About Gwendolyn
Gwendolyn Simpson earned her J.D. from Baylor Law School before launching a legal career in Texas. Her academic training at Baylor included rigorous classroom study and practical exercises that prepared her for courtroom procedure and negotiation. She moved into practice in the state where she remains licensed, building a practice that blends dispute resolution and client representation.
Early in her career she gravitated toward resolving contested matters outside of trial. That led her to pursue formal training in mediation. She is a Certified Mediator through the Montgomery County Dispute Resolution Center. The credential reflects both training and experience conducting neutral settlements and guiding parties toward workable solutions.
As a practicing attorney in Texas, Simpson has worked on matters that require careful listening and steady process. Her approach is methodical. She emphasizes clear communication and preparing cases so options are visible to clients. When settlement makes sense, she employs mediation techniques to narrow issues and reduce cost. When litigation is necessary, she prepares cases for court using the same disciplined approach.
Colleagues describe her as practical and exacting in her handling of procedural tasks. She favors plain language when advising clients and explains potential outcomes in concrete terms. This style helps clients weigh risks and decide among alternatives. It also shapes how she conducts mediation sessions, where setting expectations early can shorten the path to agreement.
Simpson practices from The Woodlands Law Office. There she splits time between direct client work and mediation appointments. The office serves as a base for both confidential negotiation sessions and procedural filings in Texas courts. Her work often requires coordinating document exchange, scheduling, and pre-mediation preparation to ensure sessions advance efficiently.
Outside mediation sessions she maintains the administrative and ethical duties that come with practicing law. She stays current on local court rules and the procedural changes that affect pretrial practice. That ongoing attention to detail supports better client outcomes, whether through negotiated resolutions or prepared litigation.
She continues to accept matters in Texas and to serve parties as a certified mediator. Her current practice centers on representing clients and conducting mediations from her office in The Woodlands, Texas.