- Civil Trial Law Specialist,
- Personal Injury Trial Law Specialist by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and
- Civil Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
About C.L. Mike Schmidt
Certifications
- Civil Trial Law Specialist
- Personal Injury Trial Law Specialist by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and
- Civil Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy
- Fellow of American College of Trial Lawyers
- Member of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers
- Member of the International Society of Barristers
- Former National Membership Chairman and a Diplomate of the American Board of Trial Advocates
- Listed for several years in The Best Lawyers in America,
- Listed as One of the Best Lawyers in Dallas by D Magazine,
- Listed in Who’s Who in Law by the Dallas Business Journal
- Member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum
- Featured on the Learning Channel about a wrongful death case in Texas entitled The Magic Bullet
- Board President of the Millicent M. Rogers Museum in Taos, New Mexico
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What to Expect from a Public Defender: Essential Guidelines
Public defender guidelines are rules and standards that govern the representation provided by public defenders to ensure competent and effective legal defense for indigent defendants. These guidelines include requirements for case preparation, client communication, legal research, courtroom advocacy, and ethical...
Are Short-Barreled Rifles and Shotguns Legal in California?
Short-barreled rifles (SBRs) and short-barreled shotguns (SBSs) are illegal in California. Possessing, manufacturing, or transferring these firearms is prohibited under California law. Exceptions are rare and typically require specific federal and state permits.
Casino Markers in Nevada: A Risky Bet?
Casino marker laws regulate the issuance and repayment of credit extended by casinos to gamblers. In Nevada, failure to repay casino markers is treated as a criminal offense equivalent to passing a bad check, potentially leading to felony charges. Prompt...
California Burglary: Felony or Misdemeanor? It Depends...
In California, burglary can be classified as either a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on the circumstances. First-degree burglary, involving residential properties, is always a felony. Second-degree burglary, involving commercial properties, can be charged as either a felony or a...
Police Taser Use: Limits in California's Excessive Force Law
Tasers and stun guns are non-lethal weapons used by law enforcement to subdue individuals through electric shock, which can temporarily incapacitate a person. Concerns about police excessive force arise when these tools are used inappropriately or excessively, leading to injuries...
Indecent Exposure: When Does it Become a Felony?
Indecent exposure is charged as a felony in cases where the individual has prior convictions for indecent exposure or related sex crimes, or if the act is committed in front of a minor. Enhanced penalties are applied based on repeat...
Statute of Limitations for DUI: How Long Do Charges Last?
The statute of limitations to file a DUI charge varies by state. In many states, misdemeanor DUI charges must be filed within 1 to 2 years, while felony DUI charges may have a longer statute of limitations, often up to...
Las Vegas Warrants: Free Ways to Check Clark County Statuses
To check if you have warrants in Clark County, Las Vegas, visit the Clark County Courts website and use their online warrant search tool. Alternatively, you can call the Clark County Warrant Office directly. For a comprehensive search, you may...
Reinstating Your California Driver's License After Suspension
To get your license back after a suspension in California, you need to complete the suspension period and meet all court and DMV requirements, which may include paying fines, completing a DUI program, and filing proof of insurance (SR-22). After...
5 Examples of Second Degree Murder in California
Second-degree murder in California is an unlawful killing with malice aforethought, but without premeditation or deliberation. It involves reckless disregard for human life, such as driving under the influence with extreme recklessness. The penalty for second-degree murder can be 15...
California Pit Bull Laws: No Bans, But Responsibilities Apply
In California, there are no state laws specifically targeting pit bulls, but local governments have the authority to enact breed-specific regulations. Some cities have implemented ordinances requiring pit bull owners to adhere to stricter guidelines, such as mandatory spaying/neutering and...
Colorado Driving Record: Easy Ways to Check License Points
To check the points on your Colorado driver's license, you can request a copy of your driving record through the Colorado Department of Revenue’s Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website. You may also visit a local DMV office in person...