
Paul-Michael Dusek
Biography
Mr. Dusek focuses on first-party and third-party litigation.
Prior to joining Doyen Sebesta, Mr. Dusek practiced maritime litigation, property damage litigation, and premises liability.
Mr. Dusek earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in both History and Philosophy from Texas A&M University. He then received a Master’s Degree in American History from Southern Methodist University. As part of his graduate degree program researched and wrote a master’s thesis that focused on Lyndon Johnson’s use of rural electrification and river development as the foundation for a state-wide patronage system. He then taught history and government and coached soccer and cross-country at Angleton High School before attending law school. While in law school, Mr. Dusek earned the highest grade in his environmental law class.
Outside of work, Mr. Dusek serves as the Vice President of Governance on the Angleton ISD Education Foundation Board of Directors and as a member of the Angleton ISD Education Foundation Strategic Planning Commission.
Practice Areas
Education
B.A., History and Philosophy, Texas A&M University
M.A., American History, Southern Methodist University
J.D., South Texas College of Law
Admissions
State Bar of Texas
Professional & Bar Association Memberships
State Bar of Texas
Member, Young Lawyer Subcommittee, Insurance Law Section, State Bar of Texas