained in detail on the contract and in the free consultation. We charge hourly for every family law matter and the hourly rate generally includes any time spent on the case inside and outside of the court. We generally don't charge if the client is simply calling to get an update on the case or calling regarding billing, but if the client continuously calls or emails with different questions, then we charge for our time. If a client decided to drop the case after one year or at any time after substantial work has been done on the case, we give a refund if there is any money left over in the retainer that has not been used.
"I have known Amir since law school. He is a hard working attorney that cares about his clients and treats each case with attention to detail."
"I endorse this lawyer. Amir works hard for his clients and gets results. I have no problem endorsing him whatsoever."
"I endorse this lawyer. He is a strong advocate for his clients and smart man that know what he's doing."
"Mr. Tavakkoli is a knowledgeable and professional attorney. He is attentive to his clients' needs and does everything possible to get the best results for each and every case he handles."
"Attorney Tavakkoli aggressively advocates each case. His top priority is producing favorable solutions for his clients."
"I endorse this lawyer. He is very passionate about the profession and he loves what he does. Clients will truly be satisfied."
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2019
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2019
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2019
10 Best, American Institute of Family Law Attorneys
2017
Lead Counsel Verified in Criminal and Family Law, Lead Counsel
2014
Summa Cum Laude, Thurgood Marshall School of Law
2013
Legal Writing Contest, State Bar of Texas
2013 - 2013
Clerk, Judge Kyle Carter, 125th Harris County District Court
2016 - Present
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2014 - Present
State Bar of TexasAttorney
2014 - Present
United States District Court for the Southern District of TexasAttorney
2016
LL.M - Master of Laws
2014
Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
2011
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2017
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