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Texas Board Certified The purpose of this site is to provide the public with listings of attorneys throughout the State of Texas who are board certified.

The purpose of this site is to provide the public with listings of attorneys who are board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization as having a "special competence" in relation to a particular area of the law. Attorneys can be Board Certified in one or more of twenty one (21) different areas of the law. The decision to become Board Certified is voluntary. The certification process may

take eight to nine months from the initial application to notification of test results. There are limitations on how often an attorney may reapply to become board certified. The designation "Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization" means your attorney is recognized as having experience and involvement in a particular area of the law.

03/20/2025

VERY IMPORTANT reminder as we head into traditional peak tornado season in most of the United States! There are different levels of Tornado warnings and different criteria for labelling a warning.

These are impact-based warnings, and here are the specifics. Some of these specifics are mainly for meteorologists, however you might want to acquaint yourself with them too!
Most commonly, you'll see four types of warnings:

1.) A basic Tornado Warning, with a “radar-indicated” tag. Can also include a “Considerable” tag. This is the lowest threshold for warning issuance, not requiring confirmation on the ground or debris signatures on radar. Sometimes there are radar coverage gaps, visibility gaps, or other issues that make confirmation hard to impossible.

2.) A Tornado Warning, confirmed or reported. This would either have been observed by sources and corroborate radar, or confirmed on radar via a TDS. A “TDS” or (tornado debris signature) is a common confirmation tool, where we can use correlation coefficient, a tool to detect different debris or hydrometeors aloft. This could also contain a “considerable” tag.

3.) A PDS Tornado Warning (particularly dangerous situation). This would likely contain the “considerable” tag or “catastrophic” tag and have at least the 50kt-70kt *Vrot* as seen below. This is one step below an “emergency”. This would likely have confirmation from ground truth, and a very distinct signature on reflectivity, velocity, storm-relative velocity, and correlation coefficient. A TDS would probably be very distinct on radar, and the tornado could be capable of intense damage, for a PDS warning to be issued.

4.) A Tornado Emergency. This is the highest tier of tornado warnings that can be issued. This is reserved for dangerous tornadoes in a threatening location, and contains the “catastrophic” tag. A TDS must be present on radar or confirmed, and 70kt *Vrot*, STP>6. Several historic tornadoes in populated areas have been issued as "emergencies", and these are reserved for only the most dangerous of events.

*Vrot = mesocyclonic rotational velocity. In simple terms, this is how we measure the strength of the rotation inside of a supercell or the central updraft structure of a particular cell. This helps us determine if tornadogenesis is likely, and if an intense tornado may already be ongoing.

04/06/2018
03/21/2018

“Whatever side I take, I know well that I will be blamed.” —Louis XIV

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03/19/2018

The Oldest Continuing Law Practice in the United States is Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, New York City and began practicing in 1792.

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03/14/2018

Did you know???

Satisfaction is the performance of the terms of an agreement; discharge of an obligation.

03/14/2018

Did you know??

A question of law is a question about the law affecting the case, for the judge to decide.

03/14/2018

Did you know??

A question of fact is a question for the jury to decide, upon conflicting evidence

03/14/2018

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A plaintiff is the party bringing an action.

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