Jacquelin MontejanoJacqueline Montejano
se habla Español
Trial Attorney
Email: jmontejano@reiddennis.com
Jackie is a hard-working and determined advocate. She loves being in the middle of the fight: arguing for her clients before a judge or a jury or delving for the truth in depositions. Jackie’s experience representing individuals and businesses, as both plaintiffs and defendants, gives her a unique perspective to better serve clients of Reid & Dennis, P.C. She offers clients significant experience in personal injury and product liability cases involving occupational injuries and wrongful death, insurance coverage, business disputes, construction litigation and consumer law. She has prosecuted and defended cases in Texas, Louisiana, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Ohio.
For Jackie, Reid & Dennis. P.C. offers the best of both worlds because it combines small firm personal attention, flexibility, innovation and cost effectiveness with the highest levels of big firm talent, focus, intellectual rigor, professionalism and integrity. These qualities have garnered attorneys a coveted position of respect within the legal profession, the judicial system and the business world.
Jackie is fluent in Spanish. Jackie spends her free time with her husband, Rudy, and their two Weimaraners. She is actively involved with the Lance Armstrong Foundation and the Leukemia Lymphoma Society.
Education
University of Texas (J.D. 2000)
University of Minnesota (B.A. 1989)
Bar & Court Admissions
Texas
United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas
Professional Associations
State Bar of Texas; Litigation, Construction Law, Insurance and Individual Rights and Responsibilities Sections
State Bar of Texas Pro Bono College
Dallas Bar Association
Dallas Bar Foundation
Publications and Recognition
Trial Lawyers Care; recognition for pro bono work representing family members of worker killed in the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center.
When Welfare Reform Crosses the Line: A Look Behind the Scenes of Saenz v. Roe and California's Battle Over Durational Residency Requirements, 4 Tex. J. Civ. Lib. & Civ. Rights 275 (1999).

