Born and raised in the Houston area, Kade Beyer attended Texas State University and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Management. Kade immediately enrolled in law school at the University of Houston Law Center and graduated with several academic distinctions for his experience in litigation. Kade was inducted as a member of the Order of Barristers, a national honorary organization granting admission to the top 10 advocates in any law school’s graduating class. Kade was further recognized as the sole recipient of the State Bar of Texas Award for Excellence in Appellate Advocacy.
Kade knew what he wanted to be from the beginning: a trial attorney focused on helping people who have been wrongfully injured. Kade clerked for nationally recognized Plaintiff’s personal injury firms throughout law school to learn the industry prior to becoming licensed. Since then, Kade has handled cases in state and federal court in Texas, Louisiana, Tennessee, New Mexico, Indiana, and California just to name a few. Kade has tried cases in Harris County and Fort Bend County. From intake through depositions, settlement, or trial, Kade understands what it takes to achieve results for his clients.
Kade is licensed to practice law in Texas and New Mexico. He is admitted to practice in Federal Court in the Southern and Western Districts of Texas.