About Edward
Edward Estrada is a Texas-licensed attorney who built his legal foundation at Texas Tech University School of Law. He entered the law program in 2007 and earned his J.D. in 2010. The years at Texas Tech shaped his approach to practice: methodical, pragmatic, and attentive to procedural detail.
After graduation he moved into practice in Texas. He cut his teeth on matters handled under state law and has spent his career practicing inside the Texas legal system. His work has involved courtroom appearances, client counseling, and drafting pleadings and agreements. He has handled matters that require careful management of deadlines and clear communication with clients and opposing counsel.
Estrada practices out of Coe Estrada Law Firm. At the firm he is part of a team that manages client matters from intake through resolution. His role involves directing case strategy, preparing filings, and representing clients in hearings. He approaches each file with a straightforward style. He prefers clear options and practical next steps over technical jargon.
Across his work he deals regularly with the processes and procedures that define practice in Texas courts and administrative bodies. He advises individuals and organizations on how to respond to claims, how to prepare evidence, and how to present arguments effectively in written and oral form. He also assists clients in understanding the likely timelines and potential outcomes of their matters so they can make informed decisions.
Outside of client work he maintains current memberships in professional associations. Those connections keep him current on rule changes and procedural updates that affect cases in Texas. He also draws on those networks when judges’ interpretations or new rules require collective discussion among practitioners.
Colleagues describe him as steady and procedural-minded. He favors direct explanations and a measured pace in litigation. Clients find that approach useful when cases become complex or time-consuming. He keeps the client informed and tries to make the practical implications of legal choices clear.
As of 2026 he continues to practice at Coe Estrada Law Firm, representing clients in matters governed by Texas law and appearing in Texas state courts and administrative proceedings. His current practice focuses on guiding clients through state-law matters and courtroom processes.