About Rene
Rene Rogers earned his Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Houston’s main campus in 1981. He went on to complete his Juris Doctor at the University of Houston–Downtown, receiving his degree in 1984. Those years on campus shaped his approach to legal questions and provided the academic foundation for a long career in Texas law.
After law school he entered practice in Texas and has remained licensed in that jurisdiction. Over decades in practice he has worked on matters governed by state law and advised clients on issues that arise in a variety of contexts. He maintains current professional memberships in legal associations and stays engaged with the professional community in the state.
His career path brought him to Wham & Rogers, PLLC, where he is a principal. At the firm he carries responsibility for client work, case management and the practical demands of running a smaller law practice. Colleagues describe him as steady and pragmatic in handling files. He balances intake and client counseling with the administrative duties that come from partnership in a firm.
Rogers’ academic background in political science informs his reading of statutes and regulations. He emphasizes clear analysis over rhetorical flourish. That approach shows up in written briefs, client memoranda and case strategy. He aims to explain legal options plainly, so clients can make informed decisions about their matters.
Outside the office he has remained connected to the legal bar through membership activities and local professional events. He has followed changes in Texas law closely over the years and adjusted his practice as rules and court decisions have evolved. His work reflects long experience in the state’s legal environment rather than a narrow specialty.
As of 2026 he practices law at Wham & Rogers, PLLC, where he handles legal matters arising under Texas law.