About Ms. Regan
Ms. Regan Armstrong took the formal step into the law after completing her studies at the University of Houston, where she received her Juris Doctor in 1999. She finished law school at the end of a decade of change in legal education and entered a profession that was adapting to new technologies and client expectations. The degree established the foundation for a career tied to Texas courts and practice.
Her credentialing includes licensure to practice in Texas. That jurisdictional standing has framed her professional life. Over the years she has worked within the structures of state law and procedure, representing matters that arise under Texas statutes and court rules. She has moved through the routine demands of case preparation, filings, and appearances that define day-to-day practice in the state.
Armstrong’s work has taken her into ordinary facets of legal practice. She has prepared pleadings, taken depositions, advised on procedural options and appeared in hearings. Her experience spans client counseling and courtroom work. Those tasks require careful attention to rules and deadlines, and she has built a practice around those practical requirements.
Colleagues describe her as steady in court and thorough in preparation. She balances written advocacy with in-person advocacy. Whether drafting documents or standing before a judge, she applies the technical rules of procedure and evidence. That steadiness has been a feature of her professional identity rather than a public persona built around high-profile cases.
Her offices are organized to serve clients across Texas, operating from a main office location. She handles client intake, case management and routine litigation matters from that base. The structure is intentional: it supports responsiveness to clients while meeting the administrative needs of a modern law practice.
In recent years Armstrong has continued to adapt to changes in court procedures and client expectations. She keeps current on developments in Texas law and manages cases through the evolving landscape of local courts and administrative forums. She currently focuses on serving clients through her Texas practice and managing matters from her main office.