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Lopez Administrator

Lopez Administrator

Sunday, 21 April 2024 21:54

Samantha Kyle

Samantha joined Lopez Law Gorup as an Associate in the Spring of 2024. Prior to joining Lopez Law Group, Samantha practiced as a Bad Faith Insurance Attorney.

Samantha graduated from the University of South Dakota School of Law in May of 2019. While in law school, Samantha led RD Hurd, a law clinic that provided pro bono family law services to low-income clients.

Before law school, Samantha graduated with honors from Houston Baptist University with a Double Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Communications.

Outside of work, Samantha coaches the HBU Mock Trial Team and teaches trial techniques and the rules of evidence. She also enjoys bowling, spending time with family and friends, and cheering for Oklahoma Sooners football.

Tuesday, 17 October 2023 00:01

Katie Thedford

Katie joined Lopez Law Group as an Associate in September of 2023. She worked as a Summer Associate at Lopez Law Group in the Summer of 2022 and recently passed the bar in July 2023.

Katie graduated from Baylor Law School in 2023. While in law school, she acted as the president of the Baylor Phi Alpha Delta organization and worked as a manager of the school’s IT department.

Before law school, Katie attended West Texas A&M University, graduating with a degree in Economics and Management in 2020. She was one of many students that year forced to graduate from their living room due to Covid.

Outside of work, Katie enjoys amateur photography, hiking, and spending time with her friends and family.

Tuesday, 17 October 2023 00:00

Ryan Tatera

Ryan Tatera is an Associate at Lopez Law Group, PLLC. His practice focuses on personal injury and commercial litigation. He is admitted to practice in Texas state court and all four federal district courts in Texas. 

 A graduate of Baylor Law School, Ryan began his career at Lopez Law Group, PLLC, as a law clerk. While in law school, Ryan clerked at the Comal County District Attorney’s Office and the Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office. Ryan was a member of the Christian Legal Society and Baylor Federalist Society. Ryan earned his B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley. 

Outside of work, Ryan enjoys playing tennis and hockey, spending time with his family, and rooting on Chicago sports teams (except the Cubs). 

Wednesday, 30 August 2023 15:18

Erick Dimalanta

Erick Dimalanta is the managing partner of the firm's California office.

Erick is a veteran litigator with extensive experience in all aspects of complex civil litigation. He has resolved hundreds of lawsuits and pre-litigation disputes through motion, settlement, or decision. He has provided clients with high rates of resolution with beneficial settlement outcomes. He has handled cases from inception up to trial and effectively used dispositive motions and other pre-trial strategies to help clients resolve difficult cases through alternative dispute resolution programs. He regularly counsels clients and insurers in contract negotiations, risk transfer assessments, and the analysis of indemnity, insurance, and warranty obligations. He is determined to get the best possible results for his clients.

Erick obtained his J.D. from the UCLA School of Law in 1992 where he served as Executive Editor for the Asian Pacific Islands Law Journal. He obtained his B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1989 with a degree in Political Science. He is licensed in California state and Federal district courts, including the California Court of Appeal and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal. He is also licensed to practice in the State of Texas.

Tuesday, 01 August 2023 20:01

Zach Daley

Zach joined Lopez Law Group in July of 2023.

Zach graduated from the University of Kansas School of Law in May of 2022. While there, Zach advocated for fellow students in traffic court, provided volunteer income tax assistance, and interned for the University of Kansas Project for Innocence. He received degree certificates for advocacy skills, business and commercial law, and international trade and finance.

Before law school, Zach completed his undergraduate degree in corporate finance at the University of Texas McCombs Business School, then worked as an English teacher in Ho Chi Minh City. 

Outside of work, Zach enjoys playing basketball and strategy computer games, and he is a supporter of the Minnesota Vikings.

Tuesday, 01 August 2023 19:25

Lindsay Andrews

Lindsay joined Lopez Law Group as an Attorney in July of 2023 after passing the February bar. 

Lindsay graduated from Boston University School of Law in 2020. While in law school, she worked for the Journal of Science and Technology Law and had a concentration in Intellectual Property and Information Law. 

Before law school, Lindsay graduated from Emerson College with a Bachelor of Arts in Writing, Literature, and Publishing. 

Outside of work, Lindsay enjoys exploring Houston, writing fiction, and spending time with family and friends.

Tuesday, 24 January 2023 19:51

Jeffrey Myers

Jeffrey joined Lopez Law Group as an Associate in January of 2023.

Jeffrey graduated cum laude from Baylor Law School in April of 2022 and was licensed by the Texas Bar later that year. While in law school, Jeffrey worked on the Baylor Law Review as a technical editor and participated in Baylor Law’s IP Law Clinic and Business Law Bootcamp.

Before law school, Jeffrey graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Economics in 2019.

Outside of work, Jeffrey enjoys spending time with friends and family and supporting Texas Aggie football.

Monday, 25 January 2021 19:02

Appellate Law

 

What is Appellate Law?

