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Nile Copeland – Candidate for Civil District Judge of the 11th District Court

Copeland received his bachelor’s degree in biological sciences and master’s degree in educational administration from Louisiana State University and his J.D. from South Texas College of Law. Copeland’s professional experience includes working as an associate municipal judge for the City of Houston, as a partner at Cheng Copeland, PLLC, as a commercial and residential realtor in Texas, as a tax expert for Intuit, and as a neutral for FINRA. He has been certified as an arbitrator and as a mediator. Copeland also received his realtor license with the Texas Real Estate Commission.

Source: https://www.fortbendchristianmagazine.com/business-directory/8988/nile-copeland-for-judge-of-the-texas-11th-district-court/

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