If your child has been injured due to a faulty or defective child restraint, stop using it immediately. Keep the seat in your possession, however. It will be valuable evidence when you pursue your case. Please contact Waltman & Grisham today for crucial information about how to proceed.

 

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Tom White

Bio
After graduating with honors from the University of Texas, Mr. White obtained his law degree from the University of Houston Law Center, where he served as an editor for the Houston Law Review. He also received his Ph.D. in political science from Texas A&M University, where he has taught courses in Constitutional Law. He then began his legal career in Corpus Christi, where he served as a briefing attorney for the 13th Court of Appeals and, later, as an assistant district attorney. Since that time, Mr. White has engaged in virtually every facet of trial and appellate work. In Ex Parte Sanchez, 703S.W.2d 955, 958 (Tex. 1986), his representation of a court reporter in a contempt matter was described by the Texas Supreme Court as able and ingenious. He also serves as an Associate Municipal Judge for the City of College Station. Since 1993, Mr. White has been with Waltman & Grisham, where he is engaged in an extensive research, motions, discovery, and pleading practice.

Areas Of Expertise

  • Extensive research
  • Motions
  • Discovery
  • Pleading practice

Professional Affiliations

  • State Bar of Texas
  • Brazos County Bar Association
  • Licensed to practice law by the Texas Supreme Court
  • Admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Southern, and Western Districts of Texas

Education

  • B.S. University of Texas, cum Laude
  • J.D. from University of Houston
  • Ph. D. Texas A&M, Political Science--special focus in Regulatory Law

 

 
Waltman & Grisham also takes on big tobacco for America's children:
 

LA Times Article
October 2003

Philip Morris USA agrees to pay more than $2 million for a child's burn injuries in a lawsuit filed by Waltman & Grisham.

- Trial Journal Article
   November 2003

Trial Journal Article November 2003

Cigarette fire case appears in November issue of Trial, the Journal of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
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