The Bozeman Law Firm 9950 Westpark Dr Ste 320 Park Centre I, Houston, TX 77063 832-741-7950 (Office)
Licenses:
Texas - Eligible To Practice In Texas 2008
Education:
University of Texas School of Law Degree - Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.) Graduated - 2007 The University of Texas School of Law Degree - Doctor of Jurisprudence University of Michigan Degree - B.A. Episcopal High School T.H. Rogers Vanguard (Gifted and Talented Program), Houston, Texas
Willard P Conrad & Associates Mar 2010 - Oct 2010
Commercial Litigation, Construction, Patent Infringement
The Bozeman Law Firm Mar 2010 - Oct 2010
Attorney and Principal
Marker's Litigation Services Mar 1997 - May 1999
Records Analyst
Education:
The University of Texas School of Law 2004 - 2007
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
University of Michigan 1989 - 1993
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Episcopal High School 1985 - 1989
The University of Texas at Austin
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates
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Trials Product Liability Civil Litigation Construction Law Legal Research Legal Writing Litigation Commercial Litigation Employment Discrimination Non Compete Agreements Civil Rights Appeals Business Litigation Hearings Discrimination Trial Advocacy Patents Constitutional Law Civil Rights Law
worked at a Popeyes in Channelview, Texas, is asking for the money for emotional distress, reports Houstons KHOU-TV. Holcombs lawyer, Marc Bozeman, says Atlanta-based Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen offices and the local franchisee have 30 days to respond or he will file a lawsuit, the station reports.
Date: Apr 30, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Fired Popeyes manager demanding $5.5 million in lieu of lawsuit
Holcomb has retained an attorney, Marc Bozeman of Houston, who has sent a demand letter to Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen's headquarters in Atlanta as well as Z & H Foods Inc. in Houston, owner of the franchise where Holcomb worked.
Date: Apr 30, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Texas Popeye's worker who refused to repay stolen money threatens suit
""Even though you have offered to give the job back to her only to save face after experiencing bad publicity, the damage from your egregious conduct has been done," Holcomb's attorney, Marc Bozeman, said.