Randy Clapp
Past Board Chair, Board of Directors at Texas Healthcare Trustees- Claim this Profile
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Marc Weinmeister
Randy was one of the best thinkers and quickest people I went to school with. He was practical like a farmer - he grew up working on farms around El Campo. This practicality made him very grounded in his approach to problems. He was clear about the things he knew and he found out the rest in short order. He was extremely bright and capable of acquiring whatever skills or concepts he needed to overcome a problem. His approaches were simple and sophisticated; elegant and robust. I have never been with or against "Judge Clapp" in the practice of law, but I would completely trust his competence.
Marc Weinmeister
Randy was one of the best thinkers and quickest people I went to school with. He was practical like a farmer - he grew up working on farms around El Campo. This practicality made him very grounded in his approach to problems. He was clear about the things he knew and he found out the rest in short order. He was extremely bright and capable of acquiring whatever skills or concepts he needed to overcome a problem. His approaches were simple and sophisticated; elegant and robust. I have never been with or against "Judge Clapp" in the practice of law, but I would completely trust his competence.
Marc Weinmeister
Randy was one of the best thinkers and quickest people I went to school with. He was practical like a farmer - he grew up working on farms around El Campo. This practicality made him very grounded in his approach to problems. He was clear about the things he knew and he found out the rest in short order. He was extremely bright and capable of acquiring whatever skills or concepts he needed to overcome a problem. His approaches were simple and sophisticated; elegant and robust. I have never been with or against "Judge Clapp" in the practice of law, but I would completely trust his competence.
Marc Weinmeister
Randy was one of the best thinkers and quickest people I went to school with. He was practical like a farmer - he grew up working on farms around El Campo. This practicality made him very grounded in his approach to problems. He was clear about the things he knew and he found out the rest in short order. He was extremely bright and capable of acquiring whatever skills or concepts he needed to overcome a problem. His approaches were simple and sophisticated; elegant and robust. I have never been with or against "Judge Clapp" in the practice of law, but I would completely trust his competence.
Experience
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Texas Healthcare Trustees
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Past Board Chair, Board of Directors
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Jul 2014 - Present
Past Chairman of the Board of Directors. Texas Healthcare Trustees is a statewide association of Texas hospitals. It provides education and resources to the 4,500 or so people who serve on hospital boards across the state. Past Chairman of the Board of Directors. Texas Healthcare Trustees is a statewide association of Texas hospitals. It provides education and resources to the 4,500 or so people who serve on hospital boards across the state.
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University of Houston-Victoria
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United States
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Higher Education
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300 - 400 Employee
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Adjunct Faculty
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Aug 2012 - Present
I teach Business Law in the School of Business. I teach Business Law in the School of Business.
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Texas Center for the Judiciary
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Administration of Justice
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1 - 100 Employee
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Past Chairman Board of Directors
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Jan 2012 - Present
Texas Center for the Judiciary is the statewide organization of all state judges, and is responsible for providing education and other resources to the 1,000 or so state and appellate judges across the state of Texas. Board Chair from Sept. 2014 to Sept. 2015. Texas Center for the Judiciary is the statewide organization of all state judges, and is responsible for providing education and other resources to the 1,000 or so state and appellate judges across the state of Texas. Board Chair from Sept. 2014 to Sept. 2015.
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Adjunct Faculty
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Sep 2011 - Present
I teach courses in Legal Research, Criminal Law, and Law Office Management in the Paralegal Studies department. I teach courses in Legal Research, Criminal Law, and Law Office Management in the Paralegal Studies department.
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District Judge
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Aug 2007 - Present
The 329th is a general jurisdiction district court serving all of Wharton County, Texas. This jurisdiction is shared with the 23rd (Judge Ben Hardin), whose district includes Brazoria, Matagorda and Wharton Counties. The 329th is a general jurisdiction district court serving all of Wharton County, Texas. This jurisdiction is shared with the 23rd (Judge Ben Hardin), whose district includes Brazoria, Matagorda and Wharton Counties.
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Board Member
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1986 - Present
Board Chair Board Chair
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Texas Hospital Association
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Board Member
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Jul 2012 - Jul 2014
Association of hospital executives in Texas. Association of hospital executives in Texas.
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Partner
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Apr 1986 - Aug 2007
General civil litigation, estate planning, oil & gas, probate, real estate, business planning, criminal defense. General civil litigation, estate planning, oil & gas, probate, real estate, business planning, criminal defense.
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Partner
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Oct 1983 - Apr 1986
General practice law firm in a small town in Texas. General practice law firm in a small town in Texas.
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US Army
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Captain, JAG Corps
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Jan 1980 - Sep 1983
Worked for Colonel Joe Creekmore in the Staff Judge Advocate Office of large Army post. Held positions in Legal Assistance, Admin Law and Criminal Law. Prosecuted many cases, large and small, including capital murder. Worked for Colonel Joe Creekmore in the Staff Judge Advocate Office of large Army post. Held positions in Legal Assistance, Admin Law and Criminal Law. Prosecuted many cases, large and small, including capital murder.
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Education
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The University of Texas School of Law
JD, Law -
Trinity University
BA, Business