Atty. Jim M. Perdue, Sr.

Atty. Jim M. Perdue, Sr.

Phi Delta Phi. Omicron Delta Kappa.

Houston Houston 63 yrs experience 63 year
Call (346) 586-4525 Book Appointment

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About Jim M. Perdue, Sr. at a glance

Jim M. Perdue, Sr. is an Of Counsel based in Houston, Texas, practicing at Perdue & Kidd. They have 63+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 1963. Their practice focuses on medical malpractice and product liability. Admitted to practice in Texas U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit (1963). Educated at University of Houston Law Center (J.D., 1963) and University of Houston B.S. cum laude (—). Recognitions include AV Preeminent. Serands clients in Houston, TX and the surrounding metropolitan area.

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About

  • Phi Delta Phi
  • Omicron Delta Kappa
  • Outstanding Committee Chairman of the Year, Houston Bar Association, 1974-1975
  • Outstanding Alumnus, University of Houston College of Law, 1977
  • Honorary Member, Distinguished Alumnus Order of the Coif, University of Houston College of Law, 1986
  • Recipient, Gene Cavin Award for Outstanding Contribution to Legal Education, State Bar of Texas, 1995
  • Listed in Best Lawyers in America, 1st through 10th Editions
  • Adjunct Professor, University of Houston College of Law, 1973-1981, 1988-1990
  • Professional Activities:Chairman, Texas Trial Lawyers Malpractice Committee, 1965-1976
  • Associate-in-Law, American College of Legal Medicine, 1979
  • Member, University of Houston College of Law, Health Law Board, 1987-1995

BOOKS

  • The Law of Texas Medical Malpractice,Houston Law Review, 1975
  • Supp. 1978
  • J. Sales and J. Perdue, The Law of Strict Tort Liability,Houston Law Review, 1977
  • Supp. 1981
  • The Law of Texas Medical Malpractice(2d ed.) Houston Law Review, 1985
  • Medical Malpractice Handbook,Houston Law Review, 1988
  • "Who Will Speak for the Victim," A Treatise on Plaintiff's Jury Argument,State Bar of Texas, 1989
  • Editor, "Who Speaks for Justice?
  • Texas Trial Lawyers, 1999

Book Chapters

Chapter 7, "Medical Issues Presented through Retinopathy of Prematurity: The Standard of Care Issue," Retinopathy of Prematurity,McPhearson, Hittner, Kretzler (Ed.), 1986

Author

  • chapter, "Opening Statement," Litigation Tort Cases, Vol. 3West and ATLA, 2003
  • LAW REVIEW and JOURNAL ARTICLES: "Applicability of the Guest Statute to Suits Based Upon Negligent Entrustment," Houston Law Review, Vol. 3, pp. 91-103, 1965
  • "Negligent Entrustment of Automobiles," Houston Law Review, Vol. 6, pp. 129-147, 1968
  • "Negligent Entrustment-Another String in Your Bow," 3 Texas Lawyers Forum3, p. 11, et seq., 1969
  • "The Texas Guest Statute-Hit it Head On," 6 Trial Lawyers Forum3, p.11, et seq. 1972
  • "The Use of the Economist in Court," 36 Texas Bar Journal4, 1973
  • "Res Ipsa Loquitur; Applicability to Malpractice Cases in Texas, 10 Texas Tech Law Review 2, p.371, 1979; "Is Your Case Worth Pursuing," 85 Case and Comment6, p.31, 1980; "An Analysis of the Physician's Professional Liability for Radiation of the Fetus," 18 Houston Law Review 4, p. 801, 1981; "Direct Corporate Liability of Hospitals," 24 South Texas Law Journal 3, p. 773, 1983; "Recovery for a Lost Chance of Survival: When the Doctor Gambles Who Puts Up the Stakes," 28 South Texas Law Journal 1, pp.37-68, 1986; "Medical Malpractice 1987: New Faces, New Facts, New Fundamentals," 18 St. Mary's Law Journal 3, 1987; "Arguing Comparative Negligence for the Plaintiff," 50 Texas Bar Journal5, pp.61-64, May 1988; "Words for the Wise-Boosting Your Linguistic Firepower, 26 Trial7, pp.74-76, 1990
  • "Final Arguments in Premises Cases," 26 Trial8, pp. 50-55, 1990
  • "Jury Bias: Ruminations on Identifying, Handling and Defusing Jury Bias," 28 The Houston Lawyer2, pp 38-45, 1990
  • "Defusing Jury Bias," 27 Trial 4, pp. 50-55
  • "A Practical Approach to Jury Bias," 54 Texas Bar Journal9, pp. 936-41, 1991
  • "The Plaintiff's Appeal to the Religious Conservative," Texas Lawyer,1992, pp. 14-15
  • "The Five-Question Rule: Cross-Examination Simplified," 29 Trial10, pp. 40-43, 1993
  • "Oysters and a Beer-Two Bucks," Lawyers Then and Now Symposium, 31 Trial1, pp. 22-23, 1995
  • "The Petard Objection," 31 Trial7, pp. 50-54, 1995
  • "Cutting Costs-Cutting Care: Can Texas Managed Health Care Systems and HMOs Be Liable for the Medical Malpractice of Physicians?" 17 St. Mary's Law Journal 1, pp. 23-67 (1995)
  • "The Difference Between 'Good Enough' and 'Safe Enough'," Opening Statement Symposium, 32 Trial3, pp. 45-47, 1996
  • "I Had My Heroes," ATLA 50 Year Symposium," 32 Trial7, pp. 58-59, 1996; "Thank God!
  • It Wasn't George Burns," Laughing Matters Symposium, 33 Trial7, p. 85, 1986; "Bringing Drama to the Courtroom," 33 Trial9, pp. 48-53, 1997

