Attorney Profile

John Harrison Flud

John Harrison Flud began his professional life in the business sector. Prior to practicing law, Mr. Flud spent many years owning and operating a wholesale business and two years working for a Fortune 250 company as an outside sales representative. After several years in business, Mr. Flud finished his undergraduate and graduate education and decided to enter the practice of law. Mr. Flud went to law school at South Texas College of Law Houston where he graduated summa cum laude (top 2%) with a Juris Doctor.

Mr. Flud began his legal career working for a family-law firm called Jenkins and Kamin, LLP. During his time at Jenkins and Kamin, Mr. Flud’s practice was focused exclusively on family law. He handled hundreds of family law cases involving divorce, child custody, property division, Child Protective Services, child support, termination and adoption, enforcement actions, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, etc. During this time, Mr. Flud also did amicus and attorney ad litem work in cases involving Child Protective Services (CPS) and contested child custody matters.

A couple of years into his practice, Mr. Flud transitioned to a law firm called West, Webb, Allbritton and Gentry in College Station. With this transition, Mr. Flud broadened his law practice to include other areas of civil law, including personal injury and torts, contract and property disputes, probate, guardianship, and appellate work. During this time, Mr. Flud greatly expanded his understanding of civil law and his skills as a civil litigator while maintaining expertise in family law. 

As Mr. Flud continued to grow both professionally and personally, he felt a strong desire to take on new challenges and follow his dream of running his own family-law firm. When the time was right, Mr. Flud took the leap and established his own law firm, confident in his ability to provide exceptional legal services and create a supportive environment for his clients. Ultimately, the decision has proven to be immensely rewarding, enabling Mr. Flud to make a meaningful impact in the legal community and provide top-notch legal representation to family-law clients who entrust him with their legal matters.

As a civil litigator, Mr. Flud has done it all. He has done bench and jury trials, depositions, mediations, appeals, and many contested court hearings. Mr. Flud is always glad when parties can resolve their disputes amicably by agreement, but he is not afraid to fight it out in the courtroom when agreement is not possible.

Mr. Flud was born and raised in Oklahoma. He moved to Texas in 2004 and has been here ever since. Mr. Flud is married and has five children. Mr. Flud’s son serves in the Army, and his daughters range in age from seven to fourteen. Mr. Flud enjoys spending time with family and friends, exercising, watching movies and sitcoms, and hiking when he can.

South Texas College of Law Houston

  • J.D., summa cum laude
  • Top 2%
  • Dean’s Honor List
  • South Texas Law Review, Member
  • Outstanding Law Review Member Award
  • Winner of the Houston Bar Association Best Appellate Brief Contest
  • Awarded the Lisa Dahm Award for Writing Excellence in Public Policy

 

Houston Christian University (formerly, Houston Baptist University)

  • Master of Arts in Theological Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies, summa cum laude

Admitted to the State Bar of Texas
Certified Mediator
Attorney Ad Litem for Child Certification
Guardianship Attorney Ad Litem Certification

⦁ Panel Member: 2024 Texas Family Violence Fundraiser CLE (2024).

⦁ Panel Member: Montgomery County People’s Law School (2023).

⦁ Presenter: Texas Victims CLE Webinar (2021).

⦁ Co-Author: Trying a Jury Trial: A Dying Art, Advanced Trial Skills for Family Lawyers (2020).

⦁ Presenter: Trying a Custody Case on a Shoestring, Family Law Essentials Seminar (2019).

⦁ Co-Author: Family Drama and Psychodrama: Using Psychodramatic Techniques to Improve Outcomes in Your Family Law Cases, State Bar of Texas Family Law Section Report (2019).

⦁ Author: Duress and the Material Support Bar in Asylum Law: Finding Equity in the Face of Harsh Results, South Texas Law Review (Fall 2018).

⦁ Co-Author: Interlocutory Appeals, State Bar of Texas Civil Appellate Practice 101 (2017).

⦁ Lone Star College, Adjunct Professor in Paralegal Studies Program
⦁ San Jacinto College, Former Adjunct Professor in Paralegal Studies Program
⦁ Member of the State Bar of Texas
⦁ Member of the Appellate Section of the State Bar of Texas
⦁ Member of the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Texas
⦁ Member of the Houston Bar Association
⦁ Member of the Montgomery County Bar Association
⦁ Former Volunteer with Lone Star Legal Aid
⦁ Access Builds Children, Treasurer, 2019-2021