Background
Ayres, Kimberly A. was born on April 10, 1963 in Bitburg, Germany.
Ayres, Kimberly A. was born on April 10, 1963 in Bitburg, Germany.
Baylor University (Bachelor of Business Administration, 1985). South Texas College of Law (Juris Doctor, 1989).
Worked at Howard L. Nations A Professional Corporation (Houston, Texas) specializing in Personal Injury, Medical-Legal, Product Safety, Neurolaw, Bad Faith and Commercial Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1989, Texas. United States. District Court, Southern District of Texas.
Company-Author: "Predicates for Admissibility of Demonstrative Evidence", American Trial Lawyers Association National College of Advocacy, 1991.
Member: Houston Bar Association. State Bar of Texas; Texas Trial Lawyers Association (Secretary/Treasurer, New Members Forum, 1990-1991).
Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Houston Young Lawyers Association.
Houston Trial Lawyers Association.
The Howard L. Nations Law Firm since 1971 has engaged in personal injury and commercial litigation. The firm is designed to handle a small number of large cases, with in-house specialists in medical/legal, structured settlements, multi-party litigation, jury consulting, computer generated graphics and other forms of state-of-the-art demonstrative evidence. Mr. Nations handles a national practice consisting primarily of catastrophic injury cases in several states.
Mr.
Nations is one of the legal professions most prolific speakers, having spoken to lawyers groups in 50 states and several foreign countries. In addition, he has published numerous law review articles and written or contributed to several legal publications. The firm encourages participation in continuing professional development, professional association activities, political activities and civic affairs
Member: Houston Bar Association. State Bar of Texas; Texas Trial Lawyers Association (Secretary/Treasurer, New Members Forum, 1990-1991). Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Houston Young Lawyers Association.
Houston Trial Lawyers Association.