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Rob Galvin

I'm Rob Galvin. I received a BA and JD from U.T. While in law school, I competed in numerous interscholastic competitions, and won a national title.  I was inducted into the Order of the Barristers in 1999. During this time, I discovered my passion for advocacy; working for Broadus Spivey while under the tutelage of Francis Pan only served to further ignite that passion.

Over the past 12 years, I have lived in Texas courtrooms.  I have tried cases to the jury, many more to the court, and written and argued appeals.  I have built a strong reputation for being an outstanding trial lawyer, which is rooted not only in courtroom demeanor, ability to advocate my client's position, but more importantly, the ability to communicate in direct, simple terms the law and its application.  My commitment to hard work and the practice of law has resulted in speaking engagements at various legal seminars, and service on several committees.

Nevertheless, as much as I may personally enjoy the courtroom, a client's best interest is often served by resolving the case prior to trial.  It is our experience that properly preparing a case for trial is the best approach to reaching a pre-trial resolution. However, there are undoubtedly some cases that must be concluded from  inside a courtroom.

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William Dominguez

After working as a construction worker, a scuba diving instructor, and a financial representative, Will made the decision to start college at the ripe old age of 30 years.  He completed his law degree at the University of Texas School of Law in 2000.  While attending UT, the Board of Advocates awarded him the Barrister Award naming him one of the top ten advocates for his class.

Will found his calling in family law. He has been practicing exclusively in this area for the past nine years, specializing in divorces with moderate and large marital estates, high conflict cases involving children, and in obtaining protective orders for victims of domestic violence.

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