Meet the Law Practice Management Committee
The Committee is comprised of experienced lawyers from across Texas who have been appointed by the State Bar president.

JOhn
Meredith
Vice Chair
John Meredith is the Chief Operating Officer for Chamberlain Hrdlicka, which is a diversified law firm with multiple practice areas including tax, litigation, corporate, IP, real estate and estate planning. After graduating from Baylor Law School, he practiced trial law in Houston. He worked at nonprofits including Aspiring Youth where he was the founding President and General Counsel and at SpringSpirit as Executive Director and General Counsel. He has worked in law practice management at Greenberg Traurig as Business Director, Beck Redden as Executive Director and Chamberlain Hrdlicka as COO.

Debra L.
Bruce
Debra L. Bruce is President of Lawyer-Coach LLC, which provides coaching and training for lawyers on leadership and management, team effectiveness, and productivity. Capitalizing on 18 years in law practice and 20 years coaching, she helps lawyers adapt effectively to the unprecedented changes occurring in the legal industry today. She emphasizes 3 Ps for their practice: Productivity, Profitability and Personal Fulfillment. Debra was the first lawyer in Texas to be credentialed by the International Coach Federation. She has served as the Chair of the Law Practice Management Committee of the Houston Bar Association, served on a number of ABA Law Practice Division committees, and is currently the Co-Chair of the Productivity & Knowledge Strategy Committee of the ABA Law Practice Division.

Holly
Draper
Holly Draper is the managing partner of The Draper Law Firm, PC in McKinney, Texas. She is board certified in family law and has grown her firm from a solo practice starting in 2008 to a boutique family law firm with six attorneys. She practices primarily in Collin and Denton counties but handles cases throughout the DFW metroplex. She also handles family law appeals. Holly represented the father in the landmark parental rights case In re C.J.C. (No. 19-0694), where the Texas Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in favor of her client. She regularly gives CLE presentations to various attorney groups on C.J.C. and is regularly retained to represent parents in custody cases filed by non-parents. Holly is active in the Collin County Bar Association and has served on the leadership team for the CCBA’s Family Law Section.
Committee Members
Not Pictured
E. Steve Bolden (Chair) Naval Patel Diana Brown
Justice Lawrence Doss Melissa Astala Khan Holly Draper
Michael Martinez Kristin Postell Gregory Sampson
Scott Skelton William Soffar
James W. Wester (Board Advisor) Carmen Mae Roe (Alternate Board Advisor)















