About Loreen
Loreen Blackwell earned her J.D. from South Texas College of Law in 2007 after completing a B.A. in Marketing at the University of Texas at Austin in 2004. Her academic path combined business and law, equipping her to handle legal matters that touch on both personal and financial issues. The sequence of degrees points to a deliberate move into legal practice following an undergraduate grounding in market and client dynamics.
After law school she joined Cannon Law. Public information lists Cannon Law as her current firm. Her practice is based in Texas, where she is admitted to practice. She has developed her courtroom and negotiation skills through work at the firm and in local bar activities. Colleagues describe her approach as pragmatic; she favors clear explanations and practical solutions for clients navigating often emotional disputes.
Blackwell’s professional memberships are long-standing. Since 2008 she has held memberships in the Texas Young Lawyers Association, the Houston Young Lawyers Association and the American Bar Association. She is also a member of the Family Law Section of the Houston Bar Association. Those affiliations indicate regular engagement with continuing legal education and local bar programs focused on family law topics.
Her practice touches on family law matters. Membership in the Houston Bar Association’s Family Law Section suggests steady involvement in custody, support and divorce-related cases, and the public record shows she maintains those professional ties. Her marketing background and years in practice inform how she communicates complex options to clients and organizes case strategy.
Blackwell balances courtroom work with client counseling. She handles case preparation, settlement negotiations and hearings at the local level. She tends to emphasize testable facts and courtroom-ready documentation. That style appeals to clients who are looking for direct answers and pragmatic case plans rather than theoretical approaches.
Today she practices at Cannon Law in Texas, where her work centers on family law matters in the region.