Lantz Clinton

Lantz Clinton

Attorney

Biography

A sixth-generation Texan, Lantz Clinton was born and raised in Houston, where his connection to the law runs deep. As the son of a retired HPD Sergeant who became a lawyer and now serves as a criminal judge, he grew up immersed in the legal profession and developed an early passion for advocacy and justice.

Lantz earned his undergraduate degree from Texas Tech University in Lubbock before returning home to Houston to attend South Texas College of Law Houston, where he graduated Cum Laude. Early in his legal career, he worked at a top criminal defense firm in Houston, where he gained invaluable courtroom experience second-chairing multiple trials.

He then transitioned to a well-known civil litigation firm, where he served as lead attorney managing his own docket while also working on complex commercial litigation matters. His experience spanned contract disputes, real estate transactions and lease disputes, products liability, personal injury cases, and more, representing clients on both the plaintiff and defense side. This diverse background provided him with a comprehensive understanding of litigation strategy and the legal challenges facing individuals and businesses alike.

Today, Lantz focuses his practice on representing injured individuals in personal injury cases. His people-oriented approach and genuine belief that his work makes a meaningful difference in clients' lives drive his commitment to securing the justice and compensation they deserve. He is licensed to practice in Texas state courts and the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas.

Outside the office, Lantz enjoys playing golf and tennis, and he pursues his creative interests through music production.

Contact Me

  • lantz@nalawtx.com
  • 713 842 9442

Education

  • J.D., South Texas College of Law Houston, Cum Laude
  • B.A., Texas Tech University

Bar Admission

  • State Bar of Texas
  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas

Focus

Personal InjuryCar AccidentTruck AccidentWrongful Death