M. Dinorah Diaz :: Attorney at
Law
A
passionate attorney who personally handles her cases with her staff
and associates. Big city resources with the home grown commitment to
ensure your case is handled equitably. Don't be victimized twice.
Experience
•Licensed to Practice Law Texas Supreme Court, 1991 •General
Practice of Law since 1991
Criminal Practice- all types from First Degree Felonies
to Class
C misdemeanors
Civil Practice - Criminal Law, Family Law, Civil and
criminal
jury trial experience, Child Support defense
and Prosecution, Personal Injury Law, Contract
Law, Covenants Not to Compete, Professional
Association Agreements and Dissolutions,
Deceptive Trade Practice Act, Uniform
Commercial Law, Probate Law, Liability
Law, both products Liability and Negligence
issues, Real Estate and Lease Agreements,
Other Civil disputes, Probate.
Court Experience - Texas Fourth Court of Appeals, Criminal
District Court, County Criminal Court, Civil County Court, Justice of
the Peace
Court, Municipal Court
Counties - many in the state of Texas including Bexar,
Hidalgo, Webb, La Salle, Frio,
Kendall, Medina, Kerr, Brownwood, Comal, Guadalupe, Duvall, Harris,
Travis,
Maverick, Val Verde, Gillespie and others
Education
1989 - Reynaldo Garza
School of Law, Edinburg, Texas: Juris Doctor
1985 - University of Texas at Austin: Bachelor of
Arts; Sociology
Summer
1988 - University
of Houston International Law Studies, Mexico City, Mexico
1985 - Catholic University, Valencia, Spain
1983 - El Technologico De Monterrey,
Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Bilingual English/Spanish
Skills
Extensive Legal Research, Trial
Experience, Mediation, Arbitration,
Trials - Jury and Non-Jury
Professional And Personal References
Available Upon Request |
Did you know... First Tidbit...
The legal system affects nearly every aspect of our society,
from buying a home to crossing the street. Lawyers form the backbone
of this vital system, linking it to society in myriad ways. For that
reason they hold positions of great responsibility and are obligated
to adhere to a strict code of ethics.
Second Tidbit...
Lawyers, also called attorneys, act as both advocates and advisors in
our society. As advocates, they represent one of the parties in criminal
and civil trials by presenting evidence and arguing in court to support
their client. As advisors, lawyers counsel their clients concerning
their legal rights and obligations and suggest particular courses of
action in business and personal matters. Whether acting as an advocate
or an advisor, all attorneys research the intent of laws and judicial
decisions and apply the law to the specific circumstances faced by their
client.
|