About Mr David
Mr David Walsh is a Texas lawyer whose path to the bar began in the sciences. He completed a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin in 1977 and followed that with a Master of Science in Information Systems from the University of Texas at Dallas in 1979. He later turned to law, earning a J.D. from South Texas College of Law in 1990.
After law school, Walsh built experience in private practice and professional associations. He began an association with Brin & Brin, PC in 1992. He has been a member of the State Bar of Texas since 1993, maintaining that affiliation as he moved into solo practice and dispute resolution work.
In 2007 he established Walsh Law Office and serves as its owner. Over the years his practice has included traditional legal representation and alternative dispute resolution. In 2011 he gained credentialing from the Texas Mediator Credentialing Association and has maintained that credential since. Mediation and settlement work have become a regular part of his professional activity.
Walsh’s early training in computer science and information systems is a recurring theme in his career. That technical background informs how he approaches evidence, document analysis and case preparation. Colleagues say he applies a methodical approach to sorting complex fact patterns and organizing materials for client meetings and mediations. He has worked on matters that benefit from an understanding of technology and information systems, though his public profile does not list specific cases.
His professional record spans decades in Texas law. He has combined the firm ownership responsibilities that come with running a small practice with the procedural demands of mediation and client counseling. The offices he uses and the precise service areas he handles vary by matter, but his work remains grounded in the statutes and practice rules of Texas.
He continues to practice from Walsh Law Office in Texas, where his work includes mediation and other legal services for clients in the state.