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Background & Practice Experience
Felix is a native Texan. He was born in New Braunfels, Texas. He attended Texas Lutheran College in Seguin, Texas and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and was an Academic All-American. Felix attended St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas. He is licensed to practice in Texas and United States District Court – Northern, Southern and Western Districts of Texas and before the Supreme Court of the United States of America.
Felix concentrates his practice to defending products liability, transportation, construction, governmental, premises liability, insurance (bad faith), environmental, labor & employment, personal injury, survival and wrongful death lawsuits in Texas state court and federal court. Felix is also a member of the Texas Association of Defense Counsel. Inc., the Defense Research Institute, the Claims & Litigation Management Alliance – Premium Member and the San Antonio Claims Association – Advisory Board.
In addition, Felix serves as the City Attorney for the City of Converse, Texas. Previously, he served as an Assistant City Attorney for the Texas cities of Boerne and Leon Valley. Prior to serving as civil defense litigation counsel, Felix was an Assistant District Attorney for the Texas counties of Webb and Zapata which comprised the 49th Judicial District of Texas and participated in numerous trials. This valuable trial experience has assisted him with his civil trials and courtroom appearances.
Areas of Practice
- Business and Commercial Litigation
- Construction
- Governmental Representation/Public Law
- Insurance Defense
- Labor and Employment Law
- Personal Injury
- Products Liability
- Transportation
Education
- 2001 J.D. – St. Mary’s University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas
- 1992 B.A., History – Texas Lutheran College, Seguin, Texas *Academic All-American
Bar and Court Admissions
- Texas
- The Supreme Court of the United States of America
- United States District Court – Northern, Southern and Western Districts of Texas