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Kim K. Ogg served in the criminal justice system for more than twenty years before entering private practice.Past posts include Harris County District Attorney's Office Chief Felony Prosecutor, City of Houston Mayor's Office Gang Task Force Director, and Houston Crime Stoppers’ Executive Director. Ms. Ogg is Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in the area of criminal law and has tried nearly 100 cases to verdict by jury during her career. Kim K. Ogg is an attorney in good standing licensed to practice in the State of Texas, the U.S. Courts of the Southern and Western Districts of Texas, and the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Ms. Ogg's public service history provides a unique platform for defending individuals and corporations charged with criminal offenses in federal and state courts. Credibility and familiarity in the community matters when defending against sensational accusations. Ms. Ogg's many high-profile cases and extensive experience with media of every genre provide client's with expertise needed to defend in the court of public opinion as well as courts of law. |
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Corporate embezzlement and trade secrets theft is epidemic, with few remedies in the justice system. Most corporations have neither the time nor expertise required to investigate the crimes committed against them. Moreover, most policing agencies are not adequately prepared to investigate white collar investigations involving complex fraud and theft schemes, corporate espionage and theft of trade secrets crimes.
Kim K. Ogg has the experience and contacts from working with governmental and law enforcement agencies across Texas and in Washington D.C. allow her an insider's understanding of how white collar criminal actions may best be pursued against insider thefts and frauds at every level. Gathering evidence and crafting a compelling, efficient, and effective investigation report are essential to obtaining relief in criminal prosecution. This work is doubly useful to companies in pursuit of recovery of damages through civil prosecution of offenders.
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Mediation, Arbitration, and Alternative Dispute Resolution |
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Jack C. Ogg is a former state Senator and trial attorney with more than 45 years of legal experience. He is certified by the Association of Attorney-Mediators and has maintained an active and extensive arbitration/mediation practice since 1994, with a success rate as a mediator exceeding 96%. He has been chosen or appointed an arbitrator, by the courts and private parties, in numerous complex cases ranging from specialized international business and commercial disputes to family law matters involving large property settlements. He has also appeared as an expert witness in, and has represented many parties before, mediation and arbitration panels in many areas of litigation. |
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Civil, Commercial, Tort, Probate, and Minor Children’s Settlement Litigation |
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Over the past four decades, Jack C. Ogg, a former faculty member of the Texas College of Trial Advocacy, has carried on a private practice concentrated in business, real property, and commercial litigation, tort and construction claims, ad litem and structured settlement practice, and probate, DTPA, personal injury, civil, and administrative agency law.He has over forty years of experience as an attorney ad litem and guardian ad litem, including receiverships and special commissioner’s appointments, and in the extensive representation of minors and wards in settlements involving significant amounts of recovery requiring innovative and complex structures and trusts.
His past clients have included Continental Airlines, Pace Management, Clear Channel Communications, SFX, Ryder Truck Lines, National Title Company, and The City of Houston Municipal Employees' Pension System.He brings to the representation of all litigation clients a wealth of experience and extensive familiarity with the skills necessary to present their best case as persuasively as possible. |
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Divorce, Suits Affecting Parent Child Relationships, and Juvenile Law are legal areas that occasionally overlap into criminal law. They generally entail legal resolution of situations completely unique and personal to the parties involved and are well-known for emotionally charged public trials. Kim Ogg's lengthy history of public service, assistance, and advocacy for Houstonians well positions her to fight for the best interests of your family in family court.
Crime victims, law enforcement officials, and ordinary citizens have utilized Ms. Ogg's skills in family court to affect the most important legal decisions in their lives. Family cases are legally challenging and demand serious focus and attention. Family disputes can result in binding court orders that determine the outcome of family member relationships and property forever. Kim can provide the legal assistance necessary when you or a loved one has a difficult personal problem requiring resolution in family court. She excels in obtaining successful and just resolutions through settlement or trial. |
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