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Michele Quattlebaum

SPROTT, NEWSOM, QUATTLEBAUM & MESSENGER,

★ TBLS Board-Certified Specialist: Personal Injury Trial Law

Houston, TX • Serving Harris County

(713) 523-8338

No public disciplinary record

About Michele Quattlebaum

Michele Quattlebaum is a Texas-licensed attorney practicing in Houston, Harris County. Admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 1981 (Bar #16423400) with 45 years of practice. Currently practices at SPROTT, NEWSOM, QUATTLEBAUM & MESSENGER,.

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Most Texas personal injury attorneys work on contingency — typically 33⅓% of the settlement pre-suit, 40% if filed in court. Tex. Disciplinary R. Prof. Conduct 1.04 requires written fee agreements. Timeline: 3-6 months for clear-liability settlements; 12-24+ months for cases that go to trial.

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Office Location

SPROTT, NEWSOM, QUATTLEBAUM & MESSENGER,

2211 Norfolk St Ste 1150

Houston, TX 77098-4056

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Verified from State Bar of Texas records 2026-05-21.

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