About Houston Todd
Houston Todd Musick built a steady academic foundation before entering the practice of law. He completed his Bachelor of Arts at the University of Texas at Austin in 1994. More than a decade later he earned a Master of Science from Texas Tech University in 2005 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 2009. Those steps established a mix of liberal arts, graduate-level technical study, and legal training that shapes his approach.
Musick’s path through three different universities exposed him to varied disciplines and methods of reasoning. The gap between his undergraduate degree and graduate study suggests experience outside the classroom before he returned to higher education. He finished law school in 2009 and has practiced in Texas jurisdictions thereafter. He is licensed to practice in Texas and has worked in roles that require navigating state procedures and statutes.
Colleagues and clients describe him as methodical in the way he prepares a matter. He tends to break complex questions into discrete issues. That stems in part from his M.S. work, which introduced analytical frameworks he later applied to legal problems. Cases rarely boil down to a single legal point, he observes, and his education has influenced the way he structures arguments and organizes evidence.
Musick’s work record includes representing individuals and entities on matters that arise under Texas law. He has experience appearing in state forums and dealing with administrative processes. He has also spent time advising clients on procedural steps and practical consequences. He handles the drafting and negotiation that legal work often requires and participates in the litigation steps that follow when disputes do not settle.
Outside the courtroom, Musick remains engaged with continuing legal education and the networks that sustain practice in Texas. He keeps up with changes in state rules, statutory updates and case law that affect his clients. The rhythm of practice—briefs, hearings, client conferences—reflects the training he received at three universities over more than a decade.
His experience is neither flashy nor narrowly specialized. It is practical, built on a broad academic base and applied to legal matters in Texas. He continues to serve clients across the state and focuses his current practice on matters arising under Texas law.