Background
Page, Juris Doctor was born on February 21, 1952 in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States.
Page, Juris Doctor was born on February 21, 1952 in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States.
Purdue University (Bachelor of Arts, 1974). Duke University (Juris Doctor, 1977).
Admitted to the bar, 1977, Texas, United States. Supreme Court and United States. District Court, North ern, Eastern, Western and Southern Districts of Texas.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Author: "Bifurcated Trials in Texas Practice: The Advantages of Greater Use of Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 174 (b)," The Review of Litigation, May, 1990. Company-Author: "The Inherent and Express Powers of Courts to Sanction," South Texas Law Review, Volume 31, Number. 1, February, 1990, pp.
43-88.
Company-Author and Lecturer: "Direct and Cross Examination of Lay Witnesses," Texas State Bar Seminar Series, 1987. Author and Lecturer: "Discovery and the Expert," 1991 American Bar Association Seminar on Tactical and Legal Considerations in Use of Experts in Energy and Environmental Litigation. "Preparing and Examining Lay and Expert Witnesses," University of Houston Law School Advanced Discovery Seminar, 1987.
"Preparing an Expert Witness," University of Houston Law School Advanced Discovery Seminar, 1985, 1986.
Adjunct Professor of Trial Advocacy, University of Houston Law School, 1988, 1989. Faculty for Advanced Program for Nation Institute of Trial Advocacy, Houston, 1989.
Member: Houston and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Texas; Texas Bar Foundation.
Author: "Bifurcated Trials in Texas Practice: The Advantages of Greater Use of Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 174 (b)," The Review of Litigation, May, 1990. Co-Author: "The Inherent and Express Powers of Courts to Sanction," South Texas Law Review, Volume 31, No. 1, February, 1990, pp.
43-88. Co-Author and Lecturer: "Direct and Cross Examination of Lay Witnesses," Texas State Bar Seminar Series, 1987.
Member: Houston and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Texas; Texas Bar Foundation.