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Frank J. Garza

Frank Garza
is a shareholder of the Firm, Chair of the Firm's Practice Management
Committee and a member of the Firm’s Shareholder Compensation Committee. He
is Head of the Public Law, Utility and Environmental Section. He was
educated at Trinity University (BA, 1983) and Catholic University Law School
in Washington, D.C. (JD 1986).
He is licensed to
practice before the United States Supreme Court, Fifth Circuit Courts of
Appeals, Western District of Texas, Northern District of Texas and has been
licensed by the State Bar of Texas since 1987. He is a member of the
International Municipal Lawyers Association, and has taught over ten
Continuing Legal Education Courses in the areas of municipal law as well as
employment law. Mr. Garza is an adjunct professor of Graduate studies
classes at St. Mary’s University entitled, “Ethics and Public Officials” and
“Basics of Municipal Law”.
Mr. Garza is a
highly respected attorney who brings a wealth of experience especially in
the areas of public law and employment law. He currently serves as City
Attorney for the cities of Balcones Heights, Bulverde, Poteet, Sabinal,
Terrell Hills and Kansas City. He serves as general counsel to various
other governmental entities including Brooke Development Authority, City of
San Antonio Civil Service Commission and City of San Antonio Police and Fire
Civil Service Commission. He currently provides legal guidance to the
cities of Tyler, Laredo, Leon Valley and Pearsall. As an Assistant City
Attorney for the City of Dallas he provided legal representation to all city
departments in the employee grievance and disciplinary process, as well as
provided legal advice to all city departments in responding to claims and
lawsuits involving labor and employment matters. During his tenure with the
City of Dallas, Mr. Garza developed the sexual harassment policy, drug
testing policy and related policies. He also provided training to City
supervisors on the ADA, Sexual Harassment and FMLA and was lead counsel in
over ten employment and civil rights jury trials. During this time, he
argued on six occasions to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and twice to
the State Court of Appeals, writing two Briefs in Opposition for Writ of
Certiorari to the United States Supreme Court. He was responsible for
briefing City Council on complicated employment matters.
In October of
1995, Mr. Garza joined the City Attorney’s Office in San Antonio, Texas as
First Assistant City Attorney. His primary responsibility was to assist the
City Attorney in the overall management of the City Attorney’s Office. He
represented the City in litigation and legal proceedings and providing legal
advice to the City Council, City Manager, department heads, boards and
commissions and other City staff.
From April of 1997 to
January 2002, Mr. Garza was named City Attorney to the City of San Antonio.
As City Attorney, he managed the entire City’s Legal Department, which
included 125 employees, 54 being attorneys. He was directly responsible for
advising the City Manager, City Council, staff members and other City
officials concerning the legal duties relevant to their office. He prepared
and administered the budget for the Legal Department, directly supervised
six Division Chiefs in the management of the office, and was lead attorney
on the city’s most recent redistricting plan.


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