
Patricia A. Shackelford, of the
Shackelford Law Firm, has worked on both civil and
criminal matters. She is a former briefing attorney
to the 13th Court of Appeals in Corpus Christi, Texas.
While at the Court of Appeals, Ms. Shackelford worked
on more than a hundred civil appeals. As a former partner
at Perry & Haas, L.L.P., Ms. Shackelford provided
legal briefing in a variety of personal injury, auto
products liability, insurance, and healthcare fraud
cases. The Shackelford Law Firm focuses on civil and
criminal appeals and trial briefing.
Fees for trial briefing and civil
appeals can be handled in a variety of ways from flex
fee, hourly, contingent fee, to some combination of
fee arrangements.
Criminal appeals and writs of habeas corpus are accepted
by court appointment and by private pay clients.
The Shackelford Law Firm is rated AV by the LexisNexis
Martindale-Hubbell Law Firm Rating System.
In the LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell Law Firm Rating
System "A" is the
highest rating in terms of quality of legal services and V is the highest in
terms of professional ethics. These law firm ratings attest to a lawyer's
legal ability and professional ethics, and reflect the confidential opinions
of members of the Bar and Judiciary.
For over 100 years, LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell
has provided the legal community with its Lawyer Rating
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process. Lawyers are rated separately on legal ability
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The Shackelford Law Firm, Perry & Haas, and the Allene Evans Law Firm, three independent law firms practicing cooperatively.
The Shackelford Law Firm does not offer any guarantee of case results. Past success in litigation does not guarantee success in any new or future lawsuit. This website describes some of the cases that Shackelford Law Firm has worked on in the past. The description of those cases is summary in nature. You should be aware that the results obtained in each of the cases we have worked on was dependent on the particular facts of each case. The results of other cases will differ based on the different facts involved.