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John F. Roehm, III
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John Roehm joined Fanning Harper Martinson Brandt & Kutchin, P.C. in 2002. He began his legal career with the City of Dallas and has over thirty years of experience representing government entities and public officials in state and federal court, including both trial and appellate experience.
John is active in many civic and social organizations and enjoys traveling, snow skiing, tennis, and golf.
John Roehm joined Fanning Harper Martinson Brandt & Kutchin, P.C. in 2002. He began his legal career with the City of Dallas and has over thirty years of experience representing government entities and public officials in state and federal court, including both trial and appellate experience.
John is active in many civic and social organizations and enjoys traveling, snow skiing, tennis, and golf.
Dallas Central Appraisal Dist. v. Park Stemmons, Ltd., 948 S.W.2d 11 (Tex. App. – Dallas 1997, no pet.) (reversed decision of the trial court that property owner had standing to challenge appraisal and their due process rights were violated).
Comerica Acceptance Corp. v. Dallas Central Appraisal Dist., 52 S.W.3d 495 (Tex. App. – Dallas 2001, pet. denied) (reversed decision of the trial court that a lienholder was an owner of property under the Property Tax Code).
Poteet v. Sullivan, 218 S.W.3d 780 (Tex. App. – Fort Worth 2007, pet. denied) (upheld decision of the trial court granting summary judgment to municipality in Fourth and Fifth Amendment challenge to a domestic violence civil standby).
City of Arlington v. Centerfolds, Inc., 232 S.W. 3d 238 (Tex. App.-Fort Worth 2007, pet. denied) (upheld decision of the trial court granting summary judgment to Centerfolds on their procedural due process challenge).
Quinn v. Guerrero, et al, 863 F.3d 353 (5th Cir. 2017) (affirmed decision of district court dismissing Quinn’s claims against City and its police officers), cert. denied, 138 S.Ct. 682 (2018).
State Bar of Texas
Supreme Court of the United States
United States Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit
United States District Courts for the Northern, Eastern, Southern, and Western Districts in Texas
St. Mary’s School of Law (J.D.)
University of Texas at Austin (B.A., cum laude)
Dallas Bar Association
Federal Bar Association
5th Circuit Bar Association
October 2017 – Texas Charter School Association Conference
Co-presented with Thomas P. Brandt at the 2017 Conference on The Basics of Immunity.
May 2014 – State Bar Bill of Rights Conference
Co-wrote a paper presented at the annual State Bar Bill of Rights Conference on recent developments in the law affecting criminal suspects, defendants and incarcerated individuals.
President, Dallas Chapter of the Federal Bar Association, 1996-97