John Behan

Offers Video Calls | Open for Business
no photo

Biography

John Behan is a third generation Texas lawyer who specializes in bankruptcy, bankruptcy litigation, and general insolvency. Mr. Behan attended Baylor University and majored in history with a minor philosophy. Mr. Behan then attend Southern Methodist University for law school where he distinguished himself, serving as a member of the SMU Law Review and graduating in the top 10% of his class.

After graduation, Mr. Behan began his bankruptcy practice by clerking for the Honorable Joshua P. Searcy for two years in Tyler, Texas where he gained hands on experience in all types of bankruptcy litigation.

Upon completion of his clerkship, Mr. Behan returned to him hometown of Fort Worth and entered private practice. Mr. Behan has experience in nearly all types of bankruptcy cases, including consumer Chapter 7’s, small business bankruptcy’s (Chapter 11 Subchapter V), and creditor representations in various matters.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Bankruptcy

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Baylor University, B.A.; Southern Methodist University, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2022
Admission:
2022, Texas; Northern District of Texas
Memberships:

Texas Bar Association; Tarrant County Bar Association

ISLN:
1001234354

Payment Information

Fixed Hourly Rates
Available
Credit Cards Accepted
Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Other Information
Fixed fees available

Peer Reviews

This lawyer does not have peer reviews.

Client Reviews Write a Review

Location

Video Call Options

  • Zoom

Contact John Behan

Required Fields

Required Fields


By clicking on the "Submit" button, you agree to the Terms of Use, Supplemental Terms and Privacy Policy. You also consent to be contacted at the phone number you provided, including by autodials, text messages and/or pre-recorded calls, from Martindale and its affiliates and from or on behalf of attorneys you request or contact through this site. Consent is not a condition of purchase.

You should not send any sensitive or confidential information through this site. Emails sent through this site do not create an attorney-client relationship and may not be treated as privileged or confidential. The lawyer or law firm you are contacting is not required to, and may choose not to, accept you as a client. The Internet is not necessarily secure and emails sent though this site could be intercepted or read by third parties.