About Omar Arturo
Omar Arturo Ochoa completed graduate work in accounting before turning to law. He earned a Master of Professional Accounting from the University of Texas at Austin in 2006, and later graduated from The University of Texas School of Law with a J.D. His academic background blends technical training in numbers with legal study.
After law school, Ochoa established a practice in Texas. He has worked in private practice and now operates his own small law office. His path through two rigorous programs — accounting and law — shaped a methodical approach to legal problems. He pays attention to records and to the ways financial facts affect legal outcomes.
Those twin strands of training inform how he handles matters that involve detailed financial analysis. Clients who face business disputes, transactional complexity or regulatory questions often need counsel who understands both legal doctrine and accounting detail. Ochoa brings both perspectives to client work. He is comfortable parsing documents, tracing transactions and explaining complex numbers in plain language.
Colleagues describe him as steady and straightforward in the way he handles files. He arranges evidence and arguments so a judge or an opposing lawyer can follow the line of reasoning. That clarity extends to client meetings. He aims to set realistic expectations and to present options clearly, even when the underlying facts are technical.
Ochoa also attends to practical matters that follow from a case or transaction. He considers deadlines, compliance obligations and the downstream effects of settlements or business arrangements. He treats the business side of law as part of problem-solving rather than as an afterthought.
He practices in Texas and runs the Omar Ochoa Law Office. At his office he works directly with individuals and business clients on matters that draw on both legal and accounting knowledge. He continues to serve clients across the state, combining his legal training with his MPA background.
He currently concentrates his practice on legal matters in Texas, drawing on both his law degree and his MPA.