Biography
Michael Null is a determined trial attorney who is passionate about achieving the best results for his clients. Mr. Null represents injured persons in the areas of oilfield injuries, maritime accidents, railroad accidents, medical malpractice, products liability, premises liability, car and trucking accidents, mass torts, and related personal injury claims. He is admitted to practice law in Texas and Colorado. Mr. Null is committed to be a zealous advocate for his clients even in the toughest of circumstances.
Mr. Null grew up in Austin, Texas, where he attended Lake Travis High School. He graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in 2016 with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Minor in Government. After graduation, Mr. Null worked for the City of Austin Municipal Court for two years, where he gained his first courtroom experience. He attended Texas Tech University School of Law, graduating summa cum laude in May 2021.
While attending law school, Mr. Null made Texas Tech Law Review and served for two years as an Articles Editor. He was elected to the Order of the Coif, an honorary scholastic society for graduates in the top 10 percent of their class. Mr. Null served as a fellow for the Texas Municipal Courts Education Center and worked on publishing the 2019 Legislative Update. Additionally, Mr. Null worked for Judge D. Gordon Bryant Jr. at the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Texas and the Lubbock based law firm Craig, Terrill, Hale & Grantham. He had the highest grade in his litigation advocacy class and found that he had a true affinity for trial advocacy.
After graduating law school, Mr. Null became a licensed attorney by the State Bar of Texas and joined the Plaintiff firm Houssiere Durant & Houssiere, LLP, as a full-time personal injury attorney. After his time with Houssiere Durant & Houssiere, LLP, Mr. Null accepted a position as an associate with Morrow & Sheppard LLP. When not in the office, Mr. Null enjoys traveling, playing pick-up basketball, and listening to hand bell choirs.