Tim Almohamad is a commercial litigator whose practice focuses on complex business, energy, and construction disputes. He represents oil and gas operators, drilling companies, property owners, contractors, financial-services companies, retailers, and other commercial clients in state and federal courts. His experience includes breach-of-contract disputes, general corporate advice, catastrophic personal-injury matters, construction-defect disputes, lien claims, breach-of-fiduciary-duty claims, employment disputes, premises-liability cases, and other high-stakes commercial matters.
Born and raised in Houston, Tim earned his J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law. While in law school, he was a member of the Mock Trial Team and the American Journal of Criminal Law, served as the Texas Law Transfer Mentor, and completed the Texas Venture Labs Practicum, where he helped ContextQA, then a pre-revenue startup, develop a go-to-market strategy. He also served as a policy analyst in the Texas Senate for Senator Paul Bettencourt and interned for Judge Beau Miller of the 190th Civil District Court of Harris County.
Before transferring to Texas Law, Tim completed his first year at South Texas College of Law Houston. During his first semester, he received CALI Awards for the top exam performance in all four doctrinal courses and ultimately earned six CALI Awards in Civil Procedure I, Contracts I, Evidence, Torts I, Torts II, and Criminal Law.
Tim earned his B.A. in Government, with a minor in History, from The University of Texas at Austin. He is admitted to practice in Texas and Colorado.

