Gary A. Udashen's law practice combines the book knowledge that comes with an active appellate practice with the trial skills of a seasoned trial attorney. Dividing his practice between these two areas has enabled Mr. Udashen to bridge what is often considered separate areas of criminal defense …
U.S. District Court, Western, Texas
Bruce E. Anton
Bruce Anton graduated from Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law in 1979 where he was the Champion of the prestigious Russell Baker Moot Court Competition as well as the Associate Editor of the Journal of Air Law and Commerce. Following graduation, Mr. Anton worked as a briefing …
J. Joseph Mongaras
J. Joseph “Joey” Mongaras’s practice is focused on the most challenging criminal cases in federal and state court. In 500-plus cases over the course of his career, Joey has vigorously represented clients accused of nearly every imaginable serious felony, including fraud, robbery, possession of child …
Katherine L. Reed
Katherine L. Reed handles all types of federal and state criminal cases, from DWI to murder, from investigation to post-conviction challenges. Through effective communication with her clients, prosecutors, and other agents, Katherine works to quickly minimize the stress and disruption that a …
Brett Ordiway
Brett Ordiway’s practice is devoted solely to representing the wrongfully convicted and sentenced. One of just 126 Texas attorneys board certified in criminal-appellate law, Brett has represented countless people in direct appeals and applications for writs of habeas corpus in the state and federal …
Robert N. Udashen
Robert Udashen graduated from The University of Texas School of Law in 1977 where he received the Perry Jones Award as the school's most outstanding criminal law student. Following graduation, Mr. Udashen joined the Staff Counsel for Inmates at the Texas Department of Corrections. There he …