- J.D. South Texas College of Law (Top 15%)
- Clerkship: 410th District Court, Montgomery County
- Languages: English, Gujarati, Hindi, Swahili
About Me
Who Am I
With over ten years of experience practicing law, Pritesh Soni focuses on helping individuals, businesses, non-profits, and other institutions with issues related to employment, commercial transactions, consumer protection, and intellectual property.
He has successfully helped employees in wrongful termination cases, employers in discrimination lawsuits, individuals in consumer fraud and deceptive trade practices claims, small businesses in contract and trade secret disputes, and companies in patent infringement cases. As a solo practitioner, he personally undertakes the representation and is responsible for communicating, strategizing, and litigating each case for each client.
Notable Achievements
He has obtained verdicts ranging from a million-plus dollar award for a petroleum company in a breach of contract and fraud case involving the sale of illegal Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) to a multi-thousand dollar award for a consumer who was deceptively and fraudulently foreclosed on by an auto mechanic.
In addition, he has obtained hundreds of thousands of dollars in settlements for business partners denied their rightful share of profits and proceeds in co-owned businesses, consumers that were duped into buying shoddy products and services, and companies whose trade secrets and patent rights were being misappropriated and infringed.
Background & Associations
He is a first-generation lawyer who put himself through South Texas College of Law, making the Dean’s List, earning an academic excellence scholarship, and graduating in the top 15% of the class. Prior to starting his firm, he clerked for Judge K. Michael Mayes in the 410th District Court of Montgomery County, Texas, and a boutique litigation firm.
He is licensed to practice law in Texas and before the federal courts of the Southern District and the Eastern District of Texas. He is a member of the Texas Young Lawyers Association, Houston Bar Association, American Bar Association, Houston Intellectual Property Law Association, and American Young Lawyers Division. He volunteers and is a member of the Houston Skyline Rotary club.