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Charles Waterbury is a attorney from the state of Texas. He is a Green, and currently is running for the Supreme Court of Texas.
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Charles Waterburyhas practiced law in Texas for over thirteen years. Mr. Waterbury founded his own law firm in 1996.
Mr. Waterbury is the son of Mark H. Waterbury, III, a retired United States Marine Corps Lt. Colonel and Kathryn Anderson Waterbury. Mr. Waterbury graduated from Arlington Lamar High School in 1985. Mr. Waterbury attended Texas Christian University graduating Cum Laude in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and a minor in History. Mr. Waterbury was on the Dean’s List four of his eight semesters and was a Texas Christian University Scholar two semesters, awarded for achieving a 4.0 in a particular semester. Mr. Waterbury attended Baylor University School of Law, graduating in 1992. While at Baylor he was invited to join the Order of Barristers.
Mr. Waterbury’s career has been focused on litigation, beginning his legal career practicing insurance defense at the law firm of Gwinn & Roby. During his time at Gwinn & Roby Mr. Waterbury worked on numerous types of litigation cases including complex tobacco, medical malpractice and products liability litigation as well as working on several appeals. In 1996 Mr. Waterbury left Gwinn & Roby to found his own law firm. Since the establishment of his own law firm, he has practiced in the area of personal injury and immigration. Mr. Waterbury is a member of the Dallas Bar Association and through his work with the Law in the Schools program of the DBA regularly speaks to high school, middle school and elementary school students regarding the practice of law and ways they can better prepare themselves for possible legal careers.
Chief Justice of The Texas Supreme Court
In 2006, Charles filed to run for the Texas Supreme Court. He ran as a Green Party of Texas canidate, but because the Green Party of Texas did not make the ballot he will appear as an Idependent canidate.
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