Clients throughout Texas have trusted Greg White to handle complex appeals in state and federal courts for more than 30 years. He has served as lead counsel in more than 50 reported cases, including a number before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit – where he argued a case en banc – and the Supreme Court of Texas. Greg is Board Certified in Civil Appellate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and was a member of the first group of Texas lawyers to achieve this distinction.
Greg has helped trial lawyers, businesses and individuals reach favorable outcomes in cases involving a variety of issues, ranging from business disputes, civil rights, election laws and personal injury to intellectual property, criminal law and real property. He was also appointed counsel on two death penalty cases, both of which received substantial media attention.
Greg was previously Board Certified in Civil Trial Law for more than 10 years and served as lead counsel in numerous jury trials before focusing his practice on appeals. With his unique hands-on experience preparing and trying cases at the trial court level, Greg is the go-to resource for trial lawyers on a broad range of litigation support matters, including preparing the jury charge, tailoring pleadings and discovery requests consistent with the charge, drafting dispositive motions, preserving appealable errors, plus much more.
For over 25 years, Greg was a faculty member at Baylor University School of Law, specializing in legal writing and teaching courses in Brief Writing and Litigation Writing in the Law School’s Legal Writing Center. He still coaches moot court and mock trial teams for Baylor Law.