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As a former Assistant DA, Lisa is always working hard for her clients, she is passionate about helping find solutions to their problems. Lisa is dedicated to fighting for their rights and does not back down when necessary!
Lisa Shapiro Strauss, born and raised in Plano, Texas. Lisa graduated from Plano Sr. High School, went to the University of Arizona and came back to Texas for law school at SMU Law School in Dallas, Texas.
Lisa spent summers in law school interning at the Dallas County D.A.'s Office and the Office of the Attorney General in Austin, TX. Straight out of school, Lisa was hired by the Dallas County D.A.'s Office in 1997.
1997-1999 Lisa worked as a Prosecutor in the D.A.'s Office, specifically spending 6 months as the Chief Prosecutor in the Family Violence Designated Court.
In 1999, Lisa left the D.A.'s Office and began to practice Criminal Defense on her own. She has handled thousands of cases over the last 18 years. She is experienced in every aspect of Criminal law, including all types of misdemeanors, felonies, license issues, expungements and more.
Lisa has become deeply involved in the Harris County Criminal Defense Lawyers' Association, rising from member, to Board Member, to Vice President in 2017.
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28 years | 500 cases
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State: Texas
Acquired: 1997
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4545 Bissonnet St #293, Bellaire, TX, 77401
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25 Client Reviews
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Posted by Rodney | March 29, 2015
Lisa Shapiro
Lisa was by far the nicest and smartest and most compassionate lawyer that I have came in contact with. She was very prompt and to the point on all issues on hand. She kept me informed talked to me in ways that I could understand her. I would highly recommend her to anyone and she will be thr first p...
Posted by Brandon H | February 09, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Houston Client
Despite numerous mistakes on my behalf , immaturity and almost an otherwise guarantee that I would face some serious consequences. Lisa helped me propose and settle on an agreement that ultimately allowed me to stay out of jail and avoid more serious charges.
Posted by blake | August 04, 2014
GREAT LAWYER!
Great lawyer, recommended to my girlfriend as well, we are both satisfied, she helped and did the unthinkable, I will continue to use her and recommend to people in the future.
Posted by Stacee Kennedy | June 03, 2014
The Best of the Best!
Lisa gave me advice regarding an incident and immediately eased my mind and helped me resolve the matter. She was knowledgeable, kind, calm, and fast to help.
Posted by Veronica | April 15, 2013 | Criminal Defense
Veronica Narvaez
I was very happy of the way Mrs. Lisa handled my case. She was very to the point and kept me out of jail. Mrs. Lisa was a very responsible lawyer and very knowledgable. I will strongly recommend her for any other cases.
"I have known Lisa for decades. She is an exceptional attorney that always fights for her clients. I highly recommend this attorney."
"Lisa is a well known and skilled criminal defense attorney. She genuinely cares about her clients."
"I was opposing counsel on a trial with Lisa. She is a very skilled attorney. She fought very hard for her client."
"I endorse this lawyer. Lisa is a hardworking, agressive, and dedicated lawyer that is willing to fight the good fight when necessary. I would highly recommend her to anyone facing a criminal accusation."
"Lisa is a great lawyer. I have known her for over 15 years. She has been on both sides of the fence (prosecutor and defense attorney) and uses her knowledge very effectively in representing her clients."
"Lisa is hard-working, respected, caring and beloved by the greater Houston community. She is a great lawyer and a great person. I absolutely recommend her."
"Lisa is a strong advocate for her clients and she is well versed in the law. I endorse this lawyer."
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Texas Super Lawyer, Texas Super Lawyers
2022
Lead Counsel Verified, Lead Counsel
2015
Top Attorney, Houstonia Magazine
2015
Top Attorney, H Texas Magazine
2014
Best Lawyer, H Texas Magazine
2014
Top Lawyers, Houstonia Magazine
1999 - Present
Attorney, Lisa Shapiro Strauss, Attorney at Law
1997 - 1999
Assistant District Attorney, Dallas County District Attorney's Office
1996 - 1996
Research assistant, Office of the Texas Attorney General
2024 - Present
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers AssociationBoard Member, Officer
2019 - Present
University of Texas HillelBoard Member
2011 - Present
Harris County Criminal Lawyers AssociationMember
1997 - Present
State Bar of TexasMember
2016 - 2017
Harris County Criminal Lawyers AssociationVice President
2016 - 2017
Emery Weiner SchoolBoard of Directors
2015 - 2016
Harris County Criminal Lawyers AssociationSecretary
2014 - 2015
Harris County Criminal Lawyers AssociationBoard Member
2014 - 2022
Emery Parent's AssociationExecutive Committee Member
Dismissed
Dismissed
DA reduced to a Class B misdemeanor of harassment
Dismissed
Dismissed
Deferred Adjudication
Dismissed
1997
Doctor of Jurisprudence
1994
Masters of Arts
2018
Using Technology to Win in Trial
2018
Expungements & Non-Disclosures
2015
Paperless Office
2015
Current Events in Criminal Law
2015
Paperless Office
2015
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Is it possible for my lawyer to talk to the DA to prevent issuing a warrant out for my arrest violating probation?
25 Mar 2018
What is the penalty for theft of $2000 in Harris County, Texas?
08 Feb 2016
I need help, I got a DUI but I wasn't drinking, I did pass the finger test, but the officer said they were too busy to do a
17 Jun 2014