About Floyd
Floyd Clardy practices criminal law in Dallas, Texas — He has experience in both criminal defense and white collar crime. Clardy has been a prominent figure in the legal community since earning his J.D. from the University of Arkansas - Fayetteville in 1970. His career has spanned several decades, during which he has represented clients in a variety of complex legal matters. His primary focus is on criminal law, where he handles cases ranging from misdemeanors to serious felonies. Clardy is known for his meticulous approach to case preparation and his ability to handle the details of the legal system.
He also has a strong background in white collar crime, representing clients accused of fraud, embezzlement, and other financial offenses. This dual focus allows him to address many legal issues for his clients. Clardy's legal career includes a significant role as a Trial Lawyer and Assistant United States Lawyer. This experience has provided him with a unique perspective on both sides of the legal process. He understands the strategies employed by prosecutors and uses this knowledge to effectively defend his clients. His familiarity with federal and state courts enhances his ability to advocate for clients facing serious charges.
Throughout his career, Clardy has appeared in various courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court and the 5th and 8th Circuit Courts. His practice spans multiple jurisdictions, including Texas and Arkansas. This broad reach allows him to represent clients in diverse legal settings, ensuring they receive the best possible defense regardless of the venue. In addition to his trial work, Clardy remains active in legal education and community outreach. He often participates in seminars and workshops aimed at educating the public about their legal rights.
His commitment to legal advocacy extends beyond the courtroom, as he seeks to empower individuals with knowledge about the law. Clardy continues to build on his impressive career, remaining dedicated to his clients and the pursuit of justice. His experience, combined with his understanding of criminal and white collar law, positions him as a advocate in the legal field of Texas. As he looks to the future, Clardy remains focused on providing quality legal representation and contributing to the legal community.