Law Clerks

The Houston office of Holmes, Diggs, Eames & Puhl is fortunate to have some of the future's best and brightest young lawyers working with us. They are vital to our practice in the areas of research, discovery, drafting motions, pleadings and correspondence, attending hearings, and offering a fresh perspective on the ever-changing world.

Nathan Prihoda

Nathan Prihoda graduated with honors from Tulane University Law School in 2010. He served as the Chief Justice of the Tulane Law School Moot Court Board, one of the largest student-run advocacy programs in the nation, competed on two national mock trial teams, and received Honors from Tulane's Trial Advocacy program. He was a 2010 recipient of the Tulane 34 Award, which is presented to 34 graduates who have distinguished themselves at Tulane University for exemplary leadership, service, and academic excellence. Nathan was selected to the Order of the Barristers, a national honorary organization whose purpose is the encouragement of oral advocacy and brief writing skills through effective law school oral advocacy programs.

Tesha Robaszkiewicz

Tesha Robaszkiewicz graduated from the University of Houston Law Center in 2010, where she excelled in advocacy. She represented her school at the National Mock Trial Competition, where her team took second place in the country; she has also won many other advocacy honors, including victories in the Hippard Open Mock Trial Competition and the Tom Newhouse Mediation Competition. Tesha was selected to the Order of the Barristers, a national honorary organization whose purpose is the encouragement of oral advocacy and brief writing skills through effective law school oral advocacy programs. Tesha also served as the Chief Articles Editor of the Journal of Consumer and Commercial Law and is a member of the Garland Walker Inn of Court.

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