Principles

Brian Staley is more than just a candidate; he is a father, a business owner, and a community leader in Harris County.

He understands the values that make our community special and believes that those values should guide our decisions at every level of government.

Restoring Integrity & Fairness to the Court

For Brian, upholding the rule of law is more than just a duty—it's the cornerstone of liberty. He firmly believes in ensuring everyone's right to a fair trial, regardless of whether they're represented by an attorney or advocating for themselves. Every Texan, according to him, deserves a judge who approaches them with dignity, fairness, and respect. Outside the courtroom, Brian's entrepreneurial journey alongside his wife has further anchored his understanding of resilience and the value of community support. From navigating regulations to facing challenges like flooding and government-imposed shutdowns, he knows the grit required to weather storms both metaphorical and literal.

Backed by over 27 years of legal expertise, Brian Staley will bring integrity and fairness to the 333rd District Civil Court.

With thousands of litigated cases, mediations, pre-trial hearings, bench trials, jury trials, and appeals, his credentials are impressive. Both an attorney and a small business owner, Brian is well-versed in the intricacies of civil law and its broader implications on Houston's community. His experience is vast: he's represented clients not just in Harris County, but in over ninety Texas counties, and has litigated thousands of cases—some of which saw victories at the Texas Supreme Court. 


Here’s what Brian had to say about bringing integrity and fairness to the 333rd District Court:

Integrity means holding myself to the highest ethical standards. It means never forgetting that my highest duty is to the law, the constitution, and the citizens of Harris County. If a case before me involves anyone with whom I have a financial interest, I will recuse myself. I will not require a court of appeals to intervene to force me to do the right thing. Fairness means that when you come to court, the judge is not biased either for or against any of the parties. Fairness means the judge will apply the law as it is written to the facts of the case. The judge should not be secretly working behind the scenes for one of the parties. I will hold myself to the highest ethical standards, so that everyone, regardless of who they are, receives a fair and balanced trial.
— Brian Staley

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Your support can make a difference. With your support, we can uphold the rule of law in Harris County and safeguard the liberties that our community relies on every day.