AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Texas Bar College congratulates R. Dean Davenport on his seven years of membership in the College.
R. Dean Davenport is an estate planning and estate probate lawyer in McKinney providing services to clients in the greater Dallas metro area. Mr. Davenport advises and represents Texas clients on issues related to asset protection, estate probate, guardianship, and estate planning matters, helping to assure that estate assets are distributed according to their intentions after death, including the management and distribution of assets held in trust during their lifetime. Mr. Davenport's estate planning practice focuses on helping to minimize the risk of unexpected estate probate litigation and estate liabilities through the preparation of wills, trusts, healthcare directives, financial and medical power of attorneys, living wills, and guardianship arrangements for cognitively incapacitated or disabled family members and minor children.
R. Dean Davenport holds graduate degrees from Baylor University (M.A., Ph.D.) and Texas Tech University School of Law (J.D.). He graduated from law school in 2009 and was admitted to the State Bar of Texas the following year. Mr. Davenport entered the private practice of law in 2012 and continues to teach undergraduate university courses in the areas of ethics and business law. He is also a member of the American Bar Association, the Collin County Bar Association, and the Texas Center for Legal Ethics.
R. Dean Davenport Attorney at Law
2150 S Central Expy Suite 200
McKinney, TX 75070
469-352-1876
The Texas Bar College, the only organization in the United States formed for this purpose, is an honorary society of lawyers, chartered by the Supreme Court of Texas in 1981, to recognize and encourage lawyers who maintain and enhance their professional skills and the quality of their service to the public by completing at least double the required hours of continuing legal education each year. The College also sponsors or otherwise assists in educational activities of significant merit and widespread relevance and applicability to the legal profession.
SOURCE The Texas Bar College
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