Harris Wells

ASSOCIATE

Education


  • The University of Texas School of Law
    • J.D., with Honors, 2017
    • Research Editor, Texas Law Review
    • Texas Business Law Society
  • Hillsdale College
    • B.A., Economics, cum laude, 2014
    • Departmental Honors for Economics
    • Debate Team, 2012 Michigan Parliamentary Debate Champion

Judicial Internship


  • Judicial Intern, Hon. Ewing Werlein, Jr., U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas

Biography


Harris Wells is a master of deep and diligent research. As a trial attorney, he prides himself on being willing to dig deeper, think bigger, and find unique ways to resolve legal issues for his business litigation clients in the energy, real estate, and financial industries.

Self-motivation and a strong work ethic are at the core of Harris’s success. Working since age 14—including as a business analyst, technology consultant, ranch hand, and even a funeral home assistant—Harris’s diverse background allows him to see things from others’ perspectives and achieve better outcomes for his clients. These experiences, combined with his diligence, have earned Harris a reputation as an attorney who’s not afraid to roll his sleeves up to develop strategic, winning arguments.

Harris graduated with honors from The University of Texas School of Law where he served as Research Editor of the Texas Law Review and interned for Judge Ewing Werlein, Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. Given his exceptional problem-solving skills and innate inner drive, law was an obvious choice. Harris now uses his talents to help clients address their most complex disputes.

Honors & Awards


  • Outstanding Editor, Texas Law Review, Volume 95
  • Michigan Parliamentary Debate Champion, 2012