About Charles M.
Charles M. Leftwich built his path to the law through steady study and longstanding engagement with legal training. He completed a Bachelor of Arts at Brigham Young University in 1991. He then earned his Juris Doctor from South Texas in 1996, finishing law school as the 20th century wound down and a new set of legal challenges began to emerge.
After graduating in 1996, Leftwich began a career that has covered three decades. He has worked in private practice and provided counsel to a range of clients. Over the years he has handled matters that required both courtroom presence and careful negotiation. He learned early that effective representation depends as much on clear communication as it does on legal analysis.
Leftwich’s professional life has involved steady client work and case management rather than public spectacle. He has taken assignments that required attention to procedural detail and that called for measured judgment under pressure. Colleagues describe his style as pragmatic: he prioritizes the immediate needs of clients and the practical steps needed to move matters forward. That approach has carried through routine filings and longer, more complex matters alike.
Education has remained a touchstone for Leftwich. The combination of a liberal arts degree and legal training shaped the way he frames issues. He emphasizes fundamentals of the law and the factual record when explaining options to clients. That methodical orientation informs how he prepares for hearings, negotiates settlements, and advises on risk.
As of 2026, Leftwich continues to practice law. He maintains an active caseload and works directly with clients to resolve disputes and manage transactional concerns. He currently provides legal counsel, representation, and advocacy for clients in his ongoing practice.