Draft:Victor A. Titus, Trial Lawyer

= Victor A. Titus, Esq. =

Victor A. Titus (born September 2, 1956, Nevada, Missouri) is a trial lawyer known for his legal representation in personal injury and workers' compensation cases in Farmington, NM.

Background
Victor A. Titus graduated from Clinton Senior High School in Clinton, Missouri in 1974. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Business degree from Central Missouri State University in February 1978 and his Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech Communication in May of the same year. Titus obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri School of Law in Columbia, Missouri in 1981.

During his academic tenure, Titus gained experience as a student clerk for the Supreme Court of Missouri in Jefferson City, Missouri from January to May of 1980, conducting research and drafting documents for cases assigned to Justice Andrew J. Higgins, including State v. Thomas Biddle. He later served as a research assistant for the University of Missouri School of Law, contributing to the Manual for Investigators in Child Abuse/Neglect and the Handbook for Law Enforcement Officers.

In October 1981, Victor A. Titus was sworn in as a Lawyer and admitted as a Member of the State Bar of New Mexico. Concurrently, he became a Member of the San Juan County New Mexico Bar Association and the New Mexico Trial Lawyers' Association. In 1990, he joined the New Mexico Criminal Defense Lawyer's Association.

Titus expanded his legal affiliations to include membership in the State Bar of Colorado (1989-present), State Bar of Arizona (1995-present) , the Missouri State Bar (1982-present (inactive)), the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (1981-present), The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (1983-present), and the Supreme Court of the United States of America (1986-present).

He is also a Member of the American Association for Justice (1979-present) and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (1985-present).