Gregory Paul Crinion

Gregory Paul Crinion

5.0
Rating: 7.4

Licensed for 40 years

Business Lawyer at Houston, TX
Practice Areas: Business, Real Estate, Litigation, Environmental and Natural Resources

17040 El Camino Real #200, Houston, TX

About Gregory

Biography

Practice Areas

4

Practice Areas

Business 30%

Counseling and transactions; organizations and incorporation.

36 years

30%
Litigation 30%

41 years

30%
Real Estate 30%

Commercial and residential transactions; residential real estate development; homeowner and property owner associations.

36 years

30%

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Licenses

Licensed in Texas for 40 years

State: Texas

Acquired: 1985

Eligible to Practice in Texas

No misconduct found

Licensed in Wisconsin for 40 years

State: Wisconsin

Acquired: 1985

Good Standing

No misconduct found

Licensed in Colorado for 31 years

State: Colorado

Acquired: 1994

Withdrawn

No misconduct found

Licensed in District of Columbia for 39 years

State: District of Columbia

Acquired: 1987

Resigned

No misconduct found

Location

Crinion Davis & Richardson LLP

17040 El Camino Real #200, Houston, TX, 77058

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Posted by Jim | October 03, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Probate

Probate will.

Very professional. Mr. Crinion took time to explain everything during the legal process, probate of will, and offered alternatives. He broke everything down into terms so that I understood the entire process. He and his staff were courteous and very efficient. In would recommend Mr. Crinion for assi...stance on your legal matters.

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Experience

Rating:  7.4 (Very Good)

Work Experience

1999 - Present

Partner, Crinion Davis & Richardson LLP

1997 - 1999

Partner, Citti & Crinion LLP

1987 - 1997

Associate, Jackson Walker LLP

1985 - 1987

Attorney, Exxon Company Usa

1984 - 1984

Judicial Intern, Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson, Wisconsin Supreme Court

1984 - 1984

Clerk, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Ludwigsburg-Kornwestheim, Federal Republic of Germany

1983 - 1984

Clerk, Lawton & Cates, Madison, Wisconsin

1983 - 1983

Judicial Intern, Eau Claire County Circuit Court, Wisconsin

Associations

2005 - Present

Texas Petroleum and Convenience Store Association

1990 - Present

Friendswood Chamber of Commerce

Education

N/A

University of Minnesota

MBA - Master of Business Administration

N/A

University of Wisconsin Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

N/A

University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire

BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration

Publications

N/A

Houston Association of Professional Landmen Bulletin Landowner Notification of Pipeline Releases

N/A

Burlington Northern Railroad Company Legal Department Storage Tanks, Railroads and Texas' Environmental Laws

N/A

Presented at the Jackson & Walker 1995 Texas Legislative Update 1995 Texas Legislative Update

N/A

Presented at the Jackson & Walker, L.L.P. Continuing Education Legal Education Course Environmental Law and Litigation Update

N/A

Presented to the American Coporate Legal Assistants Association The New Texas Discovery Rules

N/A

The Advocate ( State Bar of Texas, Litigation Section) Admissibility of Expert Scientific Testimony

N/A

The Advocate (State Bar of Texas, Litigation Section) Notaries Public

N/A

Environmenal Law Journal (State Bar of Texas, Environmental Law Section) Landowner Notification Under Railroad Commission Spill Reporting Rules

N/A

Headlines (Houston Association of Legal Secretaries) The Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

N/A

Marketers Urged to Review Insurance Policies for Leak Coverages Texas Petroleum and C-Store Journal

N/A

Presented at Southern Methodist University School of Law Underground Storage Tank Cost Recovery and Litigation

N/A

Deutsche-Amerikanische Juristen Verein Newsletter Court Annexed Alternative Dispute Resolution

N/A

Presented at National Association of Railroad Trial Company Legal Counsel Special Litigation Conference Junk Science Revisited: The Exclusion of Expert Testimony

N/A

The Wisconsin Lawer Offers of Judgemend on Wisconsin Courts

N/A

The Wisconsin Lawyer Offers of Judgement: The Federal Rule

N/A

The Wisconsin Lawyer New regulations require disclosure of lead-based paint in homes

N/A

The Wisconsin Lawyer Environmental Law & Indian Lands

N/A

The Wisonsin Lawyer Advising Small Businesses

N/A

The Chronicle (Houston Association of Railroad Trial Counsel) Junk Science Revisited: The Exclusion of Expert Testimony

N/A

Dallas Business Journal New Texas environmental laws begin taking effect

N/A

The International Lawyer (American Bar Association Section on International Law) Information Gathering on Tax Evasion in Tax Haven Countries

N/A

Texas Bar Journal Nonprofit Corporations, Organizations and Associations

N/A

The Houston Lawyer Offers of Judgment in Federal Court

N/A

State Bar of Texas( Oil, Gas & Mineral Law Section) Landowner Notification Under Railroad Commission Spill Reporting Rules

N/A

Presented at State Bar of Texas Advance Civil Trial Course Science in the Courtroom

N/A

Presented at the Texas Indian Law Conference Environmental Law and Indian Lands

N/A

Presented at the State Bar of Texas Advanced DTPA/Insurance/ Consumer Law Course Expert Testimony in Commercial Litigation

N/A

The Advocate (State Bar of Texas) Lawer Disqualification- Undertaking a Representation Adverse to a Current or Former Client

N/A

The Wisconsin International Law Journal AM&S Europe Limited v. Commission of the European Communities: Confidentiallity of Lawyer Client Communications in Commission Competition Investigations

N/A

Texas Petroleum and C-Store Journal Potential Liability a Reality for Tank Owners

N/A

The Houston Chronicle Judges, juries and our best defenses against 'junk science'

N/A

Texas Petroleum and C-Store Journal Crimes at Convenience Stores? Who Pays?

N/A

Texas Petroleum and C-Store Journal Environmental Laws-- Are you in Violation?

N/A

Texas Petroleum and C-Store Journal Surface Water Discharges-- Do You Need to Register?

N/A

Texas Petroleum and C-Store Journal Product Supplier Liability for PST Releases

N/A

Texas Petroleum and C-Store Journal Hiring an Environmental Consultant

N/A

Texas Petroleum and C-Store Journal The Complex Problem of spill Reporting

Languages

English

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