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Kevin A. Hoang

Associate
713.758.6075

[email protected]

Michelle Bultman

Assistant
713.751.5230

[email protected]

Kevin Hoang focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation.

 

Education

University of Virigina, J.D., 2025
  Virginia Law Review, Online Development Editor
  Karsh-Dillard Scholar
  Traci Grieshaber Zeller ’99 Memorial Award

University of Texas at Austin, B.S.A., B.A., Biochemistry, International Relations and Global Studies, 2022

Admissions and Certifications

State Bar of Texas
Patent Bar Registration
United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas

Press

  • Gibbs & Bruns Associate Kevin Hoang Wins New UVA Law Award for Top GPA in Class

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