our team
At DITTFURTH LAW GROUP PLLC, our experienced attorneys deliver tailored legal representation. Our diverse expertise effectively addresses complex issues. Each attorney is known for professionalism, integrity, and legal knowledge. We collaborate to achieve optimal outcomes in business law, personal injury, and family matters. We are dedicated advocates focused on protecting clients' rights and interests. Trust and communication are central to our practice, ensuring confidence in our capable hands.
AMIRRA DITTFURTH
Amirra Dittfurth is a longtime practitioner with nearly twenty years of experience working in Bexar County and the surrounding area. She has handled many types of civil cases but devotes most of her practice to family law cases.
She completed her undergraduate work at Texas Tech University with a double major in French and Russian, did graduate work at the University of Texas at Austin in Middle Eastern Studies and completed her legal studies at St. Mary’s University. While still a law student, Amirra wrote and illustrated a mini reference book on family law which led to her entering this field of law.
Amirra performs many pro bono hours yearly and believes it is part of her obligation as a lawyer. One of her pro bono cases included the successful application to the President of the United States to grant a pardon for a San Antonio resident.
Her hobbies and interests include reading, fitness, graphic design, painting and spending time with her family and their many pets.
David Dittfurth
David Dittfurth is a tenured professor at St. Mary’s University School of Law. Professor Dittfurth has been teaching law for nearly fifty years. He completed his undergraduate and legal studies at the University of Texas at Austin and then earned a Juris Doctor and Master of Law degree at the same institution. He is has expertise in legal and equitable remedies, federal procedure, and Constitutional Law. He has authored books and articles on these subjects.
He is completing a casebook on the Texas law of restitution and plans a new book on Texas Judicial Remedies. You can read his most recent article, on unjust enrichment in the Texas Tech Law Review, https://texastechlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/50-Book-3_Dittfurth.PUBLISHED-1.pdf.
His hobbies and interests include reading, boxing, and Longhorn football and basketball.
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