About Evan

Evan Simpson built his academic life around numbers long before he entered a courtroom. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Drexel University in 1985 and a Master of Science in Mathematics from Brown University in 1990. After a stretch outside of law, he returned to academics and received his J.D. from Baylor Law School in 2005.

Those three degrees set the stage for a career that bridges technical analysis and legal reasoning. Simpson's background in mathematics informs the way he approaches evidence and argument. He is known among peers for a methodical style and an insistence on clarity when technical issues arise in litigation or transactional work.

Licensed to practice in Texas, Simpson has spent his legal career working within the state's courts and regulatory environment. He completed his law degree in the mid-2000s and thereafter pursued matters that required both legal training and quantitative insight. Colleagues say he is comfortable translating complex calculations into plain language for judges, juries and clients.

Simpson's practice has touched on cases where numbers matter — contract disputes involving damages, regulatory compliance that hinges on formulas and records, and matters that require careful proof of financial or technical elements. He often works with experts and accountants, parsing reports and assessing methodologies. His approach favors meticulous review over rhetorical flourish. He prepares filings that focus on the key technical points rather than broad generalities.

He maintains a main office in Texas and continues to handle matters that intersect law and quantitative analysis. In his current practice, he concentrates on legal work that draws on his mathematics background and on cases where technical evidence is central to the outcome.

Education

Baylor Law School

J.D.

2005

Brown University

M.S. | Mathematics

1990

Drexel University

B.S. | Mathematics

1985

Accepted Jurisdictions

Texas