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Rebecca Simmons is a Texas attorney and a former special justice of the Supreme Court of Texas. , Simmons continued to serve as a visiting judge on both the trial court level and appellate level, and to provide mediation and arbitration services under RebeccaSimmons PLLC.


Early life, education, and career

A fifth-generation Texan and a third-generation attorney, Simmons received a
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from
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Baylor Law School Baylor Law School is the oldest law school in Texas. Baylor Law School is affiliated with Baylor University and located in Waco, Texas. The school has been accredited by the American Bar Association since 1931 and has been a member of the Associat ...
, where she served as a notes and comments editor for the ''Baylor Law Review''.Simmons to fill vacancy on 408th District Court", San Antonio Business Journal, April 7, 2003.
/ref> Following law school Simmons served as a briefing attorney for the
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. A recipient of an International Rotary Fellowship, Simmons continued her legal studies at Durham University in England, focusing on the emerging European Economic Community, prior to settling in
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. Simmons practiced law at
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LLP in San Antonio, where she specialized in complex commercial litigation.


Judicial service and activity in the legal community

After twenty years in private practice, Rebecca Simmons was appointed as district judge of the 408th Judicial District Court in Bexar County and was subsequently elected. Based on her proven track record on the district bench, she was selected to serve on the Fourth Court in May 2005 and then elected in 2006. She served as an adjunct professor at St. Mary's School of Law for over 15 years. In 2005, Simmons was specially commissioned as a Supreme Court justice to sit on a pending case before the
Texas Supreme Court The Supreme Court of Texas (SCOTX) is the court of last resort for civil matters (including juvenile delinquency cases, which are categorized as civil under the Texas Family Code) in the U.S. state of Texas. A different court, the Texas Court of ...
. In 2012 Simmons lost her re-election campaign. , she was seeking election to the Fourth Court of Appeals place 5 currently held by Justice Angelini, who has announced her retirement at the end of her term. Simmons is an active member of the legal community. , she was chair of the Judicial Committee on Information Technology which advises the Texas Supreme Court on technology issues. She has also been District Representative of the State Bar of Texas, and a Litigation Section Council Member. She is a former chair of the Texas Bar Foundation, which provides over $500,000 a year in grants for legal services and education. A recipient of the State Bar of Texas Presidential Citation, she is a member of the Pattern Jury Charge Committee. She is a former president of the San Antonio Bar Association, the William S. Sessions American Inns of Court, and the Bexar County Women’s Bar Association. She is an active lecturer and speaker on a variety of legal topics.


Personal life

Simmons is married to Dr. Richard Clemons and they have three children: Rachael, Sarah and Patrick. She has two brothers who are attorneys and one brother who is a district judge.


References


News Articles


Seventh Woman Picked for Bench", San Antonio Express-News, April 1, 2005

"Gov. Perry Appoints Simmons to 408th District Court", Governor's Press Office, Apr. 07, 2003


External links


Fourth Court of Appeals Web Site

Justice Rebecca Simmons for Texas Supreme Court

Texas Bar Foundation Web Site


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