In August, 2020, Governor Greg Abbott appointed Michael Landrum, Judge of the 164th Civil District Court for Harris County. Landrum served Texas as Judge of the 113th Civil District Court in Harris County for more than five years, beginning in 2013. During that time, he presided in more than 170 civil trials involving disputes concerning land, debt, personal injury, trespass, malpractice, contracts, employment, tax, leases, defamation, construction, and all types of business matters. Members of the Houston Bar Association consistently ranked Landrum among the best trial judges for competency, hard work, and fairness.
I am Michael Landrum and I am a candidate for judge of Harris County’s 133rd District Court in the 2024 election. From 2013 through 2018, and again in 2020, I was honored to serve as a judge in two civil district courts. I hope to serve you again in the 133rd. George Washington called our Judicial Branch “the firmest pillar of government” and I am grateful to have served in our Texas courts. I look forward to serving again because I believe that our “third branch” fills a crucial role in preserving our liberties; they do that one case at a time. I take pride in the fact that, during my service as judge, the members of the Houston Bar Association rated me among the best civil district judges in Harris County. That evaluation considers the important attributes for an outstanding judge:
- legal knowledge;
- impartiality;
- thorough preparation;
- decisiveness;
- ethics and
- efficiency.
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