Louis Liao
Top rated Intellectual Property Litigation attorney in Houston, Texas
Ahmad, Zavitsanos & Mensing, PLLC
Practice areas: Intellectual Property Litigation, Business Litigation
Licensed in Texas since: 2018
Education: Stanford Law School
Ahmad, Zavitsanos & Mensing, PLLC
1221 McKinney StSuite 2500
Houston, TX 77010 Phone: 713-655-1101 Email: Louis Liao Visit website
Louis Liao is a trial lawyer who focuses on commercial litigation and intellectual property litigation. He represents plaintiffs and defendants in a wide range of high-stakes disputes, including breach of contract, trade secret, and patent lawsuits. Clients often rely on his perspective as a former engineer to provide creative solutions and break down complex concepts for judges and juries.
Mr. Liao was recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch (2022–2025) and Thomson Reuters’ Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star” (2023) for his success in handling intellectual property disputes. He received a law degree from Stanford Law School and a master’s degree in engineering from Stanford University. While in school, he worked as a legal intern at the Sundance Institute in Los Angeles and a civil rights impact litigation organization in Houston.
Before his legal career, Mr. Liao worked as a mechanical engineer in the oil and gas industry. His technical proficiency also includes computer software, owing to his avid interest in coding since childhood and past experience as a full-stack web developer. He graduated with highest honors from The University of Texas, where he received degrees in mechanical engineering and philosophy.
First Admitted: 2018, Texas
Professional Webpage: https://azalaw.com/our-attorneys/louis-liao-2/
Bar / Professional Activity
- State Bar of Texas, 2018
Honors
- Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, Best Lawyers in America
Educational Background
- Stanford University, M.S., Management Science and Engineering, 2018
- University of Texas at Austin, B.S., Mechanical Engineering; B.A., Philosophy, 2014
- Oil & Gas
- Technology
Selections
- Rising Stars: 2023 - 2025