Michael Patrick Doyle
Founding Partner · Doyle Dennis Avery LLP

Michael Patrick Doyle

Founding partner. Senior trial counsel.

Board Cert · PI Trial Law ABOTA Diplomate Texas Bar 1990
713.571.1146 · [email protected]
The Clocktower Building · 3401 Allen Parkway, Suite 100 · Houston, TX 77019
Practice Identity

Founder. Senior trial counsel.
Broader trial docket.

Mike Doyle is the founding partner of Doyle Dennis Avery LLP, which he established in 2015 as Doyle Law Firm with Patrick M. Dennis. Mike has practiced law in Houston since being admitted to the Texas Bar in 1990 — a trial career spanning more than three decades and a substantial record of multi-million-dollar verdicts, judgments, and settlements.

Mike is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, a Diplomate of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), a Fellow in the National College of Advocacy of the American Association for Justice, and a Past President of the Houston Trial Lawyers Association (2007-2008). He has served on the HTLA Board of Directors since 1999 and as Chair of the Judicial Affairs Committee.

Mike’s primary trial focus is the firm’s broader trial docket — maritime personal injury, Jones Act offshore matters, international and trans-national personal injury, and insurance bad faith — which is profiled in detail at the firm’s offshore injury practice site. The firm’s retaliation, whistleblower, and Texas employment matters profiled on this site are led by Jeff Avery, Partner. Mike’s role at the firm includes founding leadership, trial mentorship, and senior trial counsel across all of the firm’s matters.

Career Timeline

Thirty-five years of trial practice.

  • 2024 — Present
    Doyle Dennis Avery LLP
    Founding Partner

    Firm renamed in 2024 to reflect the firm’s senior bench. Mike continues as the firm’s founder and senior trial lawyer.

  • 2022 — 2024
    Doyle Dennis
    Founding Partner

    Firm renamed as Jeff Avery becomes partner.

  • 2015 — 2022
    Doyle Law Firm
    Founding Partner

    Firm founded in 2015 with Patrick M. Dennis. Jeffrey I. Avery joins as attorney at founding.

  • 2008 — 2015
    Doyle Raizner LLP
    Partner

    Built substantial maritime, Jones Act, and insurance bad faith trial practice; secured multiple multi-million dollar jury verdicts.

  • Before 2008
    Cook, Doyle & Bradshaw · Vinson & Elkins (Houston)
    Litigation Practice

    Trial practice in maritime, personal injury, and insurance matters. Admitted to the Texas Bar in 1990.

Notable Verdicts & Recoveries

A trial record built over three decades.

A selection of multi-million-dollar verdicts and recoveries secured by Mike across maritime, Jones Act, international personal injury, and insurance bad faith matters. The firm’s broader trial team verdicts and a complete maritime profile are at offshoreinjurytrialattorney.com.

$4.5 Million
Norfleet v. Chemikalien Seetransport & Heidenreich Marine
Jury verdict 2009 · Marine mooring master · Personnel basket transfer · Gulf of Mexico
$4.3 Million
Snyder v. Cunningham Lindsey
Jury verdict 2006 · Insurance bad faith
$2.56 Million
Pike v. SeaRiver Maritime, Inc.
Jury verdict 2004 · Jones Act seaman · Gulf of Alaska · Reduced on appeal to $2.14M
$2.16 Million
Pace v. Houston Helicopters, Inc.
Jury verdict 2008 · Helicopter crash landing · Gulf of Mexico
$1.75 Million
Boat captain · Offshore Angola
Jury verdict 2007 · Increased to $1.75M with interest
$1.6 Million
Burch v. Westerngeco / Schlumberger
Jury verdict 2008 · Seismic operator · Gulf of Mexico
$1.22 Million
Hamilton v. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co.
Jury verdict 2009 · Leverman onboard dredge vessel · near Memphis, Tennessee
$200M+
Total trial team recoveries
Across personal injury, employment, and insurance lawsuits — firm aggregate
Notable Appellate Matters

Published Texas Supreme Court authority.

