About Todd
Todd Lehn practices criminal law in Texas and leads a small, client-centered practice. He writes plainly and argues sharply in court. Colleagues describe him as methodical; clients have relied on him during some of the most consequential moments of their lives. He trained in law and then chose to focus his work where the stakes are often highest.
Lehn earned a Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M University, College Station in 2004. He went on to the University of Houston Law Center and received his Juris Doctor in 2011. Those years framed his approach to practice: technical preparation matched to clear courtroom strategy. The educational path also placed him squarely inside Texas legal culture, where he has spent his professional life.
After law school he began practicing in Texas, handling criminal matters across the state. His work has included advising clients at early stages, negotiating with prosecutors, and representing people at trial. He has experience in hearings and motions practice as well as in preparing cases for trial. He tends to keep his practice organized and direct. Cases are often urgent and emotionally charged. He manages those demands through careful case development and courtroom readiness.
A notable credential in his profile is board certification in Criminal Law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. That certification is awarded by a state authority after testing and peer review. It marks a lawyer who has met certain standards in criminal law practice. Lehn has used that credential in conversations with judges, opposing counsel, and clients to clarify the technical footing of his work.
Lehn operates under the name Law Office of Todd Lehn, PLLC. He runs a small office structure that emphasizes personal attention and continuity from the first meeting through case resolution. He accepts matters that range across criminal charges state courts handle. He also invests time in preparing written motions and trial strategy rather than relying only on negotiation. He continues to practice in Texas and handles criminal defense matters at the state level.