- 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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Las Vegas Parole vs Probation: Understanding Your Options
In Las Vegas, probation is a court-ordered period of supervision instead of imprisonment, whereas parole is the conditional release of an inmate from prison before their sentence ends. Probation is assigned by a judge, while parole is granted by a...
Colorado Gun Background Checks: Your Step-by-Step Guide
In Colorado, the background check process for buying a gun involves submitting a completed background check form and valid identification at the point of sale. The seller then submits this information to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which conducts...
Can You Carry a Loaded Gun in Your Car in Nevada?
In Nevada, you can carry a loaded handgun in your car without a permit, as long as it is not concealed on your person. However, carrying a loaded rifle or shotgun in your vehicle is illegal. The gun must be...
Misdemeanor Time Limits in California: Know Your Rights
In California, the statute of limitations to file a misdemeanor charge is generally one year from the date of the alleged offense. Certain exceptions may apply, such as for specific offenses or under particular circumstances, but the standard time frame...
Calculate Loss of Enjoyment of Life in Personal Injury Case
Calculating the loss of enjoyment of life in a personal injury case involves assessing the impact of the injury on the plaintiff's ability to engage in activities and experiences they previously enjoyed. This typically includes considering medical records, expert testimonies,...
Refusal to Testify in Court: What Happens to the Witness?
If a victim or witness refuses to testify, the court may compel them to appear through a subpoena. Failure to comply with a subpoena can result in contempt of court charges, which may include fines or jail time. In some...
First vs. Second Degree Robbery in California Explained
In California, robbery is classified as first-degree when it occurs in an inhabited dwelling, vessel, trailer coach, or building, or when the victim is a transit operator or passenger, or the crime happens during or immediately after using an ATM....
Violated Felony Probation? Jail Time Risks Explained
The jail time for a felony probation violation can vary significantly depending on the specifics of the case and the severity of the violation. Typically, it can result in serving the original sentence for the felony, which may range from...
Harassment Laws in California: Civil & Criminal Definitions
In California, harassment is legally defined as a pattern of behavior that is threatening, intimidating, or coercive, causing substantial emotional distress to the victim. It includes unwanted actions such as stalking, threats, and repeated communication. Harassment laws are governed by...
7 California E-Scooter Laws Every Rider Should Know!
In California, e-scooter riders must be at least 16 years old and wear a helmet if under 18. E-scooters are restricted to bike lanes, paths, or streets with speed limits of 25 mph or less, and they must not exceed...
California Pet Laws: 5 Animals You Can't Keep as Pets
In California, it is illegal to keep ferrets, hedgehogs, monkeys, gerbils, and squirrels as pets. These restrictions are in place to protect public health, safety, and native wildlife. Violating these laws can result in fines and the confiscation of the...
What is a Motion to Quash a Warrant? Your Rights and Options
A motion to quash a warrant is a legal request to invalidate or nullify a previously issued warrant, often due to procedural errors or lack of probable cause. If granted, the warrant is deemed invalid, and any actions taken under...