
SHARON E. CONWAY has been licensed to practice law in the State of Texas since November 3,
1989. She began her law practice concentrating primarily in the areas of corporate and
transactional law as well as business litigation. After gaining significant experience in these
areas in private practice, she joined the staff of the General Counsel’s Office of the State Bar of
Texas in 1993 as an assistant general counsel/assistant disciplinary prosecutor. Subsequently,
Ms. Conway started her own law practice oriented around her corporate, transactional, and
business litigation skills and experience and added her knowledge of attorney discipline and
malpractice matters to offer a unique mix of legal services to her clients. In addition, Ms.
Conway became a certified mediator in 1997 after completing the 40-hour basic mediation
training course sponsored by the Attorney-Mediators Institute®, and then completed AMI’s
advanced mediation training course so that she could offer mediation services to the community.
In 1998, Ms. Conway began working as in-house Corporate Counsel for a group of companies
located in the Galleria area of Houston. Through her work with these companies, one of which is
publicly-traded, Ms. Conway developed her knowledge and skills in the areas of securities law
and compliance, including public and private offerings of stock and SEC filings, in addition to
performing intense legal services in the corporate and transactional arenas.
In May of 2000, Ms. Conway reestablished her private practice closer to her home in The
Woodlands (just north of Houston), offering corporate, transactional, securities law, business
litigation, mediation, and attorney grievance defense and legal ethics services to her clients. Ms.
Conway has clients and handles cases throughout the State of Texas.
Ms. Conway is listed in multiple Who’s Who publications, including Who’s Who in American
Law, Who’s Who in Industry and Finance, and Who’s Who in America.
Education
Texas Tech University School of Law; Lubbock, Texas
Doctor of Jurisprudence, May 1989
Robert Guy Carter Endowed Scholarship recipient
Mock Trial participant
Moot Court participant
Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International
Texas Tech University; Lubbock, Texas
Magna Cum Laude Graduate
Bachelor of Arts in English with a specialization in technical writing, May 1986
Minor in Political Science
President’s List, Dean’s List
Dean James G. Allen Scholarship recipient
Dean Lewis N. Jones Scholarship recipient
Award for Excellence in German
Beta Theta Pi Little Sister
Law License Status/Organization and Committee Memberships
Licensed to practice law in the State of Texas since November of 1989
Licensed to practice before the United States District Court for the Southern District of
Texas since June of 1990
State Bar of Texas: Member, 1989-present; Member, Corporate Counsel Section, 1999-
present; Member, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, 1997-1999
Houston Bar Association: Member, 1990-present; Member, Professionalism Committee,
1995-96; Member, Professional Relations/Media Committee, 1995-96
Rotary Club of The Woodlands: Member, 2002-present; Paul Harris Fellow Recipient
2003; Chair, Blood Drive Committee, 2003-present; Chair, Family of Rotary
Committee, 2003-present; Chair, Dragon Boat Races Committee, 2004
The Woodlands Rotary Club Foundation: Founding Director, 2004; Director and
Secretary, 2004-present. Mediation Training
Member, Attorney-Mediator Institute®, 1997-1998
Attorney-Mediator Institute® 40-Hour Basic Mediator Training 1997
Attorney-Mediator Institute® Advanced Mediator Training 1997
Published Articles
“You CAN Prevent a Grievance – Some Basic Steps That Can Protect You and Improve Your
Practice,” 61 TEX. BAR J. 542 (June 1998).
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