Kenton Harris has a broad array of litigation experience in health care litigation, medical malpractice, commercial and business litigation, personal injury, premises liability, and property tax litigation. After graduating from Baylor Law School, Kenton worked for over five years at a well-respected litigation firm in Houston, Texas where he represented corporations and individuals in a wide variety of civil litigation matters. Now, Kenton focuses primarily on handling property tax litigation disputes for large commercial properties.
Kenton received his bachelor’s degree in Industrial Distribution from Texas A&M University where he graduated magna cum laude. After graduating from Texas A&M, Kenton worked for a Fortune 10 company where he gained meaningful business experienced and served in a variety of roles, including operations manager, business process manager, and Six Sigma Blackbelt. Kenton’s passion for advocating for others then led him to become a lawyer. While at Baylor Law, Kenton was the recipient of a full-tuition presidential scholarship and served as the Business Editor for the Baylor Law Review and member of the Baylor Law Review Executive Committee.
Kenton has a broad range of experience in handling property tax lawsuits and administrative appeals. His knowledge of real estate valuation and relentless desire to serve make him an effective advocate. Outside of the office, Kenton enjoys spending time with family and is an avid outdoorsman. Kenton loves all things outdoors, including fishing, hunting, camping, and scuba diving.
Education
- Baylor Law School
- Juris Doctor, 2015
- Business Editor, Baylor Law Review
- Baylor Law Review Executive Committee
- Texas A&M University
- B.S. in Industrial Distribution, magna cum laude 2007