Chantelle Clark is an attorney at Quadros, Migl & Kilmer, where she represents individuals and businesses in a range of civil matters including consumer law, debt collection defense, and creditors’ rights & collections.
She is known for her pragmatic approach, strong advocacy, and ability to guide clients through complex legal issues with clarity and confidence.
Clients value Chantelle’s ability to balance relatability with sound judgment and strategic clarity. She is candid about the strengths and risks in each case, ensuring clients are informed and prepared at every stage. Whether negotiating a resolution or advancing a matter through litigation, she approaches each case with focus, discipline, and a commitment to achieving practical, efficient results.
A native Houstonian, Chantelle grew up on the east side of the city, remains actively engaged in the Houston community, and has participated in pro bono work in both Houston and Austin. Outside of her practice, she enjoys exploring the city—walking the Bayou trails, visiting local coffee shops, and staying connected to the communities she serves.
Chantelle brings a solutions-oriented mindset to her work, with strength in negotiation and dispute resolution. Chantelle regularly works with both businesses and individuals to recover outstanding debts through asset investigation, demand letters, litigation, and post-judgment enforcement. She is especially skilled at identifying opportunities for early resolution, often helping clients reach favorable settlements that avoid prolonged litigation or significantly streamline the process.
Experience
Chantelle has represented clients across Houston, Dallas, and Austin, handling a wide range of matters for both individuals and businesses. Her experience spans personal injury, consumer disputes, family law matters, and creditors’ rights.
She previously founded and operated the Law Office of Chantelle Clark, PLLC, where she built a diverse and client-focused practice. This experience provides her with a practical, business-minded perspective and the ability to tailor legal strategies to each client’s specific goals.
During law school, Chantelle became a certified mediator, further strengthening her ability to resolve disputes efficiently and effectively. She also served on the Board of Advocates and as President of her law school’s Delta Theta Phi chapter, where she developed strong leadership and organizational skills.
Practice Areas
- Consumer Law
- Debt Collection Defense
- Creditors’ Rights & Collections
Education
- Sam Houston State University — B.S., Criminal Justice; Minor in Psychology, cum laude, 2012
- South Texas College of Law Houston — J.D., 2016
Admissions
- State Bar of Texas
Honors & Awards
- Texas Rising Stars — 2020–2026
- Avvo Clients’ Choice Award — 2018
Publications & Speaking
- Texas Business Organizations Manual— Contributing Author (2020)
- “Legal Considerations for Freelancers” — Austin’s Fourth Annual Freelance Conference (2018)
- “It’s Never Too Early to Start Thinking About Tomorrow: How Choices Impact Education & Finances” — Galena Park High School (2019)
Admissions
State Bar of Texas
Education
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Minor in Psychology, cum laude, May 2012
South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas
Juris Doctorate, December 2016
Honors & Awards
Texas Rising Stars by Thomson Reuters, 2020-2026
Avvo Clients’ Choice Award 2018
Publications & Speaking Events
Texas Business Organizations Manual 2020 – contributing author
September 2018, Austin’s Fourth Annual Freelance Conference: “Legal Considerations for Freelancers.”
May 2019, Galena Park High School: “It’s Never Too Early to Start Thinking About Tomorrow: How Choices Impact Education & Finances.”
