Mario J. Flores

Attorney at Law

The Law Office of Mario Flores, opened in September 2010, focusing on family practice.

My legal experience includes creating estate plans and drafting wills, trusts, and disability documents as an attorney for DuBois, Bryant, & Campbell, LLP (August 2007 - September 2010). During this time, I worked on probate estates and prepared and acquired requisite entitlements for land use development.

"I am here to help people make their voices heard and seek solutions to their problems."

My previous legal experience includes working as a law clerk at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, where I conducted research on various federal and state regulations and wrote legal memoranda.

I practice law with a professional and personalized approach. I am a devoted advocate for my clients, providing quality personalized legal services to individuals, families, and small businesses. I approach clients' concerns practically and efficiently, mindful that legal matters can quickly become complicated and costly.

You can be certain that I will vigorously defend my clients to ensure that their reputations and economic interests will be protected.

Bar Admissions

Texas

Professional Associations

American Bar Association
Austin Bar Association
Austin Young Lawyers Association
Real Estate Council of Austin
Hispanic Bar Association of Austin
Mexican American Bar Association
College of the State Bar of Texas

Memberships

American Cancer Society
Knights of Columbus - Chapter 8156
Young Hispanic Professional Association of Austin

Awards

Rising Star Recognition for Estate Planning (2012)
Exceptional Employee Recognition by the City of Austin (2001)
The Community Service & Leadership Award from Cornell University (1998)
Latino Leader of the Year from Cornell University (1997)
The President's Award from the Hispanic Bar Association of Austin (2009)

Education

J.D. - Texas Tech University School of Law
M.S. - University of Texas at Austin | City & Regional Planning
B.S.- Cornell University | Urban Studies