Co-Author

  • "Trial Themes: Winning Jurors' Minds and Hearts," 34 Trial4, pp. 34-42, 1998
  • "What Would Atticus Say?
  • Keys to Success Symposium, 34 Trial 7, pp. 42-43, 1998
  • "My Son, The Trial Lawyer," Domestic Relations: The Lawyer-Parent Symposium, 35 Trial 1, pp. 60-61, 1999
  • "Touched by an Angel," Cases We Remember Symposium, 36 Trial 3, pp.71-74, 2000

Co-Author

  • "A License to Kill: The Uninteded (?) Consequences of Milo on Kramer," 41 South Texas Law Review, 293-314, 2000
  • "My Mentor Remains Undefeated," Memorable Mentors Symposium, 37 Trial 12, p. 77-79, 2001
  • "Starting Strong," 38 Trial 7, pp. 34-36, 2002
  • "Putting the Pieces Together - The Two Part Closing Argument on a Medical Malpractice case appeals to the head and heart to create a portrait of negligence," 39 Trial 5, pp. 39-47, 2003
  • PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS: Between 1972 and 2001 over 400 professional scientific paper presentations were delivered on medical malpractice, product liability, trial techniques, psychology in jury selection, storytelling, direct and cross examination and other miscellaneous topics throughout the U.S. to state and local bar associations, state and local medical societies, law schools, nursing associations, various specialty medical societies, the American Bar Association, the Texas Trial Lawyers Association and legal specialization certifying organizations
  • Member, Supreme Court Task Force on Standardized Discovery in Malpractice Cases, 1993-1994
  • Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation, 1987-1995

Practice Areas Explained

Jim M. Perdue, Sr.'s Areas of Practice

Each practice area below reflects the types of cases Jim M. Perdue, Sr. handles, with a brief overview of what that area of law covers.

Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice lawyers represent patients harmed by negligent doctors, hospitals, and other providers. Free case review, no fee unless you win.

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Product Liability

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Jurisdictional Context

Why local counsel matters in Texas

Practicing law in Texas. Legal matters in Texas are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Houston are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate Texas state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in Texas brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Texas courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.

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Frequently Asked

Common questions about Jim M. Perdue, Sr.

Where is Jim M. Perdue, Sr.'s law office located?
Jim M. Perdue, Sr.'s law practice is located in Houston, Texas. The firm is Perdue & Kidd. You can contact the office directly through this profile page.
What practice areas does Jim M. Perdue, Sr. handle?
Jim M. Perdue, Sr. focuses on medical malpractice, product liability. Each practice area listed reflects experience handling cases of that type in Texas.
How long has Jim M. Perdue, Sr. practiced law?
Jim M. Perdue, Sr. has 63+ years of legal experience and has been licensed since 1963.
Where did Jim M. Perdue, Sr. go to law school?
Jim M. Perdue, Sr. earned their education at (J.D., 1963); (—).
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What awards or recognition has Jim M. Perdue, Sr. received?
Jim M. Perdue, Sr.'s notable recognition includes: AV Preeminent.

Education

J.D.
University of Houston Law Center
- 1963
University of Houston B.S. cum laude
- In Progress

Awards

AV Preeminent

Bar Admissions

Texas U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Admitted: 1963

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