Mark Falcon

Attorney At Law
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Mark Falcon

Founder, Attorney

Mr. Falcon is a trial attorney, licensed in 2001 by the State of Texas, and has been delivering accomplished results for clients going on 18 years. He relishes with delight in our fine adversarial legal process, genuinely enjoys the trial process and serves as a zealous opponent in the courtroom for clients of The Falcon Law Firm.  From Mr. Falcon’s legal beginnings in law school at Baylor University, he demonstrated early on a natural talent and ability at legal advocating, being distinguished as in the Top Ten Speakers during the Moot Court Competition and making the Order of Barristers.


Mr. Falcon zealously pursues his client’s cases at each and every step of the judicial process, taking and arguing the case to the highest Court in Texas, if legally necessary.

Mr. Falcon is a published attorney and has been published in the Texas Southwestern Case Reporter, in which he won on appeal and reversed a $95,000 judgment against his client.  Mr. Falcon’s firm will rigorously pursue your case at each stage of litigation, taking your case to the highest court if necessitated.  In fact, Mr. Falcon has been granted oral argument before the highest criminal court in Texas, The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in Austin. 


What is considered by many attorneys to be the crowning achievement when practicing criminal law, is to argue in Austin, Texas before the 9 Justices of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.  Our highest criminal Court has strict discretion to pick and choose what cases the Court will decide to address, among the many cases, which are submitted to the Court each year requesting to be reviewed.  This is procured for a client, by the attorney filing a Petition for Discretionary Review with the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.  For the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to grant the Petition for Discretionary Review, is in and of itself a success.  However, to then be granted oral argument by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, ensuring that the lawyer is granted the privilege to stand face to face before the Nine (9) judges of our highest criminal Court, and advocate for the client is a triumph. 

Areas of practice

Admitted to practice

Education

  • Baylor University College of Arts and Sciences
  • BA - Bachelor of Arts
  • 1997
  • Baylor University School of Law
  • JD - Juris Doctor
  • 2001
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