About Mr. Mitch
Mitch Miers earned his law degree from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 2007 after completing undergraduate studies in communications at the University of Texas at Austin in 1998. His academic path spans nearly a decade between degrees and reflects a shift from studying how people exchange ideas to training in legal analysis and advocacy.
After graduating from St. Mary’s, Miers began practicing in Texas. He is licensed to practice law in that state and has spent the years since building a practice grounded in courtroom procedure, legal research, and client counseling. His background in communications informs how he presents complex legal issues to clients and in court. He speaks plainly and prefers explanations that make an issue easier to grasp rather than more ornate.
Miers’s work involves the routine tasks that come with representing individuals and businesses: drafting pleadings, conducting discovery, preparing witnesses, and arguing motions. He also spends time on written advocacy. The combination of a communications undergraduate degree and law training makes written submissions a clear part of his professional toolkit. He balances careful preparation with an eye for practical outcomes.
Colleagues and clients find his approach straightforward. He tends to break matters into manageable parts, then move step by step toward resolution. That method shows in how he prepares for hearings and manages case calendars. He does not rely on jargon when talking to clients. Instead he explains options, likely timelines, and potential risks in plain language so clients can weigh choices without needing a legal dictionary.
Outside of court, Miers keeps current on developments in Texas law that affect his clients. He maintains connections in the legal community and continues to refine the technical skills that support litigation and advisory work. He currently practices law in Texas, handling legal matters and advising clients across the state.