Martin Halick was born in
Elizabethton, Tennessee. He moved to Houston at a very young age. He grew up in
Houston, Texas. He went to HISD and transferred to Aldine where he graduated
from Aldine High School. After graduation he went to the University of Houston.
Martin Halick’s service
to the community began at an early age. While he went to college at the
University of Houston he was hired as a Houston Firefighter.
While working as a
firefighter, he graduated from the University of Houston (B.S. 1970) with a
major in Political Science and a minor in Speech. Upon graduation he applied to
law school at South Texas College of Law.
He was admitted to law
school, continued his career as a firefighter and was a part time instructor at
the Fire Training Academy.
At South Texas College of
Law, Martin Halick participated in student government. He was elected Freshman Senator
at the law school. He also joined a fraternity, Delta Theta Phi, E.E. Townes
Senate at South Texas College of Law. He was elected (Clerk of Exchequer)
1971-1972 in the fraternity.
Martin Halick also earned
distinction as a Member of the “Law Review” 1972-1973 at South Texas College of
Law. On the Law Review he was appointed to the post of “Book Review Editor”.
Membership to the “Law Review”1972-1973 is limited to students with the highest
academic achievements. His scholarship achievements also included “American
Jurisprudence Award” for scholarship given to the law school student for
achieving the highest grade and rank in the class for a particular subject
(Personal Property).
Throughout all his
studies in law school, Martin Halick continued working as a Houston
Firefighter. Martin was a member of the Firefighter’s Union Local 341. He was
active with the Houston Firefighters Union. Martin Halick graduated Law School
September of 1973, South Texas College of Law (J.D. 1973). He maintained his
contact with the Firefighters Union as well as the Houston Black Firefighters
Association and the Houston Hispanic Firefighters Organization. His
identification with Workers and Union Organizations have been a great influence
on his life.
Martin Halick has been
active in the Texas Bar Association. He served as a member of the Unauthorized
Practice of Law Committee Houston Subcommittee of the State Bar of Texas for
several years. He served as the Subcommittee Vice Chairperson for the years
1986 to 1988. He was duly appointed Chairperson of the Unauthorized Practice of
Law Committee Houston Subcommittee of the State Bar of Texas and served
faithfully during the years 1989 to 1991. He is a member of the Houston Bar
Association State Bar of Texas. He has been a member of the Houston Trial
Lawyers Association and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Martin
Halick has participated in Organizations of Trial Lawyers.
Over many years Martin
Halick has maintained his Association with Union and Labor Organizations. He
received an Appreciation Award at the Houston Black Firefighters 5th
Annual Scholarship Ball in January 1987. Martin Halick had the pleasure to meet
with and visit Dexter King, son of the honored Martin Luther King Jr. Martin
Halick continued his service and association with the Houston Black
Firefighters Association and he was presented an Award of Appreciation for outstanding
dedication and commitment to the Houston Black Firefighters Association again
in December 2005. He has maintained friendships with Founding Members of the
Organization and the first President of the Organization, Herbert Sims. In 2017
he continued with his association and contributions with Community Service Organizers
including Freddie Jackson. He has assisted when the need arises in many areas
of the City of Houston including Sunnyside, South Park Ministers Coalition and
the Mayor of Sunny Side, Sandra Hines. The Hispanic Houston Firefighters
Organization has also presented Martin Halick with an Award of Recognition and
Service. He continues thru the present in his Association with Rick Gomez,
Steve Alvarez, Enrique “Mico” Guerra and
other present and past chairman of the Hispanic Houston Firefighters Association
and Board Members.
Martin Halick’s
participation and assistance in varies communities has not gone without
recognition and praise. He received a Super Hero’s Award from the ex-Houston
Councilman Feliz Fraga. He received an Appreciation Award from State Senator
Rodney Ellis August of 1998.
Martin Halick also
received a Certificate of Congressional Recognition and is Recipient of the New
Millenium “Super Heroes” Community Service Award from Shelia Jackson Lee,
Member of Congress “1999”. He presently continues his association and service
thru Community Leaders including Sandra Hines, Honorary Mayor of Sunnyside in
Houston, Texas.
Martin Halick has
received many Awards for Scholarship, Achievement and Community Service. In
2010, Martin Halick received 20 year Anniversary rated BV Distinguished by
Martindale Hubbell, Peer Review Rated as very highly rated. In 2015, Martin Halick received a “Client
Distinction Award”. In 2016 Martin Halick received an Award presented to
“America’s Most Honored Professionals”. In 2017, Martin Halick received an
Award as Distinguished presented by Martindale Hubbell which noted that he has
a very high rating in both Legal Ability and Ethical Standards. Martin Halick
also has the highest rating given by BBB the Better Business Bureau.