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Eric Dick (lawyer)

Eric Dick is an American insurance lawyer who specializes in denied or underpaid property insurance claims. Dick represented clients in property insurance claims arising from events like Hurricane Harvey and 2020 Houston explosion. Dick was involved in lawsuits to overturn Houston charitable feeding ban and term limits extension.

Dick is the owner of the Houston law firm Dick Law Firm, PLLC, which he established in 2008. He is the president of the Harris County Board of Education since 2017.

Education

Dick earned an Associate in Science from Houston Community College in 2000. Eric received a Bachelor's degree in Business Science of Management from the University of Phoenix in 2005. He later pursued an LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2010. Pursuing his interest in law, he completed a Juris Doctor degree focused on Litigation from Cooley Law School in 2008. During his time at Cooley Law School, Dick graduated Cum Laude , receiving recognition on both the Dean's List and Honor Roll .

Continuing his education, Dick attained an LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2010. He competed in the ABA Section of Taxation: Law Student Tax Challenge at Alabama. In 2022, he achieved an MBA from Rice University. Dick received a Masters of Accelerated MSQM: Business Analytics program at Duke University .

Electoral history

Dick's first run for public office was in 2013 in the Houston Mayoral Election. He received 10% of the vote when running against incumbent Annise Parker and Ben Hall.

In 2015, in the race for At-Large Position 2 of the Houston City Council, he received over 35,000 votes in a race against incumbent David W. Robinson and Willie R. Davis.

In 2017, Trustee Dick was elected to Position 2, Precinct 4, and his term expired on December 31, 2022. Trustee Duhon's former Position 4, Precinct 3, seat was left vacant effective January 2, 2023, leaving an open seat on the HCDE Board.

In the 2019 general election for Houston City Council At-Large Position 5, Dick entered a runoff and received over 80,000 votes.

In the 2022 general election for Harris County Treasurer, he received over 58,000 votes in the Republican primary.

On January 12, 2023, HCDE Board met in a "Called Board" meeting and appointed Dick to fill the unexpired portion of the Position 4, Precinct 3 seat. His term will end on December 31, 2024.

Controversies

Eric Dick has been the subject of numerous controversies during his career. During a political campaign, Dick was accused of improperly placing campaign signs, which led to a dispute with the City of Houston. He attributed the issue to selective enforcement by the city, though he did not provide any evidence to support this attribution.

Dick has also been involved in issues with the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC) regarding improper campaign finance reporting and fraudulent mailer content during his 2022 campaign for Harris County Treasurer. The TEC fined Dick for these matters, which he addressed as part of his campaign activities and failed to provide factual justification.

In 2020, Dick was accused in a lawsuit of sending unsolicited text messages during his political campaign.

Additionally, Dick has faced allegations regarding his relationships with expert witnesses in litigation cases, specifically that he used expert witness’ testimony without their knowledge or consent. He has received sanctions for these actions. In one instance, an appraiser filed a lawsuit regarding services rendered.

Advertising

Dick has used his last name in marketing strategies, leading to memorable slogans. His taglines, such as "Hire a Dick!", "Need a Lawyer? Hire a Dick!" and "I'll work hard and long for you", have been highlighted in his television and radio commercials.

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Houstonians’ post-freeze cleanup should include preventive fixes for mold, Feb. 22, 2021, Houston Chronicle
  3. ^ Harvey flooding dominates At-Large 5 council runoff, Nov. 26, 2019, Houston Chronicle
  4. ^ Watson Grinding explosion|Residents still waiting for help rebuilding their homes a year later, January 22, 2021 , KHOU
  5. ^ Houston man suing the city for the right to feed the homeless, November 22, 2017, FOX 5 Atlanta
  6. ^ Feeding.Rocks Website,
  7. ^ Term Limits Lawsuit Against City Of Houston Not The First Controversy Over Ballot Language, November 23, 2015, Houston Public Media
  8. ^ Editorial: We recommend Eric Dick in GOP primary for Harris County treasurer, Feb. 3, 2022, Houston Chronicle
  9. ^ Eric Dick profile at Harris County Department of Education
  10. ^ Harris County Department of Education
  11. ^ Eric Dick LinkedIn Profile
  12. ^ Joint Election Results, November 05, 2013
  13. ^ Harris County, Texas. General and Special Elections, November 03, 2015
  14. ^ [2]
  15. ^ 2016 General Election Results, November 08, 2016
  16. ^ 2019 Runoff Election Results
  17. ^ Republican primary for Harris County Treasurer, March 01, 2022
  18. ^ [3]
  19. ^ "Press Release: Parker Afraid of Dick". Big Jolly Politics. 28 September 2011.
  20. ^ "The City of Houston's Persecution of Clyde Bryan and Eric Dick". Big Jolly Politics. 11 July 2013.
  21. ^ McGuinness, By Dylan. "Houston Republican fined $30K for mailers suggesting Black Democrats endorsed him". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  22. ^ Insurance Journal (19 February 2024). "Houston Attorney Eric B. Dick Sanctioned over $100K in 'Frivolous' Lawsuit".
  23. ^ "Eric Dick slapped with lawsuit over unwanted text, plaintiff says message caused loss of enjoyment of phone".
  24. ^ "'Better get Dick' hail attorney sued by insurance appraiser, expert says suit exposes biased relationship in mass filings against insurers".
  25. ^ "Would You Hire This Dick As Your Attorney?". Above the Law. November 13, 2014.
  26. ^ "Herman: When lawyers advertise". Austin American-Statesman. May 4, 2013.
  27. ^ "Need a Lawyer? Dick Law Firm Will Work Long & Hard For You". 95 Rock FM.