Overview

Mikey Figler thrives on the thrill of a challenge, making him a formidable asset to the firm’s litigation team. Mikey’s work ethic makes him a standout litigator. He not only excels at the task he is given, he contributes to case strategy. His colleagues describe him as a cheerful warrior, eager to take on any challenge or task, no matter how big or small. Whatever it is, they know they can count on him.   

While at the University of Texas School of Law, Mikey excelled in the Construction Law course and discovered his passion for the complexity of this area of law and the unique challenges it offers. He also served as a staff editor for the Texas Review of Law and Politics, an experience that honed his impressive legal research and writing skills. 

Before attending law school, Mikey earned a Masters in Applied Economics at Florida State University. His analytic skills are top notch and he is well equipped to dissect complex legal issues and provide creative solutions. 

Mikey is passionate, precise, and committed to excellence. He is a thorough writer, who can take what he has learned and craft exceptional legal memos, pleadings, and motions. 

Outside the legal arena, Mikey is a multi-talented individual who finds joy in music and culinary exploration, something his fiancee supports and appreciates. He’s an accomplished guitarist and pianist, and plays in a local Austin band. 

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Education

  • J.D., The University of Texas School of Law (2023)
    • Texas Review of Law and Politics, Staff Editor
    • Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law, Member
  • M.S., cum laude, Applied Economics, Florida State University (2020)
  • B.S., magna cum laude, Economics, Florida State University (2019)
    • Honors: President’s List (Fall 2016, Spring 2017)

Licenses & Certifications

  • Supreme Court of Texas
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