Cory Stott

A man in a suit and red tie standing with his arms crossed. Wage and hour attorney Cory Stott.

A Trusted Advocate for Workers’ Rights

OVERVIEW


Cory Stott is a seasoned legal professional and wage and hour attorney with over a decade of experience. As the Felony Chief Prosecutor at the District Attorney’s Office in Houston, he has built a distinguished reputation for excellence and integrity in both trial and appellate courts. A dedicated advocate for workers' rights, Cory's extensive legal career solidifies his standing as a skilled and committed professional.

With a portfolio boasting more than 50 jury trials, Cory has consistently demonstrated his proficiency as lead or supervisory counsel. His acute understanding of trial dynamics equips him with the insight to navigate complex legal proceedings effectively, ensuring favorable outcomes for his clients.

In addition to his trial work, Cory has served as lead counsel on over 100 appeals. This substantial appellate experience underscores his ability to pinpoint pivotal issues early in the process and devise strategic approaches that lead to enduring victories. Cory’s track record speaks volumes about his dedication to excellence in the legal profession, making him a formidable asset to any legal team. Furthermore, this has only helped Cory after transitioning to his current position as a wage and hour attorney.

SERVICES & SPECIALIZATIONS


>> Houston Bar Association, Member - Appellate Section

>> State Bar of Texas, Member - Appellate and Criminal Justice Section

LEARN HOW TO GET IN TOUCH


>> Learn more about our team of experienced attorneys.

>> Discover how we can assist you with wage and hour claims.

EDUCATION


>> University of Virginia School of Law
Juris Doctor (J.D.)
2008-2010

>> Texas Christian University
Bachelor's Degree, Economics
2013-2017

REPRESENTATIVE PUBLISHED CASES


>> Desir v. State, 543 S.W.3d 865 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2018, no pet.)

>> Romano v. State, 610 S.W.3d 30 (Tex. Crim. App. 2020)

>> Yang v. Cao, 629 S.W.3d 666 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 2021, no pet.)