Background
Oliver-Parrott, Alice was born on January 23, 1951 in Waco, Texas, United States.
Oliver-Parrott, Alice was born on January 23, 1951 in Waco, Texas, United States.
Schiller College, Kleiningersheim, Germany, 1969. University of London, 1971-1972. Southwestern University (Bachelor of Arts, 1973).
Baylor University (Juris Doctor, 1975).
Worked at Burrow & Parrott, Limited liability partnership (Houston, Texas) specializing in Personal Injury and Civil Trial and Appellate Practice. Explosions and Industrial Injuries, Toxic Tort and Environmental Law, Products Liability, Aviation, Maritime and Railroad Personal Injury, Automobile Accidents, Premises Liability and Business Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1975, Texas.
Phi Delta Phi.
National Order of Barristers. Regional and National Moot Court Teams. Listed in, Who"s Who in American Colleges & Universities, 1975.
Law Review Candidate.
Judge, 151st District Court, 1986-1991. Chief Justice, First Court of Appeals, 1991-1996.
Faculty, Trial Advocacy Program, Bates College of Law, University of Houston, 1979-1981. Chairman, District 4DD Grievance Committee, 1980.
Director, Houston Lawyers Referral Service, 1983-1984.
Administrative Judge, Civil Trial Division, Harris County, Texas, 1990. Recipient: Citation of Merit, Southwestern University, 1995. Outstanding Judge, Houston Bar Association, 1989-1991.
Outstanding Civil Trial Judge, Texas Civil Trial Specialist Association, 1988-1989.
Outstanding Young Lawyer of Texas, 1986-1987. Outstanding Young Lawyer of Houston, 1986-1987.
Faculty, Texas Judicial College, 1988-1992. Adjunct Professor, South Texas College of Law, 1995.
Member: Houston Bar Association (1975).
State Bar of Texas (Litigation Council, 1986-1991. Treasurer, 1987-1988. Secretary, 1988-1989.
Vice-chair, 1989-1990.
Statewide Mock Rules Committee, 1988. Grievance Committee, 1979-1985).
Texas Trial Lawyers Association (Associate Board of Directors, 1981-1986). Houston Trial Lawyers Association (Member/ Director, 1981-1986).
Texas Young Lawyers Association (National Mock Trial Committee, 1975-1979.
Tournament Director, 1979. National Company-Chairman, 1978). Houston Young Lawyers Association (Member, 1978-1979.
Company-Chair, Legal Aspects of Child Abuse Committee, 1978-1979.
Outstanding Contribution Award, 1978). American Board of Trial Advocates, Member, 1996.
Vice-Chair, Judicial Relations Committee, 1995-1996. Chair, Curriculum Committee Judicial Section Curriculum, 1991.
American Judicature Society (Board of Directors, 1989-1990).
Judicial Evaluation Committee, 1980-1981. Fellow: Houston Bar Foundation (1983). Texas Bar Foundation (1982).
Burrow & Parrott, Limited liability partnership, was originally founded by David H. Burrow in 1979.
The firm serves the entire state in plaintiff personal injury cases and civil appeals. The firm is dedicated to the protection and defense of the rights of individuals.
Burrow & Parrott, Limited liability partnership, places emphasis on its expertise in explosions, industrial injuries, toxic torts and environmental law. David H. Burrow successfully represented over 130 clients as a result of two 1989 explosions at the Phillips chemical plant in Pasadena, Texas, and a 1990 explosion at the Atlantic Richfield Company chemical plant in Channelview, Texas.
Member: Houston Bar Association (1975). State Bar of Texas (Litigation Council, 1986-1991. Treasurer, 1987-1988.
Secretary, 1988-1989.
Vice-chair, 1989-1990. Statewide Mock Rules Committee, 1988.
Grievance Committee, 1979-1985). Texas Trial Lawyers Association (Associate Board of Directors, 1981-1986).
Houston Trial Lawyers Association (Member/ Director, 1981-1986).
Texas Young Lawyers Association (National Mock Trial Committee, 1975-1979. Tournament Director, 1979. National Company-Chairman, 1978).
Houston Young Lawyers Association (Member, 1978-1979.
Company-Chair, Legal Aspects of Child Abuse Committee, 1978-1979. Outstanding Contribution Award, 1978).
American Board of Trial Advocates, Member, 1996. Vice-Chair, Judicial Relations Committee, 1995-1996.
Chair, Curriculum Committee Judicial Section Curriculum, 1991.
American Judicature Society (Board of Directors, 1989-1990). Judicial Evaluation Committee, 1980-1981. Fellow: Houston Bar Foundation (1983).
Texas Bar Foundation (1982).