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David P. Andis

David P. Andis

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Biography

Mr. Andis joined the firm as a senior associate in 2002. Mr. Andis began his legal career as an associate with the Houston office of Broocks, Baker, & Lange, L.L.P in 1995. Previously, Mr. Andis had a successful career in the entertainment industry, including positions as producer, editor, director, host, and announcer -- primarily in the television media.

Mr. Andis practice areas include commercial litigation, first party insurance litigation, personal injury litigation, Dram shop litigation, consumer protection, entertainment law, business transactions, wills, real estate, employment law, and civil appeals.

Mr. Andis is a member of the Montgomery County Bar Association, the Woodlands Bar Association, and formerly a board member of the Scientific Advisory Committee on Birth Defects, Texas Department of Health. Mr. Andis also serves on the board of directors for Spring Klein Sports Association.

Education

  • University of Houston College of Law, Houston, Texas
    • J.D.
    • Honors: cum laude
  • Baylor University, Waco, Texas
    • B.A.

Classes & Seminars

Pro-Bono Activities

  • Serves on the Board of Directors for Spring Klein Sports Association

Representative Clients

References

Past Positions

  • Houston office of Broocks, Baker, & Lange, L.L.P in 1995, Associate

Languages

Ancillary Businesses

Published Works

Fraternities or Sororities

Professional Associations

  • Montgomery County Bar Association, Present
  • Woodlands Bar Association, Present
  • Board member of the Scientific Advisory Committee on Birth Defects, Texas Department of Health

Certified Legal Specialties

Current Employment Position

  • Partner

Practice Areas

  • Commercial Litigation
  • First Party Insurance Litigation
  • Personal Injury Litigation
  • Dram Shop Litigation
  • Consumer Protection
  • Entertainment Law
  • Business Transactions
  • Wills
  • Real Estate
  • Employment Law
  • Civil Appeals

Bar Admissions

  • Texas, 1995

Honors

Representative Cases