Although the vast majority of civil cases are handled and resolved at the trial-court level, if the losing party chooses to appeal an adverse jury verdict, a final trial-court judgment, or challenge an interlocutory (non-final) order to a higher court, or if the winning party wants to preserve their victory after an appeal has been filed to a higher court, that higher court is called the appellate court. Appellate law is different from trial law in that, once a case goes up to the appellate court, the trial-court record is generally closed so that the appeal primarily revolves around a review and analysis of that trial-court record, rather than conducting a new trial in the appellate court.

At the trial-court level, civil litigation involves investigating the case from the beginning by developing the facts and gathering evidence for the trial-court record by talking to clients, witnesses, and experts, and taking depositions before proceeding to motion practice, mediation, and/or trial in front of a single trial judge or the jury, if it proceeds to trial, at the trial-court level. By contrast, appellate law is different from trial law because appellate law mainly involves researching the applicable case law, applying it to the trial-court record to draft appellate arguments in briefs and, if necessary, then advocating during oral arguments in front of appellate judges. While most appeals on the merits arise from a final trial-court judgment after a dispositive motion (a motion that disposes of the entire case such as through a motion to dismiss or for summary judgment) or after a bench/jury trial, there are also interlocutory appeals, which arise from non-final, but appealable trial-court orders, or mandamus petitions, which can be thought of as a type of interlocutory appeal, but from non-appealable trial-court orders.

 

What Are the Advantages of Retaining LLG for Your Appellate Law Needs?

If your appellate law need arises directly from one of our firm’s cases, we will naturally have the advantage of having already become familiar with all of the pleadings, motions, correspondence, other documents, parties, witnesses, expert reports, and site inspections in the trial-court record, and the case law research involved, giving us the advantage of not having to waste time getting up to speed on the trial-court record. Then we will be able to quickly decide whether we can file a motion to dismiss the appeal, if we are defending a non-appealable trial-court judgment, or if we are defending/challenging an appealable final trial-court judgment, what types of arguments may be more successful in an appellate brief and then file that brief for you.

However, if your appellate law need arises from a non-LLG case, our firm has the combined trial and appellate litigation experience to help provide you the information necessary for you to make an informed decision on whether an appeal or a mandamus petition is the right decision to take and more likely to result in a successful appeal. We can help you preserve hard-fought jury verdicts or final trial-court judgments or help you challenge adverse final trial-court judgments on appeal or non-appealable orders through a mandamus petition.

Examples of our appellate experience include successfully moving to dismiss a non-appealable interlocutory order in a commercial construction defect case, successfully defending against an appeal of a non-appealable final judgment in a professional liability case, and successfully opposing a motion for new trial seeking to overturn and expand a limited jury verdict on damages after trial in a personal injury case. See Town & Country P’ship v. Dyad Construction, L.P. and Tex. Ext. Sys., LLC, No. 14-21-00162-CV, 2021 WL 2252142, at *1 (Tex. App.—Houston (14th Dist.) June 3, 2021, no pet.) (granting Texas Exterior System, LLC’s motion to dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction); Hernandez v. Vazquez, No. 08-18-00223-CV, 2020 WL 6867065, at *3 (Tex. App.—El Paso (8th Dist.) Nov. 23, 2020, no pet.) (dismissing appeal for lack of jurisdiction).

Thursday, 07 May 2020 15:45

Charles Harmon

Charlie is a Partner at Lopez Law Group (LLG).

Charlie graduated from Baylor Law School cum laude in February of 2020 and began his career at LLG the same year.  Charlie's writing skills and attention to detail quickly promoted him to the Senior Associate position, then Partner.

Charlie has experience representing clients in both commercial litigation and personal injury litigation. He successfully prevented the issuance of a temporary injunction that would have stopped construction on a multi-million-dollar housing development through effective cross-examination, direct examination, presentation of evidence, and oral argument before the court in an adverse hearing. He successfully defeated a toxic tort claim on a motion for summary judgment by conclusively negating causation and obtaining a dismissal of all claims with prejudice.

Charlie helped a water and wastewater operation company set aside a default judgment preventing the forced sale of property to cover the default judgment and giving the client the ability to contest the case on its merits through the successful use of a Bill of Review.

Charlie has helped real estate professionals by responding to a TREC complaint and obtaining a favorable finding for the clients. While representing a large Houston real estate business, he negotiated a favorable settlement despite claimed DTPA violations.

While representing a Houston fire protection company, Charlie helped to negotiate a favorable settlement in a claim involving a defective component that resulted in major flooding.

Charlie has overseen the development and certification of three continuing education courses for claims professionals.

Charlie completed his undergraduate studies at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he graduated cum laude with a BA in history and political science. While doing his undergraduate work at the University of New Mexico, he served as an Infantryman in the New Mexico Army National Guard and coached high school soccer. After completing his service, he was honorably discharged from the New Mexico Army National Guard in 2017. Charlie and his wife moved to Waco in 2017 to attend law school.

While at Baylor, Charlie earned a spot on the Baylor Law Review and was promoted to Executive Editor. As an Executive Editor, he worked with and mentored fellow students on their journey to creating publishable writing.

When Charlie is not working, he spends time with his wife and enjoys hobbies such as fishing and soccer.

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