S. L. Greenberg

S. L. Greenberg: Attorney with Wells, Peyton, Greenberg & Hunt, L.L.P.
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Biography

Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Chancellors. Associate Editor, Texas Law Review, 1959. Certified Public Accountant, Texas, 1961.

Texas Bar Foundation; Texas Academy of Probate and Trust Lawyers.

(Board Certified, Tax Law and Estate Planning and Probate Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization)

Areas of Practice (5)

  • Estate Planning
  • Federal Income, Estate and Gift Taxation Law
  • Trust Law
  • Wills
  • Probate

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Texas, B.B.A., 1956
Law School Attended:
University of Texas, LL.B., 1959
Year of First Admission:
1959
Admission:
1959, Texas; 1964, Arkansas
Memberships:
Jefferson County and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas; The International Academy of Estate and Tax Law; American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.
Birth Information:
Beaumont, Texas, April 15, 1934
Certifications:
Board Certified, Tax Law and Estate Planning and Probate Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization
ISLN:
906899357

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409-288-1278  Phone

www.wellspeyton.com

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