Partner
Jim’s litigation experience includes a federal jury trial, arising from a fatal airplane crash, involving numerous causes of action against a general aviation aircraft manufacture, bench trials involving real property deed restrictions and representing a client before an administrative law judge to successfully appeal a state agency decision. Litigating probate matters and litigating contract disputes, including non-compete, real property, and service agreement matters are also some of Jim’s specialties.
Since the fall of 2014, Jim has served as an adjunct professor at the Texas A&M School of Law. Prior to law school, Jim developed and implemented national marketing, public relations, and crisis communications strategies for the American Heart Association and the Boy Scouts of America national offices. Born in Oklahoma City, Jim grew up in northwest Houston, Texas. He currently serves as chairman of the board of directors of Church Ministries International, a deacon at University Baptist Church, and as a life member of the National Eagle Scout Association. An avid baseball fan, he and his wife, Holly, enjoy traveling, music, skiing, and attending Baylor athletic events.