“To add value to others, one must first value others.” – John Maxwell

 

I was born and raised in Arlington, Texas. I attended the University of Texas at Austin where I received a bachelor’s degree in government with a minor in history. I played the saxophone for about ten years including playing in the marching band as well as an ensemble in the school of music. I enjoyed going to just about every football game in my four years in college. After graduating from college in 2013, after a break I moved to Valparaiso, Indiana for law school.

After graduating law school and taking the Illinois bar exam, I moved to Chicago where I started practicing in personal injury law at a medium/large plaintiff’s firm. My wife and I got married in 2023. My wife was accepted into a fellowship in oncology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Hospital and we moved to Colorado in July 2024. While practicing in Chicago, I served as first chair  to almost two dozen jury trials.  I thoroughly enjoyed working with many clients guiding them through litigation, mediations, and arbitrations. I really enjoy when clients receive the results they deserve so that they can return to their pre-crash status as best they can. I enjoy hiking with my wife, working out, running, cooking, and trying new foods. I will always support my Texas sports but am open to going to Colorado sporting events.