$ 200-250 per hour
My interest in the law came about during my first years of college at the State University of New York. I had a keen interest in history, Amercian and English history, and a desire to learn about anything I could get my hands on. During college I worked for the New York State Attorney General in the Consumer Fraud and Protection Bureau then I worked for the New York State Senate and was able to rub shoulders with Lt. Governor Mario Cuomo.
Although able to attend law school in the Northeast, I tired of shoveling snow off the hood of the car, I decided to go South. I attended my last year of High School in Chihuahua, Mexico. I returned to school in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico. I loved the people and language of Mexico. I wanted to continue to use Spanish and I sought a school close to Mexico. I attended St. Mary's School of Law graduating in 1987 ( I also took law clases at University of Texas Law School in Austin).
With my interest in constitutional law, I believe my practice which is primarily employment / labor law and criminal law is logical. Both deal with individual rights and constitutional law.
In my employment / labor practice, I represent both employers and employees (not in the same case!). The federal and state statutes that define the relationship between employers and employees are complex and are ever-changing through court interpretation. I have written a deskbook on employment law that divides the complex laws on a conceptual basis for easy use by the practitioner.
In my criminal practice, I defend the accused, from murder to drug cases. I have also been and continue to be a municipal prosecutor for almost twenty years. I have been a municipal judge for almost twenty several years. I am often hired to get involved in a criminal case to determine if evidence can be suppressed (whether statements made by the accused or physical evidence seized by law enforcement). I have secured dismissal in many cases because evidence could not be used. I prevailed on suppression issues in the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and another in the Third Court of Appeals in Austin. I see first-hand as a city prosecutor the application of the principles of reasonable suspicion, probable cause, and the necessary and proper procedure to get evidence in.
I conduct training for police officers on the proper application of the principles in the Texas Constitution and the U.S. Constitution involving police encounters with citizens in regards to searches and seizures.
Apart from the law, and after my involvement with my children, tennis is my joy. I try to play three to four times a week. Tennis anyone???
$ 200-250 per hour
30%-40%
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314 E. Commerce Street, Suite 300, San Antonio, TX, 78205
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Showing 1 - 4 of 4 reviews | Business
Posted by Sharon | May 25, 2015 | Business
Knowledgeable and Trustworthy
I have received tremendous help from Michael Latimer for my non-profit agency for many years. He is highly knowledgeable in employment and labor law, has good attention to detail and a sense of what is needed for the future. Michael always returned calls promptly, often the same day. There is always ...
Posted by anonymous | May 24, 2015 | Business
A real professional
As a business owner and employer of a large group of employees, Mr. Latimer has always been thorough and patient in his services. He not only helps out in situations that are current but goes further into making sure that other issues don't come up in the future. I highly recommend him.
Posted by Michael | May 22, 2015 | Business
He returns phone calls!
I have engaged Michael on several occasions on behalf of business and professional clients. The feedback is always fantastic. They always comment on not only his skill but his accessibility.
Posted by Sharon | June 14, 2010 | Business
Knowledge is Power
Mr. Latimer is one of the mose efficient lawyers I know. He has been affiliated with my organization for many years and has always been one that we could depend on to give sound advice with passion and compassion. He has also provided training for staff in order to be proactive rather than reactive. ...
"I endorse this lawyer's work. Michael has been the "rock" in our firm on handling employment, business and commercial litigation matters, and has a thriving criminal defense practice as well. He is smart, well-organized, and one of the most thorough and professional lawyers I've ever know. It's been a pleasure to be his partner since 1997, when we started our firm."
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2016
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2010
Texas Super Lawyers 2010, Super Lawyers
2005 - Present
City Prosecutor, City of Fair Oaks Ranch
2002 - Present
Municipal Judge, City of Grey Forest, Texas
1997 - Present
Partner, Harkins, Latimer & Dahl, P.C.
Member
Member
Member
2009 - 2017
Antonio College Law Enforcement Training AcademyBoard Member
Prevailed in Appeal
Trial Court Affirmed
Prevailed in Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
1987
JD - Juris Doctor
1983
BA - Bachelor of Arts, With Honors
1979
A.A., Humanities
2010
Employment Law, Rights and Remedies
2010
Recent Developments in Workplace Privacy
2009
Employment Law, Rights and Remedies
2008
Fourth Amendment
2008
Strategies in Defending DWI & DUI in Texas
2007
Payroll Fundamentals: Fair Labor Standards Act
2007
Trade Secrets and Covenants Not to Compete
2006
FMLA Update: Avoiding Retaliation Claims
2020
2010
Spanish
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