About Clint
Clint Davis built a solid academic foundation before he ever entered a courtroom. He earned two bachelor’s degrees from the University of Texas at Arlington, one in international business and another in history and political science. He went on to complete his law degree at Texas A&M University School of Law. Those years produced a mixture of classroom rigor and early practical training that shaped his approach to practice.
After law school he established his career in Texas. He is admitted to practice in the state and has worked across a range of legal settings since earning his J.D. His early years in the profession included time learning the mechanics of litigation and client counseling. He then moved into roles that required managing case preparation and handling courtroom matters, gaining steady responsibility along the way.
Davis participates in several bar and professional groups around the Dallas–Fort Worth area. He holds memberships in the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers and the Dallas Bar Association. He is also active in the Tarrant County Bar Association and the Tarrant County Young Lawyers Association. Those connections have kept him engaged with local colleagues and current developments in Texas law.
His community involvement extends beyond legal organizations. Davis serves on the board of New World Preschool, a role that places him in everyday contact with nonprofit governance and education issues. Board service has given him additional experience in policy review and organizational oversight, and it has connected him to community leaders outside the legal profession.
Davis practices at Parvin Law Group, P.C. There he handles client matters that arise out of the Texas legal system. Colleagues describe him as steady in court and clear with clients. He prepares cases, meets deadlines, and works with opposing counsel to resolve disputes when possible. In professional meetings he tends to ask practical questions and focus on factual clarity.
His memberships in both Dallas and Tarrant County organizations reflect a practice built around local work and relationships. He continues to develop that practice in the Dallas–Fort Worth region while serving on a nonprofit board. He currently practices law at Parvin Law Group, P.C., handling legal matters for clients in Texas.