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Partner Craig L. Reid Elected Texas Bar Fellow

Thursday, 17 October 2013

[AUSTIN, TX]— HAY DARBY, PLLC is pleased to announce that Partner Craig L. Reid has been elected a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation. Election to the Fellows is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a member of the State Bar of Texas. Only one-third of 1% of licensed attorneys are invited to become Fellows each year, with selection based on both outstanding contributions to the legal profession and commitment to the community. “I'm deeply honored by my election as a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation, and looking forward to helping the Foundation in its mission to enhance the rule of law in Texas,” said Partner Craig L. Reid

Hay Darby, PLLC, is truly a Texas law firm. With its principal office located in the historic Pierre Bremond house, located at 402 W. 7th Street, Austin, Texas 78701, the Firm will continue to grow the Austin and satellite offices in San Angelo and South Padre Island. Founded in 2010, the Firm was honored by the Austin Young Chamber of Commerce as Austin’s “Favorite Professional Services Company” for 2012. Hay Darby, PLLC is a diverse law firm and maintains an active fee office for the State’s largest independent title insurance company, Independence Title Company. The Austin-based law firm offers a full range of legal services and counseling in the areas of real estate, construction, development, title insurance, mortgage lending, mortgage document preparation, commercial banking, general business, outside counsel, entity formation, mergers and acquisitions, oil and gas, energy, trademark, copyright, administrative, regulatory compliance, family, and general and commercial litigation.

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