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Ross II
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LLP 1200 Rothwell St Houston
✨ About
About Ross II
Ross Sears is an award-winning attorney and co-founder of Sears Crawford LLP in Houston, Texas.
Ross Sears’s passion and respect for the law and legal ethics runs deep. Born and raised in Houston by a family of attorneys, Ross Sears has been practicing law for more than 30 years and has earned numerous awards and distinctions during this time, including “Texas Super Lawyer” (every year for the past 10 years) and “Houston’s Best Lawyers for the People”, as well as being a member of the “Million Dollar Advocates Forum” and the “Multi-million Dollar Advocates Forum”.
Ross is Board Certified in Personal Injury Law (which includes legal malpractice) by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He primarily focuses on legal malpractice and serious personal injury cases.
⚖️ Practice Areas
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Personal Injury
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Legal Malpractice
Credentials & Experience
🎓 Education
University of Houston Law Center
J.D. (1991)
Law
University of Houston - Main Campus
B.S. (1988)
Psychology
📋 Bar Admissions
Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Member
Member
Member
Houston Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
American Board of Trial Advocates
Member
Member
Member
Harris County Bench Book Publication
Member
Committee Member
Member
State Bar of Texas # 17960011
Member
Member
Member
Board of Advocates
Member
University of Houston Law School
Member
💼 Professional Experience
Partner
Sears & Crawford, LLP 2000 - Current
Partner
Williamson, Sears & Rusnak, LLP 2014 - 2016
Partner
Williamson & Sears 1994 - 1999
🏆 Awards & Recognition
Super Lawyer
Texas Super Lawyers
AV Preeminent
Martindale-Hubbell Lawyer Services
Member of Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
National Trial Lawyers Top 100
The National Trial Lawyers
Top 100 Civil Attorneys in Texas
The National Trial Lawyers Top 100
Voted “One of Houston’s Best Lawyers for the People”
Houston Magazine H Texas
Who’s Who in American Law
Whos Who in American Law
📚 Publications
- Worker'
- s Compensation
- TADC Newsletter