Shareholder | Carrizo Springs
Eagle Pass
San Antonio
Michael Boyle is involved in a general civil litigation practice with emphasis in personal injury and real estate litigation. Mr. Boyle also has considerable experience representing governmental entities, as well as financial institutions. He has been named a Best Lawyer in San Antonio since 2006.
Practice Areas
Appellate Law
Bankruptcy
Commercial Litigation
Fiduciary Litigation
Insurance
Lender Liability Litigation
Litigation
Medical Malpractice Defense
Personal Injury
Education
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Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D. with High Honors, 1977
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Order of the Coif
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Texas Tech Law Review, 1975; Case Note Editor, 1976-77
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Phi Kappa Phi Honor Fraternity, 1977
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Class Standing 6/158
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Received American Jurisprudence Awards for excellent achievement in the study of Civil Procedure, Spring 1975, and Remedies, Fall 1976
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High grades in Oil and Gas and Texas Trial and Appellate Procedure
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Student Member, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
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St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA, B.A., 1974
Bar Admissions
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The State of Texas, 1977
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United States District Court Western District of Texas, 1979
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United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit, 1981
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United States District Court Northern District of Texas, 1987
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United States District Court Southern District of Texas, 1989
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United States Supreme Court, 1996
Professional Associations
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American Bar Association
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State Bar of Texas
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San Antonio Bar Association
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Maverick County Bar Association
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Uvalde County Bar Association
Board Certifications
Civil Trial Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization, 1986
Certification current
Representative Cases
Holt Helicopters, Inc. v AIG Aviation (Texas) Inc., et al., Cause No. 02-12-23,349-CV; 38th Judicial District, Uvalde County, Texas
George Phillips et al v Mossberg, et al., Cause No. 02-06-18346-MCV; 293rd Judicial District, Maverick County, Texas
Gonzalez, et al v AutoZone, Inc., et al., Cause No. 02-02-18117-MCV; 365th Judicial District, Maverick County, Texas
Published Works
Case Editor for Texas Tech Law Review
Note. Zoning - Application of a Percentage Destruction Ordinance to a Damaged Building That is One of Several Buildings Comprising a Nonconforming Use Is Held Unconstitutional. Adcock v. King, 520 S.W.2d 418 (Tex. Civ. App. – Texarkana 1975, no writ). 7 Texas Tech Law Review 228 (1975).
Note. Usury – Notice of Intention to Repossess, Petition in Suit on Debt, and Sequestration Affidavit Constitute "Chargings" Under Texas Usury Statutes. Moore v. Sabine National Bank, 527 S.W.2d 209 (Tex. Civ. App. – Austin 1975, writ ref'd. n.r.e.). 7 Texas Tech Law Review 801 (1976).
Symposium. Fifth Circuit Survey, Civil Procedure, 8 Texas Tech Law Review 977 (1977).
Languages
Working knowledge of Spanish language
Additional Information
Born March 18, 1951, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Married to Connie Lynn – 35 years
Children: Sean Francis (30 years) and Kevin Michael (28 years)
Member, Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church, San Antonio, Texas
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