Paul L. Creech - Houston, TX
Attorney at Hilder & Associates, P.C.
FCPA Matters Lawyers in Houston, TX
819 Lovett Boulevard Houston, TX 77006
Houston FCPA Matters Lawyer
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- FCPA Matters
- Health Care Fraud
- Medicaid Compliance
- Environmental Crimes
- Insider Trading
- Wire and Mail Fraud
- Whistle-Blowers
- Mortgage Fraud
Attorney Information
Overview
Paul L. Creech practices in the areas of FCPA matters, health care fraud, Medicaid compliance, environmental crimes, insider trading, wire and mail fraud, whistle-blowers, mortgage fraud.
Mr. Creech graduated from South Texas School of Law (2011), cum laude. He has received numerous awards including: Mexican-American Bar Association Foundation Scholarship; Shook, Hardy & Bacon Award for Outstanding Legal Writing (Law Review Award); Fred Parks Scholar; South Texas Academic Merit Scholarship; Texas Young Lawyers Association Joseph M. Pritchard Inn Scholarship Award; Deans Honor’s Scholar; Pro Bono Honors Certificate; and the Honors Certificate in Transactional Law Program. Mr. Creech is a member of Phi Delta Phi and the Order of Lytae. Paul is Of Counsel.
Admissions
State Bar of Texas
Publications
I’ll Know It When I See It: Textron, Tax Accrual Papers, The Shrinking Work Product Privilege, Black Powder, Sweat, and Blood, 53 South Texas Law Review (forthcoming 2012).
Requirements Under The Insider Trading & Securities Fraud Enforcement Act Of 1988
By Philip H. Hilder and Paul L. Creech
Whistleblower Confidentiality: The Balance of Competing Interests Leaves Whistleblowers Exposed under SEC Proposed Dodd-Frank Act Regulations
By Philip H. Hilder and Paul L. Creech
FCPA Compliance Requirements: A Guide for Global Companies
By Philip H. Hilder and Paul L. Creech
Financial Reform Legislation Offers Whistleblowers Lucrative Incentives And Robust Protection
By: Philip H. Hilder and Sunida A. Louangsichampa
Spinning And Winning In The Court Of Public Opinion, 2010 A.B.A. NAT’L. INST. ON SEC. FRAUD
By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
Seaman's Manslaughter: The Criminalization of Death by Negligence
By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
The Clean Water Act: Criminal Exposure In Deepwater
By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
Strict Liability Crimes for the Pollution of American Waters
By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
OSHA Individual Criminal Liability Maybe Expanding
By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 and the Criminal Liability of Polluters
By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
The Whistleblower Act of 2009, Time to Reevaluate that Compliance Program
By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
Texas Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, A Trojan Horse, Presented at the Healthcare Fraud at the Federal Law Conference 2010 presented by the Hidalgo County Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association, Southern District of Texas
By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
The Long Arm Of The Law: FCPA Individual Liability, 2009 A.B.A. NAT’L. INST. ON SEC. FRAUD
By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
The Government’s Misuse of the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit to Circumvent Constitutional Protections, 2011 A.B.A. NAT’L. INST. ON HEALTH CARE FRAUD
Philip H. Hilder & Paul L. Creech
Education
Utah State University – BA (Fall 2007)
South Texas School of Law – JD (2011), cum laude, Order of Lytae
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Mexican-American Bar Association Foundation Scholarship
- Shook, Hardy & Bacon Award for Outstanding Legal Writing (Law Review Award)
- Fred Parks Scholar
- South Texas Academic Merit Scholarship
- Texas Young Lawyers Association Joseph M. Pritchard Inn Scholarship Award
Education
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Legal Education
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South Texas College of Law Houston,
Houston,
Texas, 2011
J.D.
Honors: Order of Lytae
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South Texas College of Law Houston,
Houston,
Texas, 2011
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Non Legal Education
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Utah State University, 2007
B.A.
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Utah State University, 2007
Published Works
Articles
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I’ll Know It When I See It: Textron, Tax Accrual Papers, The Shrinking Work Product Privilege, Black Powder, Sweat, and Blood, 53 South Texas Law Review (forthcoming 2012).
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Requirements Under The Insider Trading & Securities Fraud Enforcement Act Of 1988 By Philip H. Hilder and Paul L. Creech
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Whistleblower Confidentiality: The Balance of Competing Interests Leaves Whistleblowers Exposed under SEC Proposed Dodd-Frank Act Regulations By Philip H. Hilder and Paul L. Creech
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FCPA Compliance Requirements: A Guide for Global Companies By Philip H. Hilder and Paul L. Creech
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Financial Reform Legislation Offers Whistleblowers Lucrative Incentives And Robust Protection By Philip H. Hilder and Sunida A. Louangsichampa
- Spinning And Winning In The Court Of Public Opinion, 2010 A.B.A. NAT’L. INST. ON SEC. FRAUD By Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
- Seaman’s Manslaughter: The Criminalization of Death by Negligence By Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
- The Clean Water Act: Criminal Exposure In Deepwater By Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
- Strict Liability Crimes for the Pollution of American Waters By Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
- OSHA Individual Criminal Liability Maybe Expanding By Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
- The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 and the Criminal Liability of Polluters By Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
- The Whistleblower Act of 2009, Time to Reevaluate that Compliance Program By Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
- Texas Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, A Trojan Horse, Presented at the Healthcare Fraud at the Federal Law Conference 2010 presented by the Hidalgo County Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association, Southern District of Texas By Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
- The Long Arm Of The Law: FCPA Individual Liability, 2009 A.B.A. NAT’L. INST. ON SEC. FRAUD By Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
- The Government’s Misuse of the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit to Circumvent Constitutional Protections, 2011 A.B.A. NAT’L. INST. ON HEALTH CARE FRAUD By Philip H. Hilder and Paul L. Creech
Bar Admissions
- Utah, 2017
- Texas
Fraternities and Sororities
- Phi Delta Phi
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