Clint Broden
received his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania,
an Ivy League institution, where he graduated magna cum laude with
honors in Political Science. He received his law degree from the
University of Virginia in 1990 where he graduated in the top ten
percent of his class and was a member of the Order of the Coif. While
in law school, he had articles published in the Rutgers Law Review and the Virginia Journal of Law and Politics.
Mr.
Broden is board certified in the area of criminal law and his practice
is limited to criminal defense work. He has received an "AV" rating
from Martindale Hubbell, the highest rating available. Although he
handles all types of criminal cases, Mr. Broden specializes in complex,
criminal cases in federal court at both the trial and appellate level.
He has represented defendants in federal courts throughout Texas as
well as in California, Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Ohio, and Georgia.
Despite the overwhelming conviction rate in federal court, Mr. Broden's
clients have avoided conviction in almost sixty percent of the cases he
has tried in federal court. Likewise, Mr. Broden has handled
approximately sixty appeals before the United States Court of Appeals
for the Fifth Circuit, including oral argument in over thirty cases,
and has obtained some type of relief for his clients in approximately
one-quarter of the cases.
In addition to his practice, Mr. Broden is an adjunct professor at
Southern Methodist University School of Law where he teaches trial
advocacy. Mr. Broden also lectures to other criminal defense lawyers in
Texas and Louisiana on various topics related to federal criminal law
including detention hearings suppression motions, obscenity trials and
federal sentencing guidelines. Mr. Broden also served as an Associate
Municipal Court Judge in the City of Dallas from 1999-2004.
Mr.
Broden is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers, the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, the Bar
Association of the Fifth Circuit, the Dallas County Criminal Defense
Lawyers Association, the Dallas County Bar Association and the Mac
Taylor American Inn of Court.