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Natasha Egharevba

Partner

Practice Overview

Natasha Egharevba possesses over 8 years of commendable experience in litigation, showcasing a strong track record in both civil and criminal state courts. Her expertise extends across various areas, including personal injury/wrongful death, premise liability, and trucking/transportation cases.

Ms. Egharevba’s tenure as an Assistant District Attorney in both Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, underscores her proficiency in handling state criminal matters, where she gained invaluable trial experience. This foundation equipped her with the necessary skills to be an effective and zealous advocate for her clients.

Her academic background from the University of Houston and her time at Thurgood Marshall School of Law, where she served as the Managing Editor of The Gender, Race, and Justice Law Journal, further demonstrates her commitment to legal excellence and scholarship.

Currently serving as a Partner at Cox P.L.L.C., Natasha continues to apply her extensive experience and expertise to represent her clients diligently.

Overall, Ms. Egharevba is a highly qualified and dedicated legal professional, continuously providing effective representation, and achieving favorable outcomes for her clients in a wide range of legal matters.

Admissions

  • Texas Bar

Education

  • Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Houston, TX, J.D.
  • The University of Houston, Houston, TX, B.S.

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