Gabe Vick
A native Texan, Gabe Vick grew up and attended high school in Weatherford, Texas. Gabe earned a degree from Texas A&M University in Speech Communication and Spanish. Gabe then attended South Texas College of Law in Houston, where he graduated cum laude. While in law school, Gabe earned numerous academic honors and served as a Landell Scholar, an Assistant Editor on the South Texas Law Review, and a Director on the Board of Advocates. Gabe competed in numerous mock trial and moot court competitions and was the 2006 ATLA Mock Trial National Champion. During law school, Gabe also worked for Justice Harriett O'Neill on the Texas Supreme Court.
After law school, Gabe went to work at Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP, where he defended numerous corporations on a variety of cases. Gabe quickly realized that his talents and skills were more suited to represent individual plaintiffs. Gabe now uses the experience he gained as a defense lawyer to aggressively and successfully represent individuals and families in federal and state courts throughout the United States.

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