Houston, TX; December 9, 2014: Houston Attorney, Judie Sadler is among the best lawyers of Houston for 2014, so says a feature in Houstonia magazine this month.
Houstonia magazine selects attorneys for the yearly honor through reader nominations and editorial review of nominee’s accomplishments. Judie Sadler is board certified in labor and employment law and has over 25 years of legal experience in Texas. Judie treats every family law client’s case as if her own legal rights were at stake. Her purpose and practice is focused on client success above all other things.
Judie brings tremendous appellate experience to the family law arena. She is admitted to and has practiced before the Texas Supreme Court, the federal courts in the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas, and the U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and D.C. Circuits. She is also admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court.
She is AV rated by Martindale Hubbell and, since its inaugural edition in 2011, Martindale Hubbell has included her in their Preeminent Women Lawyer category as well. Judie is rated a 10 out of 10 by AVVO.
Judie’s business background makes her an especially informed advocate for divorce clients with business considerations. She has represented clients in various areas of litigation, business, labor and employment law. She has successfully handled a variety of cases before administrative agencies as well as federal and state courts in Texas and other states. Judie is Board Certified in Labor and Employment law in Texas. Over the years, Judie has worked closely with individuals and companies to advise and assist with complex business and employment matters.
Diggs & Sadler, PLLC is one of Texas’ largest family law firms with offices in Dallas, Denton, and two locations in Houston: River Oaks and the Energy Corridor. Diggs & Sadler attorneys have extensive experience successfully handling such family law issues as divorce, complex property and asset division, child custody, grandparents’ rights, paternity, mediation, LGBTQ+ family law, and adoption.