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I knew I wanted to help the "little" guy - the person who didn't have all the
advantages that come with money and power. So I went to law school to become
a lawyer. But I didn't want to be just any lawyer, I wanted to be a trial lawyer. I
tried my first case about a month after I got my license to practice law.
For the next twelve years I tried cases for people who were injured or otherwise
wronged. I won more cases than I lost, but I didn't feel like I was getting my
clients full justice. I wanted to be a better trial lawyer. Then in 2005, I went to
Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyers College to do just that. There I learned what it
really meant to be a lawyer for the people. I'm so proud to fight for the
"Davids" of this world against the Goliaths.
Stuff about Ron:
I was born in San Antonio, Texas on January 9, 1963.
Graduated from James Madison High School in San Antonio, Texas in 1981.
Attended Texas A&M University from 1981 - 1983.
Graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 1988.
Graduated from South Texas College of Law in 1992.
Licensed to practice law in Texas in May of 1993.
Licensed to practice law in federal court in the Southern district of Texas since
1993.
Member and on the Board of Directors of Texas Trial Lawyers Association.
Graduate of Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyers College in 2005.
How well I remember my parents telling me "You'd argue with
a fencepost." It seems I was destined to be a lawyer.
Naïve as it sounds, I wanted the world to be fair. When I
realized it wasn't, I thought "Maybe I can't make the whole
world fair, but I can make my little corner of it that way."
None of us may know precisely what justice is, but we all know
injustice when we see it.
The question then is, what am I going to do about injustice?
"No man is above the law, and no man is below it. Nor do we require any man's permission when we require him to obey it."
Theodore Roosevelt
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