About
Bonnie Sudderth, former Chief Judge of the Fort Worth Municipal Courts, changed into first elected to the 352nd District Court bench within the March 1996 number one. (She had no opponent within the November popular election.) Although her term became scheduled to start on January 1, 1997, the bench became vacant on the time of her election. Consequently, quickly after the primary, Texas Governor George W. Bush appointed her to fill the vacancy for the remainder of 1996. Having continuously served that court docket till January 7, 2015, Judge Sudderth become the longest-serving decide inside the history of that court. Since January 8, 2015, after Texas Governor Rick Perry appointed Judge Sudderth to fill a emptiness on the Second Court of Appeals, Justice Sudderth has served as an Associate Justice, Place four, of the Second Court of Appeals in Fort Worth, Texas. Judge Sudderth has 25 years of mixed judicial experience.
Location
Legal Issues
- Appeals & Appellate
- Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
Costs
Certificates
Texas Board Of Legal Specialization
Personal Injury Trial Law
Texas Board Of Legal Specialization
Civil Jurisprudence
Texas College for Judicial Studies
Languages
Accepted Jurisdictions

Experience
- Justice, Place 4
Second Court of Appeals, Fort Worth, Texas
2015 - State District Judge
352nd Judicial District Court of Texas
1996 - Chief Judge, Fort Worth Municipal Courts
City of Fort Worth Municipal Courts
1990 - Municipal Court Judge
City of Fort Worth Municipal Court
1990 - Lawyer
Private Practice of Law
1986
Educations

Graduation year: 1985

Graduation year: 1980