Christie L. Hobbs
Ms. Hobbs's practice concentrates on civil litigation and school law. Ms. Hobbs is fluent in Spanish and translated trial and appeal transcripts from Latin American courts. Ms. Hobbs is a trained mediator and former teacher.
EDUCATION:
Texas Tech School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence,
2007
Editor in Chief, Texas Tech Administrative Law Journal, Vol. 8
Publication: State-Federal Partnerships in Immigration Enforcement: Is the
Trend Right for Texas?, 8 Tex. Tech L.J. 141 (2007)
University of Texas at Arlington, Teacher Certification, 2001
Texas Christian University, B.A., Spanish and English, cum laude, 2000
PRACTICE AREAS:
General Civil Litigation; Commercial Litigation; Transactional; School Law
REPRESENTATIVE ENGAGEMENTS:
Ms. Hobbs has represented:
- Real estate developer in breach of contract claim
- School district in breach of warranty claim
- Homeowner in breach of fiduciary duty suit against mortgage company
- Consumers in claims under the Deceptive Trade Practices Act
- Independent contractor in breach of contract claim against municipality
- Consumers in claims for insurance coverage
- Contractor in negligence claim
- Clients in personal injury, wrongful death, and survival action
- Business owners in debt collection disputes
- Clients in dispute before the American Arbitration Association
Admitted to Texas State Bar, 2007
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