Lemond’s unwavering dedication to the legal profession and his broad experience across diverse legal sectors have forged a truly remarkable career that few can rival. From serving as a U.S. Army Judge Advocate General to practicing in BigLaw, at ExxonMobil, in private practice, and with various City of Houston and Harris County entities, Lemond has consistently exemplified the highest standards of ethics and professionalism.
Lemond’s contributions extend beyond the courtroom. He has held key roles with the Harris County Housing Authority, the Harris County–Houston Sports Authority, and the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County. He was also a trusted associate of influential Houston leaders, including former mayor Jim McConn and Harris County Commissioner El Franco Lee.
Beyond his impressive credentials, Lemond’s enthusiasm for the legal profession has been a constant source of inspiration. His distinguished career serves as a powerful example of the transformative power of legal education. As Dean of the University of Houston Law Center, during this Black History Month, I am proud to celebrate Lemond’s trailblazing journey and deeply value the strong bond he has maintained with his alma mater.
Lemond’s impact resonates across generations. Law Center graduates consistently express their admiration for him, including many who were not yet born during his time as a law student; they recognize him as a pioneer who opened doors paving the way for their future success. Lemond’s career is a testament to the enduring influence of a life dedicated to the law.
To echo Woodson’s quote, Lemond dared to test his potential. He found that with a legal education his capabilities were limitless. This Black History Month, I believe it is important to celebrate those who broke down barriers to inspire future generations of lawyers and leaders to do the same.
Please take a moment to click through the slideshow to see other African American UH Law Center graduates, law faculty, and administrators who have made a significant impact while at the Law Center, in the world of academia, the legal profession, and society.
Sincerely,
Leonard M. Baynes
Dean, Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Chair, and Professor of Law
University of Houston Law Center
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