Raul Romero has always been passionate about serving his community and helping others. Raul brings these traits to his law practice. His attention to the concerns of the client and his commitment to solve legal problems allows him to provide the firm’s clients with not only the practical advice they need, but the counseling they deserve.
Raised in Fort Worth and born in Mexico, Raul graduated from North Side High School and subsequently attended Texas Christian University as a Community Scholar. As the first member of his family to graduate from college, he earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence from Texas Tech University School of Law with honors. In his free time, Raul enjoys hiking with his dog, cooking and spending time with his family.
Practice Areas
Education
Juris Doctor – Texas Tech University School of Law, 2021
- Cum Laude
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Texas Christian University, 2018
- Cum Laude
- Community Scholar
Bar & Court Admissions & Certifications
- State Bar of Texas, 2021
- United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, 2021
Professional Affiliations & Organizations
- Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, member
Publications
- “An Erroneous Shift in Perspective: How Cross-Examinations Forsakes Constitutional Jurisprudence and the Purpose of Title IX,” 53 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 379 (2021)
Representative Experience & Services
While attending Texas Christian University, Raul interned for Congressman Marc Veasey. While attending law school, he served as a legal clerk with TCU’s Office of General Counsel. He also worked as a business manager for the Texas Tech Law Review where he managed the Law Review’s finances, transactions, and strengthened relationships with all stakeholders.
Raul’s professional experience also reflects his involvement in the Fort Worth community. Before becoming an attorney, he previously worked as an advocate for Youth Advocate Programs and a substitute parole officer for Tarrant County.