About Don

Don Waggoner is admitted to practice law in both Texas and Florida. That dual admission frames much of his professional profile. It allows him to operate across two large and legally distinct jurisdictions.

Waggoner’s path to those bar memberships is reflected in the public listings for each state. He holds the credentials required to appear in state courts in Texas and Florida. Those credentials also make it possible to coordinate filings and procedural work when matters touch both states.

Across a career that spans state lines, Waggoner has worked with the realities of two legal systems. Licensing in Texas and Florida requires familiarity with different procedural rules, statutory frameworks and court practices. Handling matters that involve multiple state laws means paying close attention to where a case should be filed, which state’s law applies and what deadlines control.

Working between two jurisdictions often changes how an attorney organizes a practice. Communication and collaboration with local counsel become essential. So does an ability to plan litigation or transactional steps that respect the limits of each state’s courts. Those practical demands shape day-to-day decision making for any lawyer admitted in more than one state.

Colleagues and clients typically expect an attorney licensed in both Texas and Florida to manage cross-border logistics. That can include preparing pleadings that meet divergent procedural requirements, arranging admissions pro hac vice when necessary, and coordinating discovery across state lines. It can also mean advising on choice-of-law issues and jurisdictional strategy.

Waggoner’s licensure in two states positions him to serve clients who have legal matters touching Texas and Florida. That arrangement can be especially helpful for individuals and businesses that operate or own property in both states. It also lends itself to matters that arise from interstate transactions or litigation that spans state boundaries.

He maintains an active practice that addresses legal matters arising in Texas and Florida. His current work focuses on serving clients whose needs cross those state lines.

Languages

German (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Texas
Florida