Immediately after graduating summa cum laude from the University of Houston with membership in the Honors College, Shahin Zamir attended Texas Tech School of Law. While there, Shahin earned the Henslee/American Jurisprudence Proof of Facts Research Prize and the CALI Excellence for the Future Award.
After graduating from law school, Shahin worked as an Assistant District Attorney, where he successfully tried over 30 jury trials to verdict. During his tenure, Shahin coached numerous high school mock trial and moot court teams. He also attended an invitation-only Trial Advocacy course at the National Advocacy Center, where many of the top District and United States Attorneys in the country are trained.
Once in private practice, Shahin was invited to become a member of The College of the State Bar of Texas due to his devotion to Continuing Legal Education. He was also selected to attend the Criminal Trial College, a grueling week-long seminar focused on mastering advanced trial techniques and courtroom advocacy.
Currently, Shahin maintains a very active litigation practice serving clients in Harris and contiguous counties. Shahin represents individuals injured by the negligence of others, bringing a trial-tested, client-first approach to personal injury matters. He prides himself on always being prepared and always understanding the needs of his clients, which is the foundation of effective and results-driven representation.
A native Houstonian, he is a die-hard Astros, Texans, and Rockets fan. In his spare time, he enjoys being physically active with his wife and daughters and helping students with mock trial and moot court competitions.
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Education
- Texas Tech School of Law, Lubbock, Texas, J.D.
- University of Houston Honor’s College, Houston, Texas, B.S.