FDWIL - The Race for Collin County Court at Law #6

11/04/09

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FDWIL - The Race for Collin County Court at Law #6

Hunter Biederman, aka The Frisco DWI Attorney has once again written a great preview of another Collin County judicial race. His original article can be read on his blog, The Frisco DWI Attorney & Lawyer Blog.

Bill

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The Race For Collin County Court Six

Posted on November 3, 2009 by Hunter Biederman
The Frisco DWI Attorney & Lawyer Blog

Recently, Judge Greg Willis stepped down from his Collin County Court Six bench to pursue a run for Collin County District Attorney. Several attorneys have announced a run for his former bench. I have heard many names thrown out as possible candidates. I am including only those who have personally told me they are running, or anyone that has a campaign website up. If you are planning on running for this court, contact me and I will add you to this article.

SHAWN ISMAIL

Mr. Ismail established a general practice in Plano doing primarily litigation, criminal defense and immigration law. He handles matters ranging from consumer protection and business litigation to misdemeanor and felony criminal trials.

Mr. Ismail has been active in the legal community as President of the Plano Bar Association, Frisco Bar Association, Collin County Young Lawyers Association and am currently a director of the Collin County Bar Association.

Mr. Ismail believes that “without access to the Courts, the administration of Justice is weakened for all. At the same time, access to the Courts is also dependent on Judges grasping a wide range of legal issues as well as being aware of sound public policy. A Judge must at all times be conscientious of who they serve.”

Mr. Ismail has a website, www.ismailforjudge.com which details his experience and plans for the bench.

TERRI GREEN

Terri Green is in private practice in Plano. According to her website, she handles Family Law; Civil Litigation; Probate Litigation; Wills, Trust and Estate Planning; Criminal Defense Counsel (Misdemeanors); and Teen Court Judge (Misdemeanors).

Her civic involvement includes work with the Junior League of Plano, Collin County Bar Association, Frisco Bar Association, Frisco Rotary and Preston Trails Community Church. She’s also involved in the Collin County Republican Party and has served as a grand jury commissioner and on the board for the Frisco Chamber of Commerce.

Mrs. Green believes she “will be an asset to the county and help the county ease up the court dockets, Green said. With my qualifications and background I will easily be able to step on the bench and administer justice at the county courthouse without any training or supervision. I will immediately be able to alleviate overcrowding.”

Mrs. Green has a website, www.terrigreenforjudge.com which details her experience and plans for the bench.

JAY BENDER

Jay Bender is a current private practice attorney and a former Assistant District Attorney who worked in both Collin County and Dallas County. Mr. Bender spent 8 years in the US Navy serving his country.

Mr. Bender had a website up, www.benderforjudge.com, although at recent glance, it looks like it is going through some construction. Once is back up, i will include more information about his plans for the bench.

Hunter Biederman is a DWI / Criminal Defense Attorney in Collin County. He publishes his blog (www.friscodwilawyer.com) which focuses on the Collin County and Texas legal system. He can be reached at friscolaw@gmail.com or (888) DWI-FRISCO.

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Bill comments,
I will add:

DON H. HIGH

Don High is a Plano resident since 1989 and municipal prosecutor for the City of Wylie since 1995.

He earned his law degree from Baylor Law School, and began his career as a tax accountant with Price Waterhouse and Company in New York. He is currently in private practice, handling all aspects of legal representation. He is a Board-Certified Criminal Law Specialist and his experience includes stints with the Collin County District Attorney and practicing private law with the firm of Grubbs, High, Goeller, and Associates. Since 2002, High has operated a general law practice in Dallas and Collin Counties as the Law Offices of Don High.

He is a 2007 graduate of Leadership Plano. He has also served on the board for Live from Plano as its treasurer, and has performed in the show for many years.

In a speech to supporters, High introduced his campaign theme, “It’s High Time”, and pointed out the level of criminal law experience required to effectively serve on the bench, noting that over 80% of the County Court’s business is criminal law.

More information about High’s experience and campaign platform is available at www.donhigh.com.

Bill

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: A Lawyer [Visitor] Email
We don't need a civil attorney whose ego is bigger than the courthouse, to "step on the becnh and administer justice . . . without any training or supervision." Really, have you done a lot of work with the Texas Penal Code, Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rules of Evidence? Save your money - rest your ego - and go back to practicing family law.
PermalinkPermalink 11/06/09 @ 15:09
Comment from: Citizen of Collin County [Visitor]
Humm. A lawyer who spells "bench" incorrectly. And complaining about a big ego? Silly. We need a judge who has actually practiced law in the county within the last 2 years (one of the requirements of running for judge in the county). Not just chasing red-light runners in a small town, but actually functioning as an attorney in the courts of Collin County.
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