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Renée Moeller - Resume
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Renee Moeller
With over 26 years in the legal field Ms. Moeller currently
focuses mainly on grievance and legal malpractice defense
matters, and hearings before the Board of Law Examiners.
This includes related appellate work, including original
writs to the Supreme Court of Texas. Her prior experience
has included Plaintiff's Personal Injury, Toxic Exposure,
and Complex Tort Litigation at both state and federal
levels; Deceptive Trade Practices claims, civil RICO,
general civil litigation, transactional law, criminal
misdemeanors, family law, probate, legal and medical
malpractice.
Additionally, Ms. Moeller has met statutory requirements and
offers mediation services to the community at large.
Education:
State Bar of Texas: Certification Program: Sept 1997
§646(b) Tex. Prob. C.: Certification to receive court
appointments as a Guardian Ad Litem
South Texas College of Law, JD Jurisprudence, 1995
Dean's Honor List 1994 & 1995
Harvard Facilitated Negotiation Clinic 1994
Mediation Certificate: 1994: §154.052 Tex.Civ.Prac.& Rem. C.
West Law On-Line Computerized Research Training
Lexis/Nexis On-Line Computerized Research Training
Mathew Bender CD-Rom Research Training
Stern College for Women, B.A., 1973 Major: English
Literature Minor: Psychology, Who's Who Among American
Student Leaders: 1972 and 1973, Editor-in-Chief University
Literary Magazine - 1972 and 1973, member: Speech Arts Forum
Professional Affiliations:
Federal Bar for the Southern District of Texas
State Bar of Texas, May 1996 Ongoing member in good standing
American Bar Association, 1993 Admitted into Law Student
Division
State Bar of Texas, 1983 Legal Assistant Division
Houston Legal Assistants Association, 1983
Publications:
Is It Possible to Settle Mass Tort Cases and Not Receive
Your Fees? By Renée E. Moeller and Robert “Bob” Bennett, The
Bennett Law Firm.
What every lawyer should know about the State Bar of
Texas--Professional Enhancement Program, by Robert S.
Bennett & Renee E. Moeller; The Houston Lawyer, July/August
2003, Vol. 41, No. 1
Attorneys and the Texas Disciplinary System, Point: A
Continuing Denial of Due Process by Renee E. Moeller &
Robert S. Bennett, San Antonio Lawyer, Nov/Dec 2004
New Disciplinary Rules Deny Lawyers Due Process by Renee E.
Moeller & Robert S. Bennett; Texas Lawyer, April 24, 2004
BOLE Doesn't Appreciate Haste or a Bad Memory, by Robert S.
Bennett and Renee E. Moeller (Reprint from Texas Lawyer, May
2002) ( HTML version ) ( PDF version - 4mb)
Trial Demonstration: Direct and Cross of Legal malpractice
Expert, State Bar of Texas Expert Witness Course, (2/2002)
by Robert S. Bennett & Renee E. Moeller, (PDF 154kb)
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act & What Corporate Counsel
Should Know by Renee E. Moeller (PDF 106 KB)
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