Catherine Dickerson - Houston, TX
Attorney at Pipkin Ferguson, PLLC
Construction Defect Lawyers in Houston, TX
13430 Northwest Freeway, Suite 1250 Houston, TX 77040
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Houston Construction Defect Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Construction Defect
- Premises Liability
- Toxic Tort
Attorney Information
Overview
Ms. Dickerson is a trial lawyer who has an active litigation docket statewide. She represents numerous corporations, small businesses and individuals against claims involving construction defect, premises liability and toxic tort. She has tried personal injury cases to a favorable verdict. Ms. Dickerson provides adjustor continuing education seminars and assists in resolving various legal and personal disputes by serving as a mediator. She actively provides estate planning for her clients.
Ms. Dickerson was raised in a small town outside of Harris County where her father, who served as county attorney, district attorney and district judge, instilled in her a respect and interest for the law. Currently, she lives in the suburbs of Houston where she and her husband are raising three young children. She is an active volunteer in the community, serving in numerous leadership roles in her neighborhood schools. She is a teacher for the adult and children classes at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston. Her interests include physical fitness, travel, reading and cooking.
Education
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Legal Education
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South Texas College of Law Houston,
Houston,
Texas, 1992
J.D.
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South Texas College of Law Houston,
Houston,
Texas, 1992
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Non Legal Education
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Baylor University, 1987
B.B.A.
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Baylor University, 1987
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Pro Bono Activities
- St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Teacher
Bar Admissions
- Texas, 1992
Other Affiliations
- State Bar of Texas
- Houston Bar Association
Contact
13430 Northwest Freeway, Suite 1250
Houston, TX 77040
Fax: 713-961-5438
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.pipkinferguson.com/
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