The Womack Law Firm
Houston, Texas
Stock / Securities Fraud Attorney
Are You a Victim of Securities Fraud?
You can get satisfaction. Let our firm evaluate your case right now, at no cost to you.
Investing in the stock market involves the risk of losing your money. That’s a risk everyone understands and accepts. What’s unacceptable is when companies or individuals engage in illegal practices for their own monetary gain – at your expense.
Many investors have been the victim of securities fraud. Common forms of securities fraud are: insider trading, accounting fraud and misrepresentation.
- Insider Trading is the use of non-public information to make trading decisions
- Accounting Fraud is the reporting of false or incomplete financial information by executives or officers of large public corporations
- Misrepresentation is when a company or individual makes false statements about their company’s value or position with intent to deceive investors or potential investors
If you feel you’ve been a victim of securities fraud, contact The Womack Law Firm immediately. We’ll evaluate your case and help you decide on the best course of action. Please act quickly – Statutes of Limitations may apply. There’s no cost for our initial evaluation. Simply click on the following button to complete our simple online case form.

The Womack Law Firm provides complementary expertise and advocacy skills in a wide variety of business litigation matters.
The Womack Law Firm Prizes Client Confidentiality and Personal Service
Mr. Womack is a lawyer who is able to provide his clients with an additional level of confidentiality and personal attention. Meticulous in preparation and up front and forthright in his communication, Mr. Womack inspires a quiet confidence in his clients, and the assurance that their need for legal representation is secure. Contact the Womack Law Firm, where each client is valued as if he or she were the firm's only client.
The Womack Law Firm is Careful and Discerning in Evaluating Your Case
As part of his meticulous planning and attention to detail, Mr. Womack is extremely careful and discerning in his case selection. After carefully reviewing the relevant materials and talking to prospective clients concerning the merits of his or her case, and subsequent deliberation, Mr. Womack determines whether or not it is in the client's best interest for him or her to take the case. Contact the firm to have an honest discussion concerning the merits of your case.
About Mr. Womack
Mr. Womack's practice focuses on the representation of clients in civil litigation, both trial and appellate, throughout Texas and the country.
Mr. Womack has recently obtained favorable resolutions involving large payments to his clients in cases involving disability discrimination, wrongful termination of employment under contracts based on foreign and U.S. law, and the arbitrations or mediation of securities fraud claims. He also has obtained a jury verdict for his client in a matter involving the break up of a business partnership and the claims by the partner for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud and breach of contract.
Mr. Womack brings his clients his experience trying cases to judgment and arguing numerous appeals, which enables him to offer them his insights into the best way to bring a case to a successful resolution, whether that involves settlement, mediation, trial, arbitration, or an appeal. Having decided on the best course, he can then bring his experience in each area to bear to achieve the best conclusion in each matter.
Education
Mr. Womack graduated from the University of Texas with highest honors and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa (B.A., 1978). In 1982, Mr. Womack graduated from The University of Texas School of Law. He was the Senior Articles Editor of the Texas International Law Journal in 1981-1982, and was a member of the Legal Research Board. He authored Mere Intent to Violate Criminal Statute, Texas International Law Journal, 1981. While in law school, he received the American Jurisprudence Award for highest grade in Legal Research.
Mr. Womack has practiced law in Washington D.C. and in Houston, Texas. While practicing in Houston, he served as a Panel Chairman of the State Bar of Texas District 4H-I Grievance Committee.
Mark Womack has 23 years of experience practicing in securities law. Do you have a Stock / Securities Case? Click the button below to contact the Womack Law Firm.

Please Note:
Statutes of limitation may apply and determine how long you have to file a lawsuit. In the case of personal injury litigation, the type of injury as well as the state the injury occurred in are some of the factors used to determine the length of time you have in which to file a lawsuit. Read the statute of limitations in your state.