College: Texas A&M University
Law School: Baylor Law School
Admitted to the State Bar of Texas in: 2001
Practice Area(s):
Litigation
Medical Peer Review
Professional Defense GroupProfile:
Mr. Clark, an associate of the Firm, practices in the Litigation Section. He has substantial experience representing individuals, small businesses and large corporations in a wide range of civil litigation matters in state and federal courts across the state of Texas and around the country.
Scope of Practice:
All forms of civil litigation, including labor and employment, securities, personal injury defense, medical peer review, complex commercial disputes and appellate law.
Professional Affiliations:
Bar Association; Dallas Association of Young Lawyers.
Admissions:
State Bar of Texas; United States District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Texas.
Publications:
Co-authored numerous published works, including: Royalties, "The Family Advocate," Vol. 25, No. 3 (Winter 2003), American Bar Association; Use and Abuse of Mental Health Experts After Daubert, 28th Annual AFL Course, August 2002, Chapter 37; and Helping Judge and Jury Understand Valuation Testimony, AAML/AICPA Joint Conference, June 2002. Presented a speech entitled "Evidence Without Witnesses" at the University of Houston Law Center's program entitled "How to Offer and Exclude Evidence" in Houston on January 30, 2003 and Dallas on February 6, 2003.
Education:
Baylor University School of Law, J.D., 2001; active in the Harvey M. Richie Moot Court Society and named to the Order of the Barristers; Texas A & M University, B.S. in Political Science, 1998; Presidential Scholar. |