Chris Jones
Chris Jones is a Board Certified personal injury lawyer and wrongful death lawyer with over 30 years of experience. Chris is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Mr. Jones is rated as a preeminent Lawyer by his peers. Chris and his wife Michelle office in Longview, Texas, but practice handle legal matters throughout Texas. After graduating from Baylor Law School in 1989, where he was Assistant Managing Editor of the Baylor Law Review, Chris Jones began his legal career in Dallas with the firm of Worsham, Forsythe, Sampels & Wooldridge defending the Texas Utilities Companies, KCS Railroad and other large corporations. The … [Read More...]
Michelle Jones
Michelle Jones is a Board Certified employment attorney specializing in labor and employment law and has over 30 years experience representing employers in litigation and counseling employers concerning critical employment decisions, policies and practices. Michelle has been Board Certified in Labor and Employment Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1995. After graduating from Baylor Law School, she started her practice in Dallas as an attorney in the Labor and Employment section of Gardere & Wynne and later practiced at Hughes & Luce. Michelle is only one of a few attorneys in East Texas specializing in Labor and Employment Law and has represented a number of … [Read More...]
Governmental Tort Liability, Governmental Immunity, Texas
Governmental entities are generally shielded from liability by "sovereign immunity". In order to hold a protected governmental entity accountable, a waiver of … [Read More...]
Fatal Workplace Accidents and Injuries, Texas Lawyer
Workplace Accidents and Injury Statistics Fatal work injuries in the United States dropped by approximately 7% to 4,383 deaths in 2012 according to results … [Read More...]
Head and Brain Injury Lawyer
Experienced head and brain injury lawyer, Chris Jones of Longview, Texas is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law and passionate in the representation of … [Read More...]