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| Board-Certified
CIVIL TRIAL LAW | 1717 N. IH 35, Suite 300 Round Rock, TX 78664 Phone: 512-244-7771 Fax:
512-244-9771 | Board-Certified
CRIMINAL LAW |  |
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Michael “Mike”
Davis
Attorney & Mediator |
| Legal Experience: 30 YEARS OF TRIAL EXPERIENCE The Law Offices
of Mike Davis is a general practice law firm that covers most areas of law.
Mike's practice concentrates primarily on civil trial and criminal law. He formerly
served as the First Assistant County Attorney in El Paso County, Texas, and as
General counsel to the El Paso County Industrial Development Corporation. He moved
his practice to central Texas in 1985, where he served 2 years as the Chief Felony
Prosecutor in the 26th Judicial District Court. Mike has handled complex
litigation ranging from airplane crashes to Capital Murder. He represents
businesses, banks, county governments, and individuals on a regular basis. He
is licensed in all State Courts in Texas, the United States Supreme Court, the
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits, and the United
States District Courts for the Northern and Western Districts of Texas. He is
a past President and currently director of the Williamson County Bar Association. The office is conveniently located in One Financial Center, in Round Rock, Texas. |
| Education: |
- Doctor of Jurisprudence, Texas Tech School
of Law, 1976
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Texas at El Paso, 1973
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| Professional Associations: |
- Texas Association
of Bank Counsel
- Texas Association of Attorney Mediators
- Texas
Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
- State Bar of Texas
- 5th Circuit Bar Association
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| Professional Licenses: |
- Attorney at Law,
Texas, 1977
- Board Certified in Civil Trial Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization,
1991
- Board Certified in Criminal Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization,
1994
| | Community
Involvement: |
- Marine Corps League
- Veterans of Foreign Wars
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| An attorney who is Board Certified by the Texas
Board of Legal Specialization in Civil Trial Law must have prepared and tried
significant civil cases. In addition to handling these trials, which must include
jury trials, the attorney must also demonstrate extensive knowledge of the law
of evidence, procedure, and other substantive law involved in the trial of civil
cases. An attorney who is Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization
in Criminal Law must have experience in the preparation and trial of serious criminal
matters. The attorney must also have extensive knowledge of state and federal
constitutional law, evidence, procedure, and penal laws involved in the trial
of these matters. | Contact
Us
Mdavis@roundrocklawyer.com | | |