Jason A. Zendeh Del
Jason Zendeh Del is one of the founding members of The Zendeh Del Law Firm, PLLC. His practice primarily focuses on protecting the rights of individuals and corporations who need aggressive and creative representation.
Biography:
Mr. Zendeh Del is a native Texan. He was born and raised on the Gulf Coast in Galveston but also spent time much of his time on the family ranch in the Texas Hill Country. He attended Baylor University where he successfully completed Business School in only three years and was awarded a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree with double majors in Finance and Real Estate.
Legal Experience:
After Baylor University, Mr. Zendeh Del was drawn to the top trial advocacy law school in the nation according to U.S News and World Reports,
South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas. There, he was recognized as a distinguished student and completed the Pro Bono Honors Program. During law school, Mr. Zendeh Del first worked in the Office of the Harris County Attorney, where he was responsible for assisting with all aspects of a busy litigation division. During his last two years of law school, Mr. Zendeh Del worked for the Harris County District Attorney's Office, where he handled numerous criminal cases and assisted in the trial of a high profile
capital murder.
Upon graduation from law school, Mr. Zendeh Del was immediately offered a position as an Assistant District Attorney with Fort Bend County. When he later decided that the Dallas / Fort Worth area would be his home, Mr. Zendeh Del accepted a position with
Tarrant County District Attorney's Office. In his time as a prosecutor for the State of Texas, Mr. Zendeh Del handled thousands of criminal cases and his track record is unparalleled. He is held in high regard by his colleagues and by many Judges across the state.
In 2007, Mr. Zendeh Del was selected to attend the prestigious National Advocacy Center (NAC) in South Carolina. The NAC is a joint venture of the National District Attorneys Association and the United States Department of Justice, where the best trial attorneys from across the nation meet to perfect their courtroom skills. The NAC is an experience that is sought out by many attorneys but realized by only a few. In 2008, Mr. Zendeh Del was again invited to attend the NAC.
In addition to his skills as a litigator, Mr. Zendeh Del is also well trained in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), receiving his Mediator Certification from The Frank Evans Center for Conflict Resolution.
Mr. Zendeh Del takes special pride in the practice of law. This is why he is a member of many professional organizations including the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and
The College of the State Bar of Texas (The College). The College is an honorary society of lawyers who are among the best trained attorneys in Texas . Members are qualified attorneys who are interested in both high ethical standards and improved training for all Texas attorneys.
Continuing Education:
- Actual Innocence: Establishing Innocence or Guilt
- Forensic Science and the NAS Report
- DNA Cases
- Crime Lab: Quality Control, Supervision, and Oversight
- Eye Witness Identification
- False Confessions
- Arson
- NAS Report: The Results of a Judicial Survey
- Jury Selection for the Defense
- A Virtual Tour of the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office
- A virtual Tour of the Tarrant County Crime Lab
- Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States
- Voir Dire in a Murder Case
- Voir Dire in a Child Sexual Assault Case
- The DWI Innocence Project
- Forensic Odontology
- Post Conviction DNA Testing
- Evidence Identification, Collection, and Preservation
- Forensic Pathology
- Fire Investigations and the NAS Report
- Firearms Identification and the Capabilities of the Forensic Laboratory
- Social Media Sites Used to Commit Crimes
- Texas Legislative Update
- Wrongful Convictions
- Actual Innocence: Habeas Issues
- Actual Innocence: False Confessions and False Eyewitness Identifications
- Sentencing Options in Criminal Cases
- Gang Pragmatics and Expert Witnesses
- Medical Evaluation of Child Abuse
- Exculpatory Evidence in Child Abuse Cases
- When Defendants Break Promises, Probation Revocations
- Ethics in Criminal Prosecutions
- Advanced Psychological Strategies for Jury Selection
- Trial Advocacy at The National Advocacy Center in South Carolina
- Prosecutor Trial Skills Course
- Regional DWI Training
Assocations: