Justice Medina succeeded
Wallace B. Jefferson in Place 4 after Jefferson was appointed to be Chief Justice following the retirement of
Tom Phillips. Governor Perry named Justice Medina to the court on November 10, 2004. Justice Medina had been Perry's General Counsel for the preceding ten months. Before that, Justice Medina was Associate General Counsel for
Cooper Industries in
Houston from 2000 to 2004 and Litigation Counsel from 1987 to 1996. He served on the 157th State District Court bench in
Harris County from 1996 to 2000 after appointment in May 1996 by then-Governor
George W. Bush. Justice Medina was elected in November 1996 and again in November 1998. He was the first Hispanic Republican district judge elected in Harris County. The Houston
Bar Association voted him as one of the top
jurists in Harris County. Justice Medina rejoined Cooper in 2000 as Associate General Counsel, Litigation, responsible for supervising Cooper's litigation and product-safety matters throughout the world. In January 2004, he left Cooper to become General Counsel to Governor Perry. Justice Medina is a Shareholder at Chamberlain Hrdlicka law firm in Houston, Texas. == Election to the Texas Supreme Court ==