Michael J. Guerra

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Biography

Mr. Guerra was born and raised in Brownsville, Texas. He obtained his Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. He obtained his law degree in 2011 from Thurgood Marshall School of Law. In 2011 he began serving as a prosecutor for the Cameron County District Attorney’s Office. Ultimately becoming the Chief Felony Prosecutor for Judge Janet Leal of the 103rd Judicial District Court in Cameron County. He joined the firm in the Summer of 2018. Since that time he has become an effective and respected advocate, managing a docket of approximately 70 cases. Mr. Guerra is also fluent in Spanish.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Personal Injury-General Defense
  • Personal Injury-Products Defense
  • Medical Malpractice Defense

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Texas State University, B.S., Criminal Justice
Law School Attended:
Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Texas Southern University, J.D., 2011
Year of First Admission:
2013
Admission:
2013, Texas
Languages:
Spanish
ISLN:
1000370880

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