About Vince
Vince Handler practices law in Texas and leads the small firm that bears his name. He works out of Handler Law Office and handles matters arising under federal and state statutes. Colleagues describe him as steady and businesslike. Clients see a lawyer who keeps explanations short and practical.
He earned his J.D. from Baylor Law School. That academic training forms the backbone of his approach to casework. He applies classroom doctrine to everyday legal problems, translating abstract rules into concrete steps that clients can follow. His legal education also underpins his work on federal statutes that affect consumers and creditors.
Handler’s professional life centers on his role as a lawyer at Handler Law Office. He has built a practice that operates within Texas jurisdiction. The office handles case intake, client counseling, and litigation when matters move to court. Handler manages those responsibilities while supervising any support staff the office employs.
Part of his practice is defined by a specific certification: he is FDCPA certified under the Federal Debt Collection Practices Act. That credential signals additional training in the federal rules that govern debt collection and consumer rights. It informs how he evaluates collection letters, negotiates with creditors, and advises clients about potential statutory claims. He uses that certification to assess both compliance questions and defense strategies.
Handler also maintains current professional memberships. He participates in legal communities that keep attorneys informed about changes in law and procedure. Those memberships supply resources he draws on when preparing briefs or advising clients about evolving legal standards.
His courtroom work tends to be straightforward. He files motions, attends hearings, and negotiates settlements when possible. He writes pleadings aimed at practical outcomes, not headlines. His practice emphasizes efficient case management and adherence to procedural rules.
Outside of litigation, Handler spends time educating clients about their rights and obligations. He meets with individuals and small business owners to review documents and outline options. He limits legalese and focuses on what actions a client can take now. He currently concentrates on consumer debt matters under the FDCPA and related Texas law.