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Diane Vinson DeVasto, Of Counsel Attorney
Alternative Dispute Resolution; Arbitration; Mediation; Intellectual Property; Litigation
Phone:903-705-7943, 903-597-8311
Web:http://www.potterminton.com
Address: 500 Plaza Tower 110 N. College Avenue, Tyler, TX 75702
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Law Firm:Potter Minton A Professional Corporation
Lawyer:Diane Vinson DeVasto
Phone:903-705-7943, 903-597-8311
Fax:903-593-0846
Lawyer Title:Of Counsel
Practice Areas:Alternative Dispute Resolution; Arbitration; Mediation; Intellectual Property; Litigation
Bio:Delta Theta Phi. Recipient: Texas Supreme Court Award for Contribution to Judicial Education, 1991; Alternate Municipal Court Judge, City of Tyler, 1981-1983; Presiding Judge, Municipal Court, 1983-1994; County Judge, Smith County Court at Law, 1995; Appointed by Governor George W. Bush, District Judge, 241st Judicial District Court, 1995-2003; Appointed by Governor Rick Perry, Justice, 12th Court of Appeals, 2003-2006. Board of Directors, Texas Municipal Courts Education Center/Texas Municipal Courts Association, 1987-1994; Board, Smith County Bail Bond Board, 1988-2004; Chair, 1990. Board of Directors/Past President, Tyler Teen Court, Inc., 1991?. Judicial Advisory Panel, Texas Punishment Standards Commission, 1992. Provost Advisory Committee (Provost Dean William Gipson), Judicial Education, University of Texas Law School, 1992-93. Executive Committee, Texas Supreme Court Judicial Education Committee, 1992-93. Public Policy Committee, Texas Council on Family Violence, 1992-94. Governor George W. Bush's Planning Council, STOP Violence Against Women, 1995. Selected (five member team), to attend from the State of Texas, Justice Department Conference, Washington, D.C., on implementation of Violence Against Women Act, 1995. Funding Parity Task Force, Texas Commission on Judicial Efficiency, 1995. Smith County Juvenile Board, 1995-2003. Local Administrative Judge, Smith County Council of Judges, 1997-99. Planning Committee, Advanced Civil Trial Course, 2003. Faculty/Sp
Admitted:1974, Texas; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas
College:Baylor University, B.A., 1972; College of Advanced Judicial Studies, Texas Center for the Judiciary 2005; White Dispute Resolution Center, A.A., 2008
Law School:Baylor University, J.D., 1974
Membership:Smith County (President, 2008-2009) and American (Appellate Judges Conference, Judicial Division, Intellectual Property Law Section; Committee on Code of Ethics for Patent Litigators, 2007; American Judicature Society, 2003-2006) Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas (Continuing Legal Education Committee, 2010?; Crime Victims Committee, 2001-2004; Chair, Resolutions, Judicial Section, 1998-2000; Pattern Jury Charge Committee, Malpractice, Premises Liability and Products Liability, 2005-2010; Legal Services Committee, Poor in Criminal Matters, 2004-2007); American Law Institute.
Web:http://www.potterminton.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Diane Vinson DeVasto, graduated from Baylor University, B.A., 1972; College of Advanced Judicial Studies, Texas Center for the Judiciary 2005; White Dispute Resolution Center, A.A., 2008 Baylor University, J.D., 1974, is now employed by Potter Minton A Professional Corporation at 500 Plaza Tower 110 N. College Avenue Tyler, TX 75702.

While being a member of Smith County (President, 2008-2009) and American (Appellate Judges Conference, Judicial Division, Intellectual Property Law Section; Committee on Code of Ethics for Patent Litigators, 2007; American Judicature Society, 2003-2006) Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas (Continuing Legal Education Committee, 2010?; Crime Victims Committee, 2001-2004; Chair, Resolutions, Judicial Section, 1998-2000; Pattern Jury Charge Committee, Malpractice, Premises Liability and Products Liability, 2005-2010; Legal Services Committee, Poor in Criminal Matters, 2004-2007); American Law Institute., Diane Vinson DeVasto is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Diane Vinson DeVasto as your lawyer, you should consider whether Diane Vinson DeVasto offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Diane Vinson DeVasto has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Diane Vinson DeVasto's office is located at Tyler, TX, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Diane Vinson DeVasto has been admitted in 1974, Texas; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas. His or her practice areas include Alternative Dispute Resolution; Arbitration; Mediation; Intellectual Property; Litigation.

Diane Vinson DeVasto's college and law school education includes Baylor University, B.A., 1972; College of Advanced Judicial Studies, Texas Center for the Judiciary 2005; White Dispute Resolution Center, A.A., 2008, Baylor University, J.D., 1974. Other biographical background includes Delta Theta Phi. Recipient: Texas Supreme Court Award for Contribution to Judicial Education, 1991; Alternate Municipal Court Judge, City of Tyler, 1981-1983; Presiding Judge, Municipal Court, 1983-1994; County Judge, Smith County Court at Law, 1995; Appointed by Governor George W. Bush, District Judge, 241st Judicial District Court, 1995-2003; Appointed by Governor Rick Perry, Justice, 12th Court of Appeals, 2003-2006. Board of Directors, Texas Municipal Courts Education Center/Texas Municipal Courts Association, 1987-1994; Board, Smith County Bail Bond Board, 1988-2004; Chair, 1990. Board of Directors/Past President, Tyler Teen Court, Inc., 1991?. Judicial Advisory Panel, Texas Punishment Standards Commission, 1992. Provost Advisory Committee (Provost Dean William Gipson), Judicial Education, University of Texas Law School, 1992-93. Executive Committee, Texas Supreme Court Judicial Education Committee, 1992-93. Public Policy Committee, Texas Council on Family Violence, 1992-94. Governor George W. Bush's Planning Council, STOP Violence Against Women, 1995. Selected (five member team), to attend from the State of Texas, Justice Department Conference, Washington, D.C., on implementation of Violence Against Women Act, 1995. Funding Parity Task Force, Texas Commission on Judicial Efficiency, 1995. Smith County Juvenile Board, 1995-2003. Local Administrative Judge, Smith County Council of Judges, 1997-99. Planning Committee, Advanced Civil Trial Course, 2003. Faculty/Sp. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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