- 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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Acquitted vs Not Guilty: Key Differences Explained
If you stand accused of a crime, your criminal defense attorney should do everything in their power to safeguard your rights and diligently strive for the best possible outcome. What would be the most desirable verdict: acquitted or not guilty?...
Paralegal vs Legal Assistant – A Legal Guide
Quick Summary Legal Secretaries focus on administrative and clerical tasks like scheduling, document formatting, and managing communications. Paralegals provide substantive legal support, including legal research, drafting legal documents, and case preparation. Paralegals typically earn more than legal secretaries due to...
Can Charges Be Dropped Before Court? Success Rates and 5 Proven Strategies (2025 Guide)
Countless criminal cases never go to trial because they are dropped by the prosecutor or dismissed by the court. By using the Code of Criminal Procedure, it may be possible to get charges dropped before a trial even starts. If...
Alaska Oil Field Accident Lawsuit | Latest Updates
Alaskan oil field employees work under some of the most dangerous conditions in the United States. With America drilling for more oil than in years past, oilfield accidents continue to rise across the country. Workers in the oil and gas...
What Is Legal Standing? (Elements, Different Types & Definition)
When it comes to the legal concept of locus standi, also referred to as ‘legal standing,’ it simply refers to one’s capacity for bringing forth an action in a federal court. With a decade of legal experience, I am familiar...
What Does BAC Stand For? (Meaning, Laws & Blood Alchohol Levels)
If a police officer has pulled you over and detected that you’ve been drinking, the penalties can be severe. Depending on where you are, if your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is .08% or higher, it’s considered to be Driving While...
Misdemeanors that Prevent Employment | What You Need to Know
In most cases, you can still get a job after being convicted of a misdemeanor crime; however, some offenses make it more difficult or unfeasable to find a job in certain fields of work.
Arraignment Charges – Can They Be Dropped?
Judges do not normally dismiss or drop criminal charges during an arraignment hearing; however, in rare cases charges may be dismissed through a probable cause hearing, which typically occurs during an arraignment.
What Is an Attempted Murders Sentence?
(5 Types of Defenses)
Attempted murder comes in first and second degrees, and the penalties for the crime differ according to which degree is proved. Attempted first-degree murder is punishable by life in prison, whereas attempted second-degree murder is punishable by 5, 7, or...
What Are Domestic Violence Classes?
In most U.S. states, conviction for any domestic violence offense will result in probation and mandatory enrollment in domestic violence classes, which are designed to provide the information and tools needed to escape abuse or help others to escape.
What Is Criminal Mischief?
Types, Degrees, Penalties & Defenses
If you are facing criminal mischief charges, you could be looking at significant penalties, including fines ranging from $500 to $5,000 or even jail time, depending on the offense’s severity and the damage’s extent. On the other hand, if someone else’s...