Ray Guy

Ray Guy

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Licensed for 49 years

Commercial real estate Lawyer at Dallas, TX
Practice Areas: Commercial

200 Crescent Court, Suite 300, Dallas, TX

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Licenses

Licensed in Texas for 49 years

State: Texas

Acquired: 1976

Eligible to Practice in Texas

No misconduct found

Location

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

200 Crescent Court, Suite 300, Dallas, TX, 75201-7830

Frost Brown Todd LLC

2101 Cedar Springs Rd Ste 900, Dallas, TX, 75201-1867

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Experience

Associations

American Bar Association

Member

State Bar of Texas

Member

Dallas Bar Association

Member

Education

1976

University of Texas School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1973

University of Texas System, Austin

BS - Bachelor of Science

1971

Schreiner University

A.A.

Speaking Engagements

2004

Oxford University Summer Term

A Case Study in International Arbitration

2003

State Bar of Texas, Advanced Evidence and Discovery Course

“Persuasion: Presenting Complex Issues to Judges, Juries and Arbitrators”

2002

State Bar of Texas, Advanced Evidence and Discovery Course

“The Reliable Expert”

2002

LegalTech San Francisco

“Presenting Complex Issues to Judges and Juries”

2001

State Bar of Texas, Advanced Evidence and Discovery Course

“Evidentiary and Privilege Issues in Patent Litigation”

1999

State Bar of Texas, Litigation Update Institute

“Court’s Charge Update”

1998

State Bar of Texas, All Star Litigation Seminar

Expert Witnesses: Daubert, Robinson and Beyond

1998

State Bar of Texas, Advanced Evidence and Discovery Course

“Expert Witnesses”

1993

State Bar of Texas: The Ultimate Trial Notebook - The Masters of Trial

“Handling the Charge and Judgment in a Multi-Theory Case”

1993

Dallas Bar Association

“Good Faith Revisited: Financial Institutions and the Duty of Good Faith”

1991

State Bar of Texas: The Ultimate Trial Notebook

“Preparing the Court’s Charge”

1990

Practicing Law Institute

“Litigating with the FDIC and RTC: Asset-Based Claims”

1990

Banking Law Institute, Bank Officers’ and Directors’ Regulatory Forum

The Impact of the Duty of Good Faith on Financial Institutions

1990

Banking Law Institute

Litigating with the FDIC Receiver

1989

Texas Association of Bank Counsel Convention

“Good Faith and Fair Dealing Issues for Banks”

1989

State Bar of Texas, Advanced DTPA - Consumer Law Course

“When the FDIC or FSLIC Becomes a Party”

1988

Trial Tactics Conference, University of Texas School of Law

“The Jury Charge”

1988

State Bar of Texas, Failing Financial Institutions Seminar

“Executory Contracts, Participations, and Letters of Credit”

1988

State Bar of Texas, Advanced Civil Trial Course

“The Jury Charge”

1987

State Bar of Texas Section of Litigation

“Litigation Update”

Publications

2005

ICC United Kingdom Members Handbook Demonstrative Aids: The Underutilized Tool in International Arbitration

2001

Unknown “What Happens to Patent Rights in Bankruptcy,”

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Volume 34, Texas Civil Practice Series, West Publishing The Jury Charge in Texas Civil Litigation

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ICC United Kingdom Members Handbook “Getting to Arbitration: Appropriating Your Right to Arbitrate Against an Adversary Pursuing Litigation,”
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