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Visibility Rankings  | | #662 out of 10,618 lawyers in Dallas, Texas | | #48,789 out of 893,079 total lawyers Overall |
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| Practice Areas | Real Estate; Corporate Law; Corporate Finance; Mergers and Acquisitions | | | Peer Review Rating | AV
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What's this? | | | Education | University of Texas, LL.B., 1967; Southern Methodist University, M.C.L., 1968, University of Edinburgh; Tulane University, B.A., cum laude, 1964 | | | Admitted | 1967, Texas; 1969, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas; 1990, Nebraska | |
| Memberships | Dallas, Nebraska State and American (Member, Section on Real Property, Probate and Trust Law) Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas; Association of Attorneys-Mediator. | | | Born | Galveston, Texas, November 12, 1942 | | | Biography | Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Theta Phi; Phi Eta Sigma. Recipient, American Jurisprudence Awards for Achievement in Comparative Law I, January, 1969, Comparative Civil Procedure, January, 1969 and Comparative Private International Law, January, 1969. Life Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation. Fellow, Dallas Bar Foundation. | | | ISLN | 903208909 | |
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