About Lisa
Lisa Herrick earned both her law degree and undergraduate degree at the University of Oklahoma. She completed a J.D. at the University of Oklahoma College of Law after receiving a B.S. in sociology from the same campus. Her academic path combined legal training with an interest in social systems and community dynamics.
She began her legal career in public service. Herrick served as a prosecutor at the Tarrant County Criminal District Lawyers Office. In that role she gained courtroom experience and handled criminal matters that required regular interaction with judges, victims, and other agencies. The prosecutorial work exposed her to the pressures of trial schedules and the practical demands of case preparation.
Over time Herrick developed a particular credential that distinguishes her practice. She is Board Certified in Juvenile Law by the Texas Board of Legal Certification. Board certification signals that an attorney has met specific experience and testing standards in a practice area. For Herrick, it formalizes expertise in the legal issues affecting young people and the systems that serve them.
Her education and prosecutorial background inform how she approaches cases. She blends courtroom experience with an understanding of social factors that often shape clients' lives. That combination steers her toward legal work where law and life intersect, especially where decisions about young people and families are at stake.
Herrick is admitted to practice in Texas and maintains an office at 300 Throckmorton Street. Her practice has built on both public-sector experience and specialized certification. She has been active in relevant professional circles since at least 2009 and keeps involved in the legal community through memberships and continuing education.
Colleagues describe her as pragmatic and steady under pressure. She prepares cases carefully and places emphasis on the procedural and evidentiary steps that matter at trial. Outside the courtroom she draws on her sociology background when evaluating client situations and advising on possible outcomes.
Herrick currently handles matters that involve juvenile law and related criminal issues. Her practice centers on representing clients in proceedings that affect young people and the legal problems they encounter.