Frank Valenzuela joined Fanning Harper Martinson Brandt & Kutchin, P.C. in 2007, and focuses his practice on school litigation, employment litigation and municipal government defense. He closely follows these and related issues and is the author of “Social Media Legal Issues—Virtual Friends/Real Problems,” and co-author of “Hot Topics in Constitutional, Civil Rights, Local Government, and Employment Law,” both published by the firm. He also is the author of “Windswept Halls: The Changing Economic Climate of the Obama Administration,” published in Texas magazine.
Admitted to The Florida Bar in 2003 and the State Bar of Texas in 2006, Frank is licensed to practice in all state courts in Texas and Florida and in the United States District Courts for the Northern District of Texas, and Northern and Southern Districts of Florida. Prior to joining the firm, Frank worked as an Associate Corporate Counsel for the Morgan Management Corporation, which operates Morgan Buildings and Spas, Inc. and related Morgan companies.
Originally from Miami, Frank received his undergraduate degree in Politics from the University of Dallas in 2000, and earned his law degree from Notre Dame Law School in 2003, where he was on the Moot Court Team. He and his wife moved back to Dallas from Miami in 2005, and are raising four sons. Frank enjoys spending time with his family and friends, including coaching soccer and playing sports.
Texas Rising Stars 2012
Texas Rising Stars 2011
Texas Rising Stars 2010
Admitted: 2006, Texas
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