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David W. Hodges, Partner Attorney
Personal Injury(70%); Medical Malpractice(20%); Fair Labor Standards(10%)
Phone:713-489-9493, 800-391-9935
Web:http://www.kennedyhodges.com
Address: 711 West Alabama Street, Houston, TX 77006
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Law Firm:Kennedy Hodges, L.L.P.
Lawyer:David W. Hodges
Phone:713-489-9493, 800-391-9935
Fax:713-523-1116
Lawyer Title:Partner
Practice Areas:Personal Injury(70%); Medical Malpractice(20%); Fair Labor Standards(10%)
Bio:I was born in McAllen, Texas, but spent the majority of my life living in the Houston area. My family moved out to Cypress when I was seven. By the time I went to Cy-Fair Senior High School, my rural school system had become a little more urban. People often ask me what made me go to law school. I went to law school because of a mock trial we did in my senior government class. Although I thought I wanted to be a doctor, I discovered that my true calling in life was to be an attorney.After graduation, I joined the Corps of Cadets and attended Texas A&M University. While I soon discovered that I really wanted to practice law for a living, the Navy had other plans for me first. As a NROTC scholarship recipient, I had to fulfill my obligation to the Navy before I could attend law school. Upon graduation, I was commissioned in the Navy, sent to the Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center and then promptly sent to the Fleet, where I almost immediately deployed to the Persian Gulf. During Desert Storm, I often worked 20 hour days as an Aviation Intelligence Officer. I would find a few minutes each day to read law school guides. My passion for the law grew daily. I was finally able to take that passion to the University of Houston Law Center after transferring from active duty to the Navy Reserves.At the University of Houston, I discovered that there was more to being an attorney than trying cases. However, trying cases was and still is my passion. After Galvin K
Admitted:1996, Texas; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas; U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas; U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas; U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit
College:Texas A & M University, B.S., Honors: Member, Corps of Cadets, NROTC Scholarship Recipient, Distinguished Student, 1989
Law School:University of Houston Law Center, J.D., cum laude, Honors: Top 10% of Graduating Class, Champion, Hippard Mock Trial Tournament, Order of the Barons (Law Center's Honor Society), Member, National Order of the Barristers, Law Journal: Houston Journal of International Law, Editor, Chief Baron of the law school's honor society, Editor, 1996
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Web:http://www.kennedyhodges.com
Languages:English

Lawyer David W. Hodges, graduated from Texas A & M University, B.S., Honors: Member, Corps of Cadets, NROTC Scholarship Recipient, Distinguished Student, 1989 University of Houston Law Center, J.D., cum laude, Honors: Top 10% of Graduating Class, Champion, Hippard Mock Trial Tournament, Order of the Barons (Law Center's Honor Society), Member, National Order of the Barristers, Law Journal: Houston Journal of International Law, Editor, Chief Baron of the law school's honor society, Editor, 1996, is now employed by Kennedy Hodges, L.L.P. at 711 West Alabama Street Houston, TX 77006.David W. Hodges is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing David W. Hodges as your lawyer, you should consider whether David W. Hodges 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 David W. Hodges has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though David W. Hodges's office is located at Houston, TX, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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David W. Hodges has been admitted in 1996, Texas; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas; U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas; U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas; U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit. His or her practice areas include Personal Injury(70%); Medical Malpractice(20%); Fair Labor Standards(10%).

David W. Hodges's college and law school education includes Texas A & M University, B.S., Honors: Member, Corps of Cadets, NROTC Scholarship Recipient, Distinguished Student, 1989, University of Houston Law Center, J.D., cum laude, Honors: Top 10% of Graduating Class, Champion, Hippard Mock Trial Tournament, Order of the Barons (Law Center's Honor Society), Member, National Order of the Barristers, Law Journal: Houston Journal of International Law, Editor, Chief Baron of the law school's honor society, Editor, 1996. Other biographical background includes I was born in McAllen, Texas, but spent the majority of my life living in the Houston area. My family moved out to Cypress when I was seven. By the time I went to Cy-Fair Senior High School, my rural school system had become a little more urban. People often ask me what made me go to law school. I went to law school because of a mock trial we did in my senior government class. Although I thought I wanted to be a doctor, I discovered that my true calling in life was to be an attorney.After graduation, I joined the Corps of Cadets and attended Texas A&M University. While I soon discovered that I really wanted to practice law for a living, the Navy had other plans for me first. As a NROTC scholarship recipient, I had to fulfill my obligation to the Navy before I could attend law school. Upon graduation, I was commissioned in the Navy, sent to the Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center and then promptly sent to the Fleet, where I almost immediately deployed to the Persian Gulf. During Desert Storm, I often worked 20 hour days as an Aviation Intelligence Officer. I would find a few minutes each day to read law school guides. My passion for the law grew daily. I was finally able to take that passion to the University of Houston Law Center after transferring from active duty to the Navy Reserves.At the University of Houston, I discovered that there was more to being an attorney than trying cases. However, trying cases was and still is my passion. After Galvin K. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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