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Mr. William David Weber, Member Attorney
Bankruptcy (Business, Consumer), Bankruptcy, Creditor-Debtor, Litigation, Commercial, Litigation: Commercial, Construction
Phone:346-320-5806
Web:weberlaw.com/attorney
Address: 6666 Harwin Drive, Suite 220, Houston, TX 77036
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Law Firm:Weber Law Firm, P.C.
Lawyer:Mr. William David Weber
Phone:346-320-5806
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Lawyer Title:Member
Practice Areas:Bankruptcy (Business, Consumer), Bankruptcy, Creditor-Debtor, Litigation, Commercial, Litigation: Commercial, Construction
Bio:Certifications: ( Board Certified, Consumer Bankruptcy Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization ) | BV Distinguished | Honors: Order of the Coif; Order of the Barons. Board Certifications: Consumer Bankruptcy Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization (1997) (recertified 2002, 2008 & 2012). Courts Admitted: All Texas state courts (1983); U.S. District Courts – Southern, Northern & Western Districts of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit (1983); U.S. Supreme Court (1994). Memberships: Member, State Bar of Texas (1983-present); Member, State Bar of Texas, Bankruptcy Section; Member, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (1998-2008, 2013-Present); Member, Houston Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (1997-Present). Significant Decisions: McDonald, 486 B.R. 843 (Bankr. S.D. Tex. 2013). Description: Did Debtor abandon her homestead by temporarily moving from her Texas home to New Orleans to pursue an employment opportunity. Outcome: No. Debtor did not abandon her homestead under the circumstances. A homestead exemption may be lost or abandoned by a removal from the premises under circumstances clearly indicating that the removal is not merely temporary. A homestead claimant is not required to remain on the homestead property at all times; rather, the claimant may be absent from the property as long as the absence is temporary. One does not necessarily abandon a homestead by merely moving his home. The length of time of an absence i
Admitted:1983, Texas; 1994, U.S. Supreme Court; 1983, U.S. District Court, Southern, Northern and Western Districts of Texas and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit;
College:Ohio University, Class of 1979, A.B., Government and Psychology, summa cum laude
Law School:University of Houston Law Center, Class of 1983, J.D., cum laude, Class Rank: 19/332 – top 6%
Membership: Houston Bar Association State Bar of Texas National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Houston Association of Debtors Attorneys.
Web:weberlaw.com/attorney
Languages:English

Lawyer Mr. William David Weber, graduated from Ohio University, Class of 1979, A.B., Government and Psychology, summa cum laude University of Houston Law Center, Class of 1983, J.D., cum laude, Class Rank: 19/332 – top 6%, is now employed by Weber Law Firm, P.C. at 6666 Harwin Drive, Suite 220 Houston, TX 77036.

While being a member of Houston Bar Association State Bar of Texas National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Houston Association of Debtors Attorneys., Mr. William David Weber is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Mr. William David Weber as your lawyer, you should consider whether Mr. William David Weber 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 Mr. William David Weber has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Mr. William David Weber's office is located at Houston, TX, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Mr. William David Weber has been admitted in 1983, Texas; 1994, U.S. Supreme Court; 1983, U.S. District Court, Southern, Northern and Western Districts of Texas and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit;. His or her practice areas include Bankruptcy (Business, Consumer), Bankruptcy, Creditor-Debtor, Litigation, Commercial, Litigation: Commercial, Construction.

Mr. William David Weber's college and law school education includes Ohio University, Class of 1979, A.B., Government and Psychology, summa cum laude, University of Houston Law Center, Class of 1983, J.D., cum laude, Class Rank: 19/332 – top 6%. Other biographical background includes Certifications: ( Board Certified, Consumer Bankruptcy Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization ) | BV Distinguished | Honors: Order of the Coif; Order of the Barons. Board Certifications: Consumer Bankruptcy Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization (1997) (recertified 2002, 2008 & 2012). Courts Admitted: All Texas state courts (1983); U.S. District Courts – Southern, Northern & Western Districts of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit (1983); U.S. Supreme Court (1994). Memberships: Member, State Bar of Texas (1983-present); Member, State Bar of Texas, Bankruptcy Section; Member, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (1998-2008, 2013-Present); Member, Houston Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (1997-Present). Significant Decisions: McDonald, 486 B.R. 843 (Bankr. S.D. Tex. 2013). Description: Did Debtor abandon her homestead by temporarily moving from her Texas home to New Orleans to pursue an employment opportunity. Outcome: No. Debtor did not abandon her homestead under the circumstances. A homestead exemption may be lost or abandoned by a removal from the premises under circumstances clearly indicating that the removal is not merely temporary. A homestead claimant is not required to remain on the homestead property at all times; rather, the claimant may be absent from the property as long as the absence is temporary. One does not necessarily abandon a homestead by merely moving his home. The length of time of an absence i. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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