Attorney Biographies

Tyler A. Flood

Texas drunk driving attorney, Tyler Flood was born and raised in Houston, Texas, and has been practicing law in Texas since 2001. Mr. Flood graduated 4th in his class at South Texas College of Law, is Nationally Certified in Sobriety Testing and is a published DWI author.

Mr. Flood, Texas drunk driving attorney handles cases in the areas of DUI/DWI including ALR Hearings, Expunctions, Sealing Records, Occupational Licenses, Appeals and Endangering a Child (by Driving While Intoxicated). He also handles a variety of criminal defense matters.

Mr. Flood is a member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer's Association, National DUI Defense College and Harris County Criminal Lawyer's Association, and is licensed by the Supreme Court of Texas and the Federal District Court for the Southern District of the United States of America.

Mr. Flood resides in Houston with his wife Aimee and his son Senator.


Karli Illich

Attorney Karli Illich has been practicing law in Texas since 2001, and also attended South Texas College of Law, in Houston, Texas. Ms. Illich served as Assistant District Attorney for Austin County before joining Tyler Flood and Associates.

Ms. Illich handles cases in the areas of DUI/DWI including ALR Hearings, Expunctions, Sealing Records, Occupational Licenses, Appeals and Endangering a Child (by Driving While Intoxicated). She also handles all felonies, including assault, burglary, drugs, etc.

Her memberships include the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer's Association and Harris County Criminal Lawyer's Association, and she is also licensed by the Supreme Court of Texas and the Federal District Court for the Southern District of the United States of America.

 



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