Paul Danziger graduated with honors from the University of Texas with a BBA in Accounting, and a Master’s Degree in Tax Accounting. After graduation, he worked as a tax consultant in New York City at one of the top accounting firms, where he obtained his commission as a Certified Public Accountant. After receiving his law degree from Northwestern University in Chicago, Paul worked for the firm, Tilleke & Gibbins, in their Vietnam and Thailand offices, where he concentrated on international business law. Upon returning to the US, Paul has been representing clients in product liability, defective drug, and asbestos mesothelioma cases. He has been involved in a number of high-profile cases, which have been featured in media such as the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Houston Chronicle, and on CNN. One case was the basis of the movie "Puncture" starring Chris Evans (Captain America) about the corrupt arrangements between hospital purchasing cartels and syringe manufacturers. Paul wrote the original screenplay for the movie. Paul is married to Dr. Susan Danziger and lives in Houston, Texas with their four children.