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September 18, 2013 
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Gray Reed Announces 22 Lawyers Recognized as “Super Lawyers”

Gray Reed & McGraw congratulates the 22 attorneys recently named to the 2013 Super Lawyers list. It recognizes the nation’s top legal talent. Only five percent of nominated lawyers in each state are selected for inclusion.

This year’s attorneys are:

  • Darrell Armer - Healthcare
  • Scott Aston - Business Litigation
  • Daryl Bailey - Business Litigation
  • Jason Brookner - Bankruptcy
  • Scott Funk - Business Litigation
  • Cary Gray - Business Litigation
  • J. J. Hardig - Business Litigation
  • Andy Landry - Civil Litigation Defense
  • Norm Lofgren - Estate Planning & Probate 
  • Donald Looper - International
  • Robert Mangum - Real Estate
  • James McGraw - Business Litigation 
  • Andrew Meyercord - Healthcare 
  • James Ormiston - Business Litigation 
  • James Reed - Business Litigation 
  • Kenneth Rhodes - Personal Injury Defense: Products
  • Tom Rhodus - Tax 
  • Jamie Ribman - Business Litigation
  • Greg Sampson - Estate Planning & Probate
  • Kyle Sanders - Family Law
  • Charles Sartain - Business Litigation
  • Paul Yale – Energy

Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a rigorous multi-phased process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates, and peer reviews by practice area.

Congratulations!

About Gray Reed & McGraw

Founded in 1985, Gray Reed & McGraw is a full-service, Texas based law firm with more than 120 lawyers practicing in Dallas, Houston and Tyler. Gray Reed & McGraw offers a wide range of legal services including business litigation, corporate transactions, oil & gas, tax planning and litigation, real estate, healthcare, trusts and estates, labor and employment law, family law, intellectual property and bankruptcy.