Gloria Yates Early embarked on her journey to legal expertise with a
four-year Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Texas,
Austin campus, graduating in January of 1974. Her commitment to legal
studies continued as she pursued a certificate in Lawyer's Assistant
Studies from Southwest Texas State University, now known as Texas
State University, in 1988. Ms. Early's dedication and competence led
her to become a certified legal assistant, accredited by the National
Association of Legal Assistants.
In 1999, Gloria Early
achieved another significant milestone in her educational journey,
graduating from OCU Law School in Oklahoma City with a Juris
Doctorate in law. Following this accomplishment, she successfully
passed the Texas State Bar exam, a pivotal moment that allowed her to
open her law office doors in San Antonio, Texas later that same
year.
Throughout her pursuit of education, Ms. Early
gained invaluable real-world experience. She worked at Southwestern
Bell Telephone in various roles, including Outside Plant Supervisor
in New Braunfels, Texas, Chief Assigner Austin, North at the North
Loop Office in Austin, Texas, and as a Staff Antitrust Specialist at
the Headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri within the legal department
between 1973 and 1983. During her tenure in the Legal Department,
Gloria Early collaborated with the General Counsel of Southwestern
Bell and Mark Garlinghouse, Corporate Counsel of AT&T, on a
Department of Justice case presided over by Judge Greenhill, as well
as other corporate lawsuits. This Department of Justice case was one
of the most significant antitrust suits in the country, leading to
the division of operating companies from the parent company, AT&T.
The cases found their place in the Federal Legal Reporter system in
1984 and 1986-1988. Subsequently, Ms. Early continued to work as a
Legal Assistant for several Austin law firms.
Gloria Early
has showcased her legal skills in various areas. Her practice
includes the representation of clients in serious criminal cases,
ranging from misdemeanors to first-degree felonies. Her extensive
experience includes litigating felony trials before a jury,
demonstrating her profound understanding of the law and her ability
to advocate effectively.
In her capacity as a civil
attorney, Ms. Early has consistently handled divorces, adoptions, and
other family lawsuit cases, including cases involving the removal of
disabilities for minors. Additionally, Gloria Early has served as an
experienced ad litem, representing parents who are under
investigation by the Texas Department of Family and Protective
Services, further expanding her knowledge in these matters.
In
the realm of real estate law, Ms. Early has prepared deeds related to
divorce, probate, and intestate work (Estate Deeds). She has also
addressed eviction and landlord-tenant matters. While Gloria Early
does handle foreclosures, she collaborates with a federal attorney if
the case is removed to federal court. She has prepared leases for
numerous clients.
Ms. Early is skilled in probating
estates and handling intestate administrations (cases in which
individuals passed away without a will). She has also managed
contested guardianships. In complex cases, when the level of
difficulty and the involvement of multiple parties and attorneys on
the other side necessitate it, Gloria Early associates with an Of
Counsel. She aims to ensure her clients have adequate coverage and
representation in cases with a high level of complexity.