- 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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Sunbed Tanning Injury(Symptoms, Liability, & Legal Advice)
Although UV light machines are popular, tanning beds and salons pose a risk of injuries such as tanning bed burns and infections to customers. This can be due to manufacturing errors or irresponsible behavior by employees. If you suffered a...
Legal Guide to How to Beat False Accusations
False accusations represent one of the most serious threats to individual liberty in the American criminal justice system, with nearly 3,600 documented wrongful convictions overturned since 1989 according to the National Registry of Exonerations — resulting in over 25,600 years...
What Is Job Abandonment (Laws, Main Reasons & How to Prevent It)
The concept of job abandonment in the state of California refers to when an employee stops showing up to work without formally submitting a resignation notice. The law does not specifically define how much work you can miss before your...
What Is a Warrant?(5 Most Common Types of Warrants Explained)
With so much uncertainty surrounding different types of warrants, it can be challenging to identify their fundamental differences. It is important to have a basic understanding of each type to ensure you are aware of your constitutional rights should legal...
What is Involuntary Manslaughter? (Examples, Charges, and Penalties)
Facing involuntary manslaughter charges? The outcome of your case could hinge on understanding the key differences between criminal negligence and an accident. A conviction could result in years behind bars, while a successful defense may lead to acquittal. Involuntary manslaughter...
What Is an Adverse Employment Action?(Examples & How to Prove It)
In order to make a claim for employment discrimination, it is necessary to demonstrate that the discriminatory behavior negatively impacted your job status, known as an “adverse employment action.” This precise terminology can be found in both federal and state...
Is Pushing Someone Assault?
(Definition,Types & Punishments Explained)
In most states, intentionally pushing someone can lead to a conviction for assault, regardless of whether you intend to cause harm. How is that possible? As an experienced criminal defense lawyer with over ten years of experience in assault laws,...
Attorney Letter of Representation(Examples & What Should Include?)
An attorney letter of representation is a document sent from a lawyer to an individual or entity advising that the lawyer represents a party in a legal matter. A letter of representation is an initial correspondence to begin seeking damages...
Fake 911 Call(Can I Really Go to Jail for Pranking the 911 Call?)
Prank calling 911 might seem like a fun idea, but these types of calls can cause panic or prevent law enforcement from responding to an actual crisis. In fact, one prank call to 911 can lead to serious fines and...
California Labor Code Section 2802
Labor Code § 2802 is a California law that requires employers to reimburse workers for “all necessary expenditures or losses incurred by the employee in direct consequence of the discharge of his or her duties.” Employers that fail to abide...
Is It Legal to Work 7 Days a Week?
Employees in most U.S. states are entitled to at least 1 day of rest out of 7, and employers cannot require their employees to work more than 6 days a week. However, certain employers can get permission from the Department...
Pretrial Diversion Programs – Who Qualifies?
Pretrial diversion programs allow eligible defendants to avoid serving jail time if they complete treatment and education classes. The court then dismisses and seals the case, as if the matter had never happened. No jail time, and no record of...