Mike has secured published Texas Supreme Court authority on two doctrinal questions central to the firm’s worker-side practice — workers’ compensation insurer-employer privilege under Tex. Lab. Code § 451 discovery, and medical peer review committee privilege under Tex. Occ. Code § 160.007.

Tex. Sup. Ct. · § 451 Discovery
  • In re XL Specialty Insurance Co., 373 S.W.3d 46 (Tex. 2012)
  • Supreme Court of Texas · No. 10-0960 · Original proceeding
  • Opinion by Chief Justice Wallace B. Jefferson · 8-1
  • Held: no attorney-client privilege protects communications between workers’ comp insurer’s lawyer and the insured employer
  • Counsel for the Worker: Mike Doyle & Patrick Dennis
  • Used by the firm to obtain key discovery in the firm’s Ball § 451 verdict
Tex. Sup. Ct. · Peer Review Privilege
  • In re Memorial Hermann Hospital System, No. 14-0171 (Tex. May 22, 2015) (orig. proceeding)
  • Supreme Court of Texas · Opinion by Justice Don R. Willett
  • Established the framework for the “anticompetitive action” exception to medical peer review committee privilege under Tex. Occ. Code § 160.007
  • Held: piercing peer review privilege turns on the plaintiff’s pleadings, not evidence
  • Mike Doyle — Lead Trial Counsel
  • Controlling Texas authority on peer review discovery in physician retaliation matters
Recognition

Honors and credentials.

Board Certification & Trial Credentials
  • Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law — Texas Board of Legal Specialization
  • Diplomate, American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA)
  • Fellow, National College of Advocacy — American Association for Justice (AAJ)
  • Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent — 2017 · Highest possible rating in legal ability and ethical standards
Peer Recognition
  • Super Lawyers (Thomson Reuters) — 2005-2021
  • Best Lawyers in America — 2009
  • Best Lawyer · Personal Injury Litigation — Woodward White, 2009-2011, 2013
  • Best Lawyer · Transportation Law — Woodward White, 2010, 2011, 2013
  • Best Lawyer · Admiralty & Maritime Law — Woodward White, 2009, 2013
Bar Leadership
  • Houston Trial Lawyers Association — Past President 2007-2008
  • Current Vice President · Board of Directors since 1999
  • Chair, Judicial Affairs Committee
  • Texas Trial Lawyers Association — Board of Directors, Executive Committee, Fellowship Member
  • American Association for Justice — Member
  • Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (UK) — Member
  • Mexican American Bar Association of Houston — Member
Bar Admissions & Education
  • State Bar of Texas — 1990
  • State Bar of Missouri — 2012
  • The University of Texas School of Law — J.D.
  • University of Virginia — B.A., History
  • University of London / St. Mary’s College of Law — Coursework in marine insurance, international law, maritime law
Community & Civic Involvement

Houston roots. Worker-side commitment.

Mike’s community involvement reflects his commitment to the worker-side of the bar. He served as a member of the Houston Advisory Board of the AFL-CIO Community Fund — the labor community’s charity arm — alongside his civic leadership in Houston’s broader trial bar and educational community.

Mike served on the Board of Directors of Strake Jesuit College Preparatory School (2002-2004), as President of the Strake Jesuit Alumni Association (2002-2004), and as the 1998 Alumni Fund Drive Chairman. He has served on the Campaign Steering Committee of the Dialogue Institute Southwest, and has been active in Houston civic and educational organizations across his career.

Across more than thirty-five years of practice, Mike has been a regular faculty member and lecturer at trial advocacy programs across the country — including the American Association for Justice’s National College on Depositions (Cleveland, Atlanta), the National College on Essentials of Civil Litigation (Tuscaloosa, Knoxville), and AAJ regional and annual conventions in Miami, Chicago, San Juan, and other locations.

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Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome in any future matter. Statements about verdicts, settlements, and recoveries reflect the specific cases referenced. Specific net recovery figures (gross verdict less attorney’s fees, costs, and expenses) for the verdicts referenced on this page are documented in the firm’s records and available on request.

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