"No task in fighting for my daughter was too much. I had a long, long battle, but there was nothing acceptable to them but to do the right thing."
-Molly Ann Huie
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Amber M. Liddell Alwais 1616 Tower Life Building San Antonio, Texas 78205
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- Associate
- Family Law
- 60% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
- Texas, 1996
- U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit, 1996
- U.S. District Court Western District of Texas, 1996
- St. Mary's University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas
- Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas,
1993
B.A. Honors: Magna Cum Laude
- Surviving Presiding Court in Bextar County, Texas, The Anatomy of a Civil Trial, St. Mary's University
- Here Comes Grandma and She is One Tough Customer; She is a Minor. She is Pregnant. She doesn't Want to Tell Her Parents, Judicial Section Annual Conference, 2002
- When Your Opponent Has a Fool for a Client: Facing the Pro Se Party, Judicial Seminar, 2000
- Getting Through a Jane Doe Application from Begining to End: The Parental By-Pass Notification Act, Judicial Seminar, 2000
- The San Antonio Pro Se Assistant Program, October, 2000
- Speaker, Texas Post Adoption Professionals Annual Meeting,
2000
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2005
- Speaker, San Antonio Bar Assocation CLE Lunches,
2002
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2004
- Speaker, National Crime Victims' Rights Week,
2002
- Speaker, Judicial Section Annual Conference,
2001
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2002
- Speaker, Advanced Family Law Seminar,
2000
- Speaker, State Bar Leaders Seminar,
2000
- Recipient , Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year,
2003
- Bexas County Women's Bar Association,
2002
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2005
- Chair
- Bexar County Women's Bar Association Bench Brunch,
2003
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2005
- Chair, Volunteers
- Bexas County Women's Bar Association,
2004
- Present
- Member
- San Antonio Bar Foundation,
2004
- Present
- Member
- College of the State Bar,
2001
- Present
- Member
- Civil District Judges of Bextar County, Staff Attorney,
1999
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2006
- Law Office of Edward L. Pina & Associates, P.C., Associate Attorney,
1994
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1998
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