Chapter 11 bankruptcy attorney Richard G Grant concentrates his focus in the areas of commercial bankruptcy and business transactions. He was admitted to practice in 1991 and is a member of the State Bar of Texas and the Dallas Bar Association, Bankruptcy and Real Estate Sections. He is admitted to practice before the Texas Supreme Court, the U. S District Courts of the Northern, Southern, Eastern & Western Districts of Texas, as well as the U. S. Courts of Appeals for the Fifth and Ninth Circuits.
Attorney Experience
Culhane Meadows, PLLC (2013-present). Full-service law firm and bankruptcy practice chair.
Roberts & Grant, P.C. Chapter 11 boutique firm with the late Honorable T. Glover Roberts, United States Bankruptcy Judge (2002-2007).
Sheinfeld, Maley & Kay, P.C. (1991-2000). (Boutique Chapter 11 Bankruptcy firm known for representing Dow Corning Corporation in its restructuring success in the wake of numerous breast implant liability lawsuits; Continental Airlines). Mr. Sheinfeld is the co-editor of Collier on Bankruptcy and the co-author of Collier on Bankruptcy Taxation, and a member of the Collier Editorial Board. He has served on the editorial board of The Practical Lawyer (now with King & Spalding). Mr. Grant also practiced with the Honorable Barbara J. Houser, Chief Judge, United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Texas from 1991-2000.
Airstream Data Corporation. Wireless Point to Point Telecommunications. General Counsel (2001-2004).
Representative experience (selected clients).
Education
A 1991 graduate of the University of Houston Law Center, Mr. Grant served as the Research Editor of the University of Houston Law Review in 1990-1991. During law school, he was a member of Phi Kappi Phi and served as an Intern to the Honorable William Greendyke in 1990-1991. He received a B. B. A., Finance, degree from the University of Texas in 1988.