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Jasmine Singh is a member of the Adams & Reese Financial Services Practice Group and an Associate in the Houston office. Jasmine Singh is a litigator working primarily in financial services.
Jasmine represents businesses, banks, and other financial institutions in litigation matters, fiduciary disputes, legal process compliance, deceased customer operations, governmental investigations, and more. She also represents financial institutions as a disinterested stakeholder in state and federal courts and in response to grand jury subpoenas in both state and federal investigations. When necessary, Jasmine represents employees of financial institutions in witness interviews and under subpoena to testify in criminal trials.
Jasmine’s experience at her former Houston law firm focused largely on general commercial litigation and construction disputes. Jasmine participated in arbitrations and mediations as well as drafting litigation documents, e.g., pleadings; motions; discovery requests, responses, and objections; settlement agreements; and more. She gained considerable experience researching and proposing litigation strategies based on analysis of case facts and existing law.
Throughout her legal education, Jasmine took on various roles that have helped shape her career. Jasmine was research assistant within the University of Houston Law Center Health Law and Policy Institute and judicial intern for both Justice Charles Spain of Texas’s Fourteenth Court of Appeals and Magistrate Judge Christopher dos Santos of the Southern District of Texas. Her internships gave her extensive exposure to matters and procedures from the judicial perspective.
As a legal intern in the 263rd Felony Court, working for the Harris County District Attorney’s office, Jasmine helped attorneys prepare cases for trial by organizing and evaluating evidence and recommending strategies for trials and sentencing hearings. And, as a clinic student with the UHLC Entrepreneurship & Community Development Clinic in Houston, Jasmine provided counsel on entity formation, drafted formation documents for a variety of entities, and provided counsel regarding contractual provisions.
At UHLC, Jasmine served as senior articles editor for the Houston Journal of Health Law and Policy and received the LEX Award in legal research and writing. She succeeded in multiple moot court, mock trial, and oral advocacy competitions. Jasmine also holds two undergraduate degrees: a B.A. (summa cum laude) in political science from the University of Houston and a B.S. in psychology from Baylor University.
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Education
- University of Houston Law Center, J.D. | 2022
- University of Houston, B.A. | 2019
- Baylor University, B.S. | 2014
Bar Admissions
- Texas
Court Admissions
- United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
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Affiliations
- South Asian Bar Association of Houston
Education
- University of Houston Law Center, J.D. | 2022
- University of Houston, B.A. | 2019
- Baylor University, B.S. | 2014
Bar Admissions
- Texas
Court Admissions
- United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
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Publications
- Why a Sustainable Public Health System Needs Community-Based Integrated Health Teams, 6 Belmont Health Law Journal 75 (2023), co-author
- Developing a Health Care Workforce that Supports Team-Based Care Models that Integrate Health and Social Services, 15 St. Louis Journal Health Law and Policy 236 (2022), co-author
Education
- University of Houston Law Center, J.D. | 2022
- University of Houston, B.A. | 2019
- Baylor University, B.S. | 2014
Bar Admissions
- Texas
Court Admissions
- United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
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