About David
David Teasdale built his legal foundation at Texas A&M University in College Station, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in 2012. He went on to study law at South Texas College of Law and received his J.D. in 2017. Those years shaped his approach to the practice: steady, practical and rooted in the state where he practices.
Soon after law school, Teasdale became active in local professional circles. He joined the Houston Bar Association in 2018 and has remained engaged there. In 2023 he expanded his involvement to include the Fort Bend County Bar Association and the Katy Bar Association. The memberships reflect a lawyer who keeps close professional ties in the Houston region and surrounding counties.
Teasdale’s early work experience was centered in law offices that handle a range of client needs. He later took a position at Hunt Law Office, PLLC, where he has worked on matters that arise under Texas law. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases and practical when advising clients. He approaches each matter by setting clear objectives and focusing on the steps needed to reach them.
On the administrative side, he maintains active membership in multiple bar associations. Those relationships provide a network of peers and resources across the region. He participates in meetings and continuing education offered by these groups. That involvement helps him stay current on procedural developments and local court practices.
Clients and fellow attorneys who work with Teasdale note his steady courtroom demeanor and his preference for direct communication. He prepares filings carefully and aims to explain options plainly. He does not rely on jargon when speaking with clients. Instead, he breaks down issues and timelines so people understand practical consequences.
Outside courtroom and office tasks, Teasdale’s background—anchored by a liberal arts undergraduate education and a professional law degree—shapes how he approaches problem solving. He tends to weigh statutory text, precedent and the factual record together when forming a case strategy. That methodical stance guides his day-to-day work.
He is admitted to practice in Texas and continues to serve clients through Hunt Law Office, PLLC. He currently practices at Hunt Law Office, PLLC, representing clients in matters arising under Texas law.