Blaine A. Holbrook was raised in San Antonio and graduated from Texas A&M University in 1994. After taking a year off to travel Europe, he enrolled at the University of Oklahoma School of Law, graduating in 1998. While attending OU, he was the Technical Editor of the American Indian Law Review and the recipient of the George J. Fagin Municipal Law Scholarship. He served as the Tenth Circuit Lieutenant Governor of Public Interest for the American Bar Association’s Law Student Division. He was also an elected representative of his law school class and listed in “Who’s Who of American Law Students.” After law school graduation, he returned to San Antonio to join Evans & Rowe.
He is a frequent guest lecturer at the University of Texas Health Science Center. His memberships have included Texas A&M University Political Science Department’s Former Student Advisory Committee; Pi Sigma Alpha; the Federal Bar Association; the Texas Bar Association; the San Antonio Bar Association; and the San Antonio Bar Association’s Medical/Legal Liaison Committee.
Holbrook devotes his time to helping clients with professional liability, commercial litigation, premises liability, products liability, and other civil matters throughout Central and South Texas.
Holbrook resides in San Antonio with his wife Kathryn and two children.