RonRonald B. Prince

Ronald "Ron" B. Prince was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. After graduating from Edison High School, Ron attended Texas A&M University where he received his Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting. Upon graduating from Texas A&M, Ron attended the University of Texas School of Law, graduating in 1978.

After working for a few years in the oil industry, Ron began practicing law in San Antonio in 1982. He focused primarily on worker's compensation cases for the first several years of his practice. Ron then focused his practice for several years in insurance litigation, including issues involving insurance bad faith and deceptive insurance practices. During this period, Ron tried a case successfully to a multi-million dollar verdict against a prominent insurance company.

Ron has also represented adoption agencies since the mid 1980s, working with hundreds of adoptive families in the successful completion of the adoption process. These adoptive families comprised a diverse make-up, including single parent and same-sex parent adoptions.

With almost 30 years of legal experience, Ron has extensive experience with the workings of the Bexar County Courthouse, and his expertise extends to the surrounding counties also, including Comal, Guadalupe, Atascosa, and Medina Counties.

Ron is a member of the State Bar of Texas and the San Antonio Bar Association, including its Family Law Section. Ron has also previously served as a Magistrate for the City of San Antonio.

FloydFloyd Steven Contreras

Floyd was also born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. After graduating as co-valedictorian from Central Catholic High School, he studied philosophy at St. Mary's University, where he graduated summa cum laude from the Honors Program with a Bachelor of Arts. Among numerous activities at St. Mary's, Floyd served as student co-coordinator of the President's Peace Commission, helping organize programs at the university to promote peace and justice.

After St. Mary's, Floyd attended the University of Texas School of Law, where he stayed active in the Public Interest Law Association and the Chicano/Hispanic Law Students' Association. He also completed a 40-hour mediation training course while at UT Law and served as a mediator in the Mediation Clinic there.

During his second summer of law school, Floyd clerked for Walsh Anderson, a prominent statewide law firm specializing in the representation of school districts. During his last semester, Floyd interned for State Representative Joaquin Castro during the 82nd Legislative Session. These opportunities and others provided valuable legal experience for Floyd prior to his becoming licensed by the Supreme Court of Texas in 2011.

Floyd is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the San Antonio Bar Association, the San Antonio Young Lawyers Association, the Mexican-American Bar Association of San Antonio, the Hispanic National Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.