Gwendolyn R. Simpson was admitted to the Texas State Bar in

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Gwendolyn R. Simpson was admitted to the Texas State Bar in
November 2007 after graduating from Baylor Law School, and is
licensed to practice in the State of Texas and the Southern District of
Texas. She is also a certified mediator.
While attending Baylor Law School, she was on the Dean’s List
and overall, awarded nine Dean’s Academic Merit Scholarships for
her outstanding academic performance. She excelled in her studies,
was invited to write on for Law Review, and tied for best brief in the
Dawson and Sodd Moot Court Competition. Prior to law school,
Ms. Simpson graduated summa cum laude in the top 10% of her
class from LeTourneau University with a Bachelor’s of Business
Administration and had a successful career as a paralegal.
After Ms. Simpson was admitted to State Bar of Texas in 2007, she opened her own practice and
handled high conflict cases in civil litigation, commercial disputes, personal injury, and
insurance defense. She is experienced in transactional law, and has negotiated contracts, real
estate transactions, employment agreements, and provided guidance in estate planning. She also
served the briefing attorney for the Honorable Kathleen Hamilton, of the 359th District Court in
Montgomery County, performing legal analysis and researching case law, managing the civil
submission docket and making recommendations to the court. She was honored to be appointed
by the Montgomery County Board of Judges to serve as a Master/Referee, and was chosen to
administer a newly created Veterans Treatment Court. Ms. Simpson also assisted in developing
a legal course curriculum that was approved by the American Bar Association and served as an
adjunct professor at the Center for Advanced Legal Studies. Overall, she has experienced great
success both in and out of the courtroom, with her award-winning legal writing ability and
unrelenting advocacy for her clients.
Ms. Simpson was recognized by the Pro Bono College of the State Bar for the Care Commitment
in both 2014 and 2015. She was a member of the College of the State Bar in 2008, 2009 and
2014.
In her downtime, Ms. Simpson enjoys spending time with her family. Her hobbies include
reading, traveling and sampling the area’s outstanding offering of cupcakes.