also known as Ray Leach
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49 years | 2,000 cases
41 years | 1,000 cases
47 years | 25 cases
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Acquired: 1977
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111 W Olmos Dr, San Antonio, TX, 78212-1955
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Posted by Randy | March 04, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Personal Injury
Excellent attorney!
I was in a near head-on collision and hospitalized for 2 1/2 days. I naively thought I could handle the communication amongst doctors, hospitals, insurance companies and ambulance charges. It became quickly apparent that I was overmatched. I was fortunate to be put in contact with Ray. There wer...
"I highly endorse this lawyer, without reservation. I have known Ray for many years, and we have worked on cases together. I have referred him clients. Ray is extremely ethical, experienced and creative. He has handled a wide variety of litigation matters, including personal injury and easements among others. Ray will give you straight advice and if you do need to litigate, he will do an excellent job."
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2018
AV Preeminent 5.0 out of 5 Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2018
Board Certified - Civil Trial, Texas Board of Legal Specialization
1992
AV Peer Review Rating, Martindale-Hubbell
1987 - 2012
Owner, Law Offices of Ray Leach
1985 - 1987
Associate, Law Offices of James O. Deegear, III
1978 - 1985
Staff Attorney, Managing Attorney, Bexar County Legal Aid Society
1977 - 1978
Staff Attorney, Legal Aid Society of Travis County
2005 - Present
Texas Bar FoundationMember
1995 - Present
San Antonio Bar FoundationLife Fellow
1988 - Present
Texas Board of Legal SpecializationBoard Certified - Civil Trial
1986 - Present
San Antonio Trial Lawyers AssociationAttorney Member
1985 - Present
Texas Trial Lawyers AssociationAttorney Member
1978 - Present
San Antonio Bar AssociationAttorney Member
1977 - Present
State Bar of TexasMember
1988 - 2001
San Antonio Trial Lawyers AssociationBoard Member
The trial court’s judgment is affirmed annuling the Decedent's marriage on the grounds of mental incapacity in a post-death annulment proceeding brought under the Estates Code. Appeal No. No. 04-15-00461-CV; opinion delivered August 31, 2016
Hon. Kelly M. Cross entered judgment on the jury's verdict finding that Decedent lacked mental capacity to enter into a marriage and entered a judgment of annulment.
Following a 6 day bench trial, judgment entered in favor of Plaintiff/Tenant, awarding declaratory, injunctive relief and $180,000 in attorney's fees and case expense
The 4th Court of Appeals affirmed the Trial Court's judgment enjoining acceleration of the Note and foreclosure proceedings and awarding attorney's fees in the amount of $240,000. Case reported at 468 S.W.3d 557 (Tex.App.--San Antonio 2014, pet. denied)
Judgment affirmed and petition for review in the Texas Supreme Court denied, 426 S.W.3d 800 (Tex.App.--San Antonio 2014, pet. denied).
On competing motions for summary judgment, trial court (Mickey Pennington) ruled that foreclosure was improper, that Schuhardt had breached the terms of the Note and Deed of Trust and awarded $240,000 in trial/appellate fees and case expenses.
Judgment in favor of Double Knobs Mountain Ranch enforcing the 1979 Easement and awarding attorney's fees of approximately $146,000.00 through the date of appeal, if any.
Easement dispute settled in which the Property Owner's Association recognized Buyer's right to access his adjoining land through the subdivision's roads.
Verdict for Nilesh Enterprises in the amount of $650,000. Case was settled on the verdict while Nilesh's application for an additional $300,000 in attorney's fees and costs was under consideration.
Confidential Settlement during mediation
Confidential Settlement reached the week before trial
Case settled in mediation for $4.3 million
Case won in the San Antonio Court of Appeals and Texas Supreme Court, 608 S.W.2d 910(Tex. 1980), affirming Lodge v. State, 597 S.W.2d 773 (Tex.App.--San Antonio 1980)
1977
JD - Juris Doctor
1972
BA - Bachelor of Arts
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