Trey Branham is an attorney who helps people with their legal needs. He has been practicing law since 2000, and his practice areas include family law, probate, personal injury, bankruptcy, and general civil litigation. His goal is to bring justice to his clients and help deter the malice from occurring in the future.
The attorney has worked with a wide range of courts, including but not limited to the State Bar of Texas, the U.S. Court of Appeals, and the U.S. District Court of Texas. He has handled and reported over 15 cases.
In Re Ward, Hayden v. 3M Company, Yaquinto v. Ward, Williams v. Rowell Investments, and MIrakay v. Dakota Growers Pasta Company. He has been practicing law since 2000, and his practice areas include family law, probate, personal injury, bankruptcy, and general civil litigation. Trey Branham’s goal is to bring justice to his clients and help deter the malice from occurring in the future.
The attorney has worked with a wide range of courts, including but not limited to the State Bar of Texas, the U.S. Court of Appeals, and the U.S. District Court of Texas. His popular publication is It Couldn’t Happen Here: The English Rule-But in South Carolina 49 S.C.L.Rev.971 (1998).
Other than practicing law, Trey gained his expertise through his studies. He pursued his political science degree at Florida State University in 1992. Later, the lawyer earned his Juris degree from the University of South Carolina School Of Law in 1999. He has earned Texas Rising Stars Honoree once and Texas Super Lawyer Honoree twice.
Backed up with his wide range of experience and sound educational background, Trey Branham is the ideal professional attorney to handle your case.