Lawyer Timothy C. Ross, graduated from
Texas A & M University, B.S., 2001 South Texas College of Law, J.D., 2006, is now employed by Andrews Myers, P.C. at
3900 Essex Lane, Suite 800 Houston, TX 77027.
While being a member of Houston Bar Association (Member, Construction Law Section); State Bar of Texas (Member, Construction Law Section); Texas Young Lawyers Association., Timothy C. Ross is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Timothy C. Ross as your lawyer, you should consider whether Timothy C. Ross 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 Timothy C. Ross has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Timothy C. Ross's office is located at Houston, TX, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.
You should also ask how long the lawyer has been in practice, how much experience he or she has in cases like yours, and more importantly, the outcomes of those cases! Focus of the lawyer's practice and years of experience are also very important factors in your evaluation process. The more focused the lawyer's practice areas, the better service he or she could provide. So do not make decisions solely on one or two factors. Only hire lawyers you feel comfortable with as they will represent you and your interests, and you will be sharing private details about your life with them.
Timothy C. Ross has been admitted in 2006, Texas. His or her practice areas include Construction Law.
Timothy C. Ross's college and law school education includes Texas A & M University, B.S., 2001, South Texas College of Law, J.D., 2006. Other biographical background includes Co-Author: "Ancillary Arbitration Issues in Construction Disputes," 3 Construction Law Journal 1, Summer, 2005; "The Evolving Unpredictability of Class Arbitration," For the Defense, p. 37, June, 2005; "Not Just for Doctors Anymore: H.B. 4 Requirement Shields Design Professionals From Liability," Texas Lawyer, p. 25, March 14, 2005.. You should contact other
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