Clinton D. Howie primarily focuses his practice on business litigation, antitrust and trade regulation, and professional liability defense. He also represents clients in disputes involving distributorships, intellectual property, employer-employee relations, real estate, banking, and commercial and industrial construction projects. Clint has handled a wide range of high-stakes, high-profile cases, including cases profiled in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Investment News, and the Texas Lawyer.
Clint joined the firm in 2009 after having practiced at several leading international and regional law firms. Diversely yet thoroughly experienced, Clint is admitted to practice in the Texas Northern and Southern District Courts, as well as the Louisiana Eastern, Middle and Western District Courts.
Clint earned a Bachelor of Arts from Louisiana State University in 1991, a Master’s degree from the University of Southern California in 1994, and a Juris Doctor from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law in 1996. While at SMU, Clint was a Hatton W. Sumners Scholar and served as President of the SMU Law Review Association.