Tom M. McCrory III hails from Dallas, Texas, where he was
born and raised. He completed his undergraduate studies at Baylor University in
Waco, Texas, and graduated in 1967 with a B.B.A. degree. He then pursued his
legal education at Baylor Law School, earning a J.D. (Juris Doctorate) in 1970.
During his time at Baylor University, Mr. McCrory actively participated in
social and legal fraternities.
After returning to Dallas, Mr. McCrory served as general
counsel to a banking institution for a decade. In 1980, he ventured into
private practice as an attorney. He is licensed by the State Bar of Texas since
1970 and is authorized to practice before the United States District Court for
the Northern District of Texas since 1974. Over the years, Mr. McCrory has
contributed to the legal community as a member of various organizations such as
the Dallas Trial Lawyers Association. He has also served on committees
including the Dallas Bar Association Judiciary Committee, Courthouse Committee,
Legal Ethics Committee, and Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee (now a part
of the State Bar of Texas) during the period of 1970-1980. Currently, he
remains an active member of the Personal Injury, Business, Family and Probate,
Trust sections since 2014. Additionally, Mr. McCrory is a member of the State
Bar of Texas sections on Personal Injury/Litigation, Family Law, Real Estate,
and Probate and Trust since 2002. He has been recognized in Who's Who In
American Law and holds an 'AV' peer review rating, the highest rating
achievable with Martindale-Hubbell. In 1992, he obtained a real estate broker
license.
With regards to his legal experience, Mr. McCrory
specializes in Personal Injury & Wrongful Death cases. His work has
encompassed various scenarios such as vehicle rollovers, falls from vertical
elevators, automobile collisions, slip and falls in grocery stores, shootings
at restaurants, pedestrian accidents involving SUVs, employee injuries caused
by suspended structures, door incidents on loading elevators, and sliding glass
door accidents at retail establishments, among others.
In the realm of Business Law, Mr. McCrory's expertise
originates from his tenure as general counsel for a prominent Dallas financial
institution, which later became Chase Bank. His litigation experience in
commercial and real estate matters involves cases related to loan agreements,
employee embezzlement, fraud and breach of fiduciary duty by partners,
promissory note disputes, breach of employment contracts, breach of non-compete
agreements, dissolution of partnerships, recovery of commissions owed to
investors, and retrieval of funds from fraudulent investments, among numerous
others.
Furthermore, Mr. McCrory has handled litigation concerning
Real Estate, Probate, Trusts, and Guardianships. His accomplishments include
recovering clients' investments in real estate partnerships, pursuing claims
involving breach of fiduciary duties by general partners and financial
institutions, resolving real estate partition disputes, handling contested
appointments of guardians and administrators, prosecuting securities fraud
cases resulting in the incarceration of offenders and recovering substantial
client losses, managing cases of employee embezzlement, addressing promissory
notes and guarantors issues, and successfully advocating for beneficiaries to
obtain ERISA benefits that were due to them but were initially payable to
former spouses.
With a career spanning over 25 years, Mr. McCrory has
established a track record of providing clients with effective and tenacious
legal representation.
Tom pays great attention to details and provides excellent legal advice. He is an excellent attorney and is highly recommended.
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