About Laura
Laura Jones practices law in Texas and serves as a certified mediator. She is listed as a Mediator with Mediators & Arbitrators of America LLC and has been a Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation since 2019. Her name appears on the letterhead of Mackoy, Hernandez, Jones, & Woods, LLP, where she maintains an active practice.
Her legal career has unfolded in the Texas bar. Over the years she has combined courtroom experience with alternative dispute resolution. That mix has shaped the way she handles matters: careful preparation, attention to procedural detail, and an emphasis on negotiated outcomes where they serve the client best. Colleagues describe her as steady under pressure and methodical in preparing cases, qualities that carry over into her mediation work.
Jones’s mediator certification is an explicit part of her professional profile. The credential from Mediators & Arbitrators of America LLC qualifies her to handle private mediations and panels arranged by that organization. She accepts appointments in cases that require a neutral facilitator and serves parties who prefer to seek settlement outside of trial.
Her association with the Texas Bar Foundation dates to 2019, when she became a Life Fellow. That affiliation places her among lawyers who participate in programs that support legal education and access to justice initiatives in the state. She remains active in the professional community and attends events where practitioners exchange updates on court rules, emerging case law, and procedural developments.
At Mackoy, Hernandez, Jones, & Woods, LLP, she handles matters that come through the firm and accepts mediation assignments independently. She splits time between representing clients directly and serving as a neutral in disputes brought to mediation. That dual role gives her a view of both advocacy and settlement dynamics.
Jones’s work tends to center on resolution — whether by agreement at the bargaining table or by reducing issues to their essential legal elements for litigation. She practices in Texas and maintains her mediator credential through national panels. Her current practice focuses on mediation and civil dispute resolution in Texas.