About Thad
Thad Bartholow is an attorney licensed to practice in both Texas and New York. He works from the firm Bartholow & Bartholow and maintains a practice that spans jurisdictions. His career centers on advising clients who require counsel across state lines, and he handles legal matters that involve the different rules and procedures those states apply.
Bartholow’s work reflects the demands of a multi-jurisdictional practice. Serving clients in two states requires close attention to procedural differences and statutory nuance. He spends much of his time coordinating filings, managing deadlines, and ensuring that strategy in one state aligns with objectives in the other. That operational detail is a steady part of his daily routine and shapes how he staffs matters and prepares for hearings or negotiations.
Colleagues describe his approach as methodical. He breaks complex matters into discrete tasks and relies on careful analysis of governing law. That style is practical in settings where state law can diverge sharply. He also works with local counsel when matters require specialized local knowledge. Those collaborations help bridge gaps in practice and allow the firm to present a coherent position for clients who have interests in more than one jurisdiction.
Throughout his time at Bartholow & Bartholow, he has handled client relationships that call for both short-term interventions and longer engagements. Some matters resolve quickly through negotiation or administrative processes. Others require sustained attention over months or years. He structures client communication to keep people informed as cases move through different procedural stages. That emphasis on clear reporting and predictable timelines is a hallmark of his daily practice.
Outside client files, he participates in the administrative work of a small firm. Practicing in two states often means attending to licensing, continuing legal education, and compliance matters that vary by jurisdiction. Those tasks are part of the logistical side of running a practice that crosses state lines.
Bartholow remains based at Bartholow & Bartholow, where he continues to accept matters originating in Texas and New York. He focuses on managing and resolving legal matters that span those two jurisdictions through his firm.