About Tyson
Tyson Phillips entered legal study after completing graduate work in business. He earned an MBA in entrepreneurship from the University of Houston in 2012. He then turned to law, graduating from South Texas College of Law with a J.D. in 2017.
Those two degrees shape his approach. The MBA gave him tools for assessing business risks and financial implications. The law degree provided training in analysis, advocacy and procedure. He moved into practice in Texas and has maintained a local private practice since finishing law school.
Early in his career he worked on a range of matters typical for a small firm attorney. He handled client intake, drafted pleadings and conducted hearings. Over time he expanded the scope of services his office offers. He developed experience in courtroom work as well as transactional matters, balancing litigation tasks with negotiating and drafting agreements.
Colleagues and clients describe him as practical and straightforward. He favors clear explanations that clients can use to make decisions. He draws on his business training when advising on commercial issues and on his litigation experience when preparing cases for trial or settlement.
He is admitted to practice in Texas. He retains professional memberships that keep him connected to developments in state law and procedure. He is active in the local legal community and contributes to the daily operations of his office.
The Law Office of Tyson R. Phillips serves individuals and businesses. The firm handles matters that range from contested disputes to contract-related work. Casework often involves assessing exposure, documenting client positions and pursuing resolution through negotiation or court processes.
Phillips's files reflect a mix of matters rather than a narrow specialty. He spends time both in the office preparing documents and in court presenting arguments. That combination is consistent with how many small-firm lawyers practice in Texas: juggling client counseling, court appearances and case management.
He continues to practice in Texas from his private office. He balances transactional counseling and litigation work and represents clients through every stage of a case or deal. His current practice focuses on serving clients in matters throughout the state from his firm, The Law Office of Tyson R. Phillips.