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  • Board Certified in Tax Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization
  • Taxation
  • Non-Profit Organizations

Katherine E. David

Katherine E.  David

Associate
kdavid@obht.com
210.299.2355

EDUCATION

  • J.D., Georgetown University, 2003
  • B.A., with honors, Johns Hopkins University, 2000

Admissions

  • To the practice of law in Texas
  • United States Tax Court

Professional Affiliations

  • Board Certified in Tax Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization
  • Awarded the Nolan Fellowships award by the American Bar Association Section of Taxation (2010)
  • Recognized by Law & Politics and Texas Monthly magazine as a "Texas Rising Star" in the area of Tax (2005-2011)
  • Recognized by Scene in SA magazine, as a Rising Star in San Antonio's Best Lawyers in San Antonio (2005-2009)
  • American Bar Association
    • Section of Taxation, Young Lawyers Forum, Chair
  • Lexi's Place, Board Chair 
  • Alamo Community College District Foundation, Director, Secretary
  • Saint Mary's Hall Alumni Executive Council, Member
  • San Antonio Young Lawyers Association, Director
  • Catholic Charities Refugee Resettlement Advisory Board, Member
  • Court Appointed Special Advocate, Bexar County, Texas
  • San Antonio Bar Foundation 
  • San Antonio Bar Association

Firm Rankings

  • Oppenheimer, Blend, Harrison and Tate, Inc. has been ranked San Antonio's leading Tax Law firm by Woodward/White, Inc. (2009)

Additional Information

Katy David (née Rouse) was born in Birmingham, Alabama and grew up in San Antonio where she attended St. Mary’s Hall. She was a summer associate with the firm in 2002 and joined the firm in September, 2003.

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