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James
A. Hall is a
founding shareholder of Branton & Hall, P.C. He was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 1975 and is also
admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, The United
States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and The United States
District Courts for the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western
Districts of Texas. He received his Bachelors Degree from The University of Texas in 1971 and
his Law Degree from Baylor University in 1975.
Mr. Hall is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and in Civil Trial by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He currently serves as
a Director of the State Bar of Texas, as well as a Commissioner of the
State Commission on Judicial Conduct. The State Commission on Judicial
Conduct is the independent Texas state agency created by an amendment to
the Texas Constitution in 1965, that is responsible for investigating
allegations of judicial misconduct or judicial disability, and for
disciplining judges. Only two lawyers out the State of Texas serve on
the Commission at any one time.
He has served as President of the San Antonio Bar Association for the 2001-02 year, as President of the American Inn of Court, William S. Sessions Inn (1998-99), and as President of the San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association (1990-91).
Attorney Hall also served the
State Bar of Texas as Chairperson, District 10C Grievance Committee
(1993-1996; 1999-2002) and Committee Chair, District 10C Grievance
Committee (2000-2002).
Mr. Hall is a fellow in the Texas Bar Foundation and is a member
of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, and The American Board
of Trial Advocates. He has been a licensed pilot since 1980, and
currently holds a multi-engine and instrument rating.
Trial Lawyer Hall focuses on wrongful death and personal injury cases
involving automobile and truck collisions, industrial accidents,
defective products, and medical malpractice.
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