About Chris G.
Chris G. Cagle earned his J.D. from South Texas College of Law in 2004 after completing a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance at Texas A&M University in 1995. He moved from a business undergraduate into law school at a time when many lawyers were reshaping their career directions. The shift gave him a mix of financial literacy and legal training that has shaped how he approaches cases.
Early in his career he became active in local trial circles. He joined the Capital Area Trial Lawyers Association in 2005 and maintained that membership into the present day. He was also a member of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association from 2006 through 2011. Those affiliations placed him alongside lawyers who practice in the courthouse and in preparation for trial, and they have been a steady part of his professional network.
Cagle practices in Texas. He has an Austin office where he handles matters that arise under state law. His work has involved courtroom appearances and the kinds of case preparation that trial work requires. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing evidence and practical in handling routine procedural issues.
Over the years his background in finance has informed how he handles the numbers side of disputes. That academic grounding can make a difference in cases that turn on financial records, valuations, or economic loss. He tends to pair documentary analysis with the practical demands of litigation, and he asks detailed questions of experts and opposing counsel alike.
Outside of trial work he has kept ties to the legal community through the associations noted earlier. Those connections often bring continuing education and peer discussion into his regular practice. He has used those resources to stay current on procedural changes and courtroom practices in Texas state courts.
Clients and other lawyers encounter him most often in Austin, where he maintains an office and a regular courtroom calendar. He balances courtroom practice with casework that requires close attention to financial documents and factual detail. He maintains a litigation practice in Austin and represents clients in Texas state courts.