Dareld Ray Morris III
was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2008. He received his Bachelor of
Business Administration in Business Management from St. Edwards University in
Austin, Texas in 2004 and his Juris Doctor from Ave Maria School of Law in Ann
Arbor, Michigan. While pursuing his undergraduate degree Mr. Morris
received an athletic scholarship and lettered in Men’s Golf.
Upon graduating
from law school, Mr. Morris worked for the Internal Revenue Service and worked as a solo practitioner where
he successfully represented clients with a variety of legal issues. Currently,
he owns and operates several businesses ranging from early-stage companies to
franchises. As an entrepreneur himself, Mr. Morris believed that by starting
his own law practice he would be able to effectively assist other business
owners with their legal and tax needs. By founding Morris & McClimon, Mr.
Morris has been able to fully realize his passion for helping entrepreneurs at all levels of
litigation and protection.
Contact Information
Telephone: 512.971.8648
Facsimile: 512.532.0799
Email: dareld@themorrislawfirm.com
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Caroline A. McClimon
was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2009. Ms. McClimon received her B.A.
degree in Political Science from Southern Methodist University in 2005. While
pursuing her undergraduate degree, Ms. McClimon received an athletic-scholarship
and lettered in Women’s Crew. Ms. McClimon received her J.D. from the University
of Oklahoma College of Law. While in law school, Ms. McClimon served as assistant editor of Oklahoma Law Review, received an American Jurisprudence (Am. Jur.) Award for Agricultural Environmental Law and served as President of the Christian Legal Society
and Secretary of the Oklahoma International Law Society. Ms. McClimon has previously worked for United States Senator John Cornyn and on several grassroots campaigns.
Prior
to founding Morris & McClimon, Ms. McClimon worked at a firm in Dallas where
she obtained invaluable experience representing several thousand plaintiffs in litigation
involving mass tort, breach of contract and antitrust claims. Ms. McClimon also
represented land owners in several administrative hearings before the Texas
Railroad Commission and helped in negotiating and drafting mineral leases that were
favorable to land owners.
Contact Information
Telephone: 512.971.8648
Facsimile: 512.532.0799
Email: caroline@themorrislawfirm.com
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