Bruce McGee

Background

For more than forty years, Bruce McGee has been actively engaged in a private law practice, focusing on banking law, creditors’ rights, real estate and general business law. Bruce is a 1969 graduate of Texas Christian University and is a 1973 graduate of Baylor University School of Law. He is regularly recognized as a “Super Lawyer” in the area of banking law by Thomson Reuters and as one of the top-ranked banking law attorneys in Fort Worth by Fort Worth, Texas Magazine.

During his career, Bruce has had the honor of representing a client in a significant employment law case before the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas, a Fellow in the Texas Bar Foundation, a charter member of the Texas Association of Bank Counsel where he currently serves as a Director.

Awards & Recognitions

Named a Top Attorney in Banking by Fort Worth, Texas Magazine for 2007 – 2022.

Recognized as a Top Attorney by 360 West Magazine 2018 to present

Named a “Texas Super Lawyer” for 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009. “Super Lawyers” is a Thomson-Reuters service printed in Texas Monthly.

AV-Rated Martindale-Hubbell®: Preeminent™

Areas of Practice

Banking & Finance
Bankruptcy
Business
Business Litigation
Estate Planning & Probate
Litigation
Real Estate

Associations & Memberships

Texas Association of Bank Counsel

 

Education

  • JD Baylor Law (1973)
  • BA Texas Christian University (1969

Bar Admissions

  • • Texas Bar 1973
  • • US District Court for the Northern, Southern, Western, and Eastern Districts of Texas
  • • US Court of Appeals for the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits
  • • US Supreme Court
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