Philip M. Lindquist

Philip M. Lindquist

Licensed for 42 years

Probate Lawyer at Dallas, TX
Practice Areas: Probate

1717 Main Street Suite 2800, Dallas, TX

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Licenses

Licensed in Texas for 42 years

State: Texas

Acquired: 1983

Eligible to Practice in Texas

No misconduct found

Licensed in California for 37 years

State: California

Acquired: 1988

Inactive

No misconduct found

Location

Hughes & Luce LLP

1717 Main Street Suite 2800, Dallas, TX, 75201-7342

Lindquist Eisenberg LLP

5700 W Plano Pkwy Ste 3400, Plano, TX, 75093-2457

Lindquist Eisenberg LLP

5700 W Plano Pkwy Ste 3400, Plano, TX, 75093-2457

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Posted by anonymous | May 11, 2015

Do not recommend

Your first meeting will run smoothly with lots of promises, but after that beware. He charges a lot for no work. Seven months I waited for a conclusion of estate planning with no concrete plan in hand. Despite constant calls and emails (which he did not return) I finally had to find another attorn...ey. After having the file sent to my new attorney it turned out that he did absolutely nothing on my estate plan. With the exception of the initial "chart" laying out the estate plan, which took him 4 months to generate, the rest of the file was empty. I should have asked for regular detailed documentation showing me what he had completed and what he was charging me for, but did not think an attorney would do what he did. When I was able to connect with him, usually by a phone call catching him at his desk, he was always reassuring me that he was working on everything. Then he up and left the company without finishing my estate plan or even informing me that he was leaving. He had plenty of time to finish the plan in the 7 months, even if I had continually gone back for changes. I now have to completely start the process all over again.

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Experience

Honors

2006

Texas SuperLawyer,

2006

Texas SuperLawyer,

Associations

2005 - Present

Estate Planning Council of North Texas

Board of Governors

American Bar Association

Member

State Bar of Texas

Member

Dallas Bar Association

Member

American College of Trust and Estate Counsel

Fellow

Dallas Estate Planning Council

Member

Estate Planning Council of North Texas

Member

2003 - 2005

Dallas Estate Planning Council

Board of Governors

1999 - 2001

Dallas Estate Planning Council

Board of Governors

Education

1983

University of Texas School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1980

Southern Nazarene University

BS - Bachelor of Science

Speaking Engagements

2006

Annual Advanced Estate Planning and Probate Course

Asset Protection Under The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005

2005

Estate Planning Council of North Texas

Asset Protection Under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005

2004

Annual Program on Wills, Trusts and Estate Planning

If the Beneficiary is the Sole Trustee, Do You Have a Spendthrift Trust?

2003

Annual Advanced Estate Planning & Probate Course

Split-Dollar – Forgiven, But Going on the Wagon

2003

The Center for American and International Law – 42nd Annual Institute on Wills & Probate

Domestic Asset Protection Trusts

2002

Center for American and International Law – 41st Annual Institute on Wills & Probate

Split-Dollar – Forgiven, But Going on the Wagon

2002

Houston Business & Estate Planning Council

What Do We Do about Split-Dollar and About Annuities?

2001

Annual Advanced Estate Planning & Probate Course

What Do We Do about Split-Dollar and About Annuities?

Publications

2000

Probate & Property magazine (ABA) The Hubert Regulations and Why They are Fundamentally Sound

2000

Probate & Property magazine (ABA) The Hubert Regulations and Why They are Fundamentally Sound

2000

Probate & Property magazine (ABA) Are Taxpayers Making Enough Lemonade? Deducting Interest Up-Front on the 706

2000

Probate & Property magazine (ABA) Are Taxpayers Making Enough Lemonade? Deducting Interest Up-Front on the 706
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