About H. Alex
H. Alex Fuller earned his law degree from Baylor Law School, completing a J.D. in 2006 with a concentration in criminal law. He arrived at law school after undergraduate studies and focused his training on courtroom procedure and criminal statutes. That academic grounding set his path into criminal defense and federal practice.
After graduating, Fuller entered practice in Texas and gained the credentials to appear before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is admitted to practice in Texas and holds appellate admission in the Fifth Circuit. Those admissions have allowed him to handle matters at both the state and federal levels.
Fuller’s memberships reflect his professional interests. He is a current member of the Dallas Bar Association, the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers, the Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. He also maintains other professional memberships. These affiliations keep him connected to local and statewide developments in criminal law and procedure.
His work centers on criminal defense. He represents individuals in criminal cases and handles appeals when cases move beyond trial. Fuller’s training at Baylor and his appellate credentials inform his approach to legal research, motions practice, and courtroom work. He is known for detailed preparation before hearings, careful review of evidence, and a methodical approach to pleadings.
In court, Fuller has handled pretrial motions, jury trials, and appellate briefs. He prepares evidence and witnesses for trial settings and addresses procedural issues that arise during litigation. On appeal, he frames legal arguments for appellate review and drafts briefs aimed at preserving and challenging trial court rulings.
Fuller operates The Law Office of H. Alex Fuller, PLLC. From that office he manages client consultations, case strategy, and litigation. He draws on membership networks in Dallas and Collin County for professional support and local practice insight. His practice balances trial work and appellate advocacy.
He continues to practice criminal defense in Texas and maintains the ability to appear in the Fifth Circuit for federal appellate matters.