Attorney Profiles
Brandon Boehme
Brandon Boehme has been practicing law since 1989 in the Fort Worth/Dallas/North Texas area. He was an honor graduate at the University of Texas in Austin and completed his legal education at Baylor University School of Law graduating in 1989. After spending a brief period of time defending doctors, hospitals, health organizations and other big businesses, he began representing people who had been seriously injured, as well as the families of those experiencing a death of a loved one at the hands of negligent defendants.
Brandon is a sustaining member of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association and is involved in the Christian Trial Lawyers Association, as well as the Tarrant County Bar Association and Tarrant County Trial Lawyers Association. He is also a frequent lecturer and speaker on personal injury litigation topics. Brandon has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Texas Monthly, Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star Telegram, Texas Lawyer, as well as various other legal periodicals. The Dateline and 20/20 news programs have also done feature presentations on his cases.
Randall D. Moore
Randall D. Moore has been practicing law for over 19 years in the Fort Worth Dallas Metroplex, North Texas and West Texas areas. Upon graduation from Southern Methodist University in 1985 Randall served as an Assistant District Attorney in Tarrant County. He then spent the next several years representing doctors, hospitals, nursing homes, trucking companies, construction companies and other businesses before deciding to represent victims of serious personal injury and wrongful death. During his time on the defense side Randall handled some of the biggest litigation in the country such as the Breast Implant litigation, the Fen Phen litigation and other mass torts involving dangerous drugs and medical and surgical devices.
Randall is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and in Civil Trial by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He is a member of the State Bar College and the American Board of Trial Advocates. He has been selected as one of Fort Worth's best attorneys in the area of medical malpractice and is a frequent lecturer for the State Bar of Texas and a past lecturer for insurance defense organizations. He is also "AV" rated with Martindale Hubble.