About Boe Lynn
Boe Lynn Bowen earned her law degree from Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law, graduating in 2013. She later attended the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College, where she studied trial law. Those steps provided both the credentialing and courtroom training that shape her approach to litigation and dispute resolution.
Her practice has included regular admission to state and federal tribunals. She is authorized to appear in Texas courts and is admitted in several federal jurisdictions, including the Northern, Eastern, Southern and Western Districts of Texas, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court. That range of admissions gives her access to cases that move between state and federal systems.
Bowen established The Bowen Law Office, PLLC, where she has handled litigation and client counsel matters. She holds multiple dispute resolution credentials. Those include a Family Mediation Certificate from the Houston Dispute Resolution Center and Basic Mediation and Arbitration certificates from Manousso Mediation and Arbitration, LLC. She uses those skills in and out of the courtroom, often assisting clients who prefer negotiated outcomes to protracted trials.
Her professional memberships reflect active participation in the local bar community. She is a member of the Houston Trial Lawyers, Houston North West Bar Association and Houston Bar Association, and she is a member of the Texas Bar College. Those associations offer forums for continuing legal education and peer review, activities she has maintained alongside private practice.
Colleagues describe Bowen as pragmatic in case assessment and methodical in preparation. She applies training from trial college to courtroom work while bringing mediation techniques into settlement discussions. That combination allows her to adapt to different case trajectories, whether a matter proceeds to trial or settles at the negotiating table.
Today she practices from Bowen Law Office, PLLC, representing clients in both state and federal matters and providing mediation and arbitration services. Her current practice covers litigation and alternative dispute resolution in Texas and in the federal courts where she is admitted.