About Joel Brandon
Joel Brandon Pardo earned his law degree from South Texas College of Law in 2012 after completing a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government at Texas Tech University in 2009. He arrived in law school with a clear interest in the practical side of litigation and completed his studies in a period that bridged classroom instruction and courtroom experience.
Early in his legal career Pardo worked at Amaro Law Office in 2011, serving in roles listed as law clerk and associate. That position coincided with the end of his law school years and provided him hands-on exposure to case preparation, client contact and the day-to-day tasks of a small firm. In 2015 he joined Ramsey Law Group as an associate. Records show he remained in that capacity at Ramsey Law Group, where he continued to build practical experience in litigated matters.
Pardo has maintained an active presence in professional groups tied to trial practice. He holds memberships in the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, the Houston Trial Lawyers Association and the Houston Young Lawyers Association. Those affiliations place him among lawyers who participate in continuing legal education and local bar activity, and they connect him to peers who handle contested civil matters across the state. He is licensed to practice in Texas.
Colleagues describe him as steady in the office and deliberate in preparation, preferring the straightforward work of case development over ornamental rhetoric. His background—an undergraduate degree in political science followed by a traditional law school path—has shaped an approach that values practical legal work and courtroom readiness. He has worked in both smaller office settings and in a larger firm environment, gaining experience in client intake, discovery management and courtroom filings.
Today he practices at Ramsey Law Group in Texas. He remains involved in trial lawyer circles in Houston and statewide. His current practice focuses on civil litigation and trial work in Texas.