About Amy E.

Amy E. Tabor trained in Texas and built a practice that stretches across state lines. She entered The University of Texas School of Law in 1999 and earned her J.D. in 2003. That early Texas legal education has remained a throughline in her career, even as she took on work and registrations in California as well.

Her involvement in organized bar work is a marked part of her professional life. In Houston she served as chair of the Houston Bar Association Antitrust Section from 2012 to 2013. Before that she co-chaired the HBA Communities in Schools Internship Committee from 2010 to 2012. Those roles placed her in the middle of both substantive legal discussion and community-oriented projects.

Beyond the bar association, she has been active in alumni and civic networks. Since 2013 she has been on the board of the Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Association of Greater Houston. That long-running service reflects an interest in sustaining links between legal practice, higher education, and the civic life of the city.

Tabor is admitted to practice in both Texas and California. Over time her work has included antitrust matters and business-related litigation, and she has handled regulatory issues that arise at the intersection of competition law and industry practice. Clients have looked to her for case management, brief writing and trial preparation in contentious matters. Her bar leadership on antitrust issues grew out of that regular exposure to competitive-law questions and courtroom strategy.

She is based at Caddell & Chapman, where she continues to handle civil litigation and antitrust-related work. Her practice blends courtroom experience, bar leadership and service to professional organizations. She maintains ties to the Houston legal community through association activity while continuing to accept matters that involve both Texas and California law.

Her professional path shows a mix of public engagement and litigation practice. The thread running through her career is steady participation in antitrust discourse, through committee leadership and board work, alongside day-to-day representation of clients in commercial disputes. She currently focuses her practice on antitrust and related commercial litigation.

Education

The University of Texas School of Law

J.D. (2003)

1999

Accepted Jurisdictions

California
Texas

Professional Associations

Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Association of Greater Houston

Board has membership 2013 - Current

Houston Bar Association

Chair - HBA Antitrust Section 2012 - 2013

Houston Bar Association

Co-Chair - HBA Communities in Schools Internship Committee 2010 - 2012