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William H. Locke
ShareholderBill Locke is Board Certified in Commercial, Residential and Farm and Ranch Real Estate Law, by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. His practice areas include representing buyers, sellers and developers of land and income producing property, including land being developed as residential or commercial projects; addressing environmental issues associated with land ownership or development, including endangered species, wetlands, and contamination issues; representation in land development including governmental approvals associated with land subdivision, site plan, and zoning approval; negotiation of transaction documents, including contracts, leases, and development agreements; and representing lenders and borrowers in connection with real estate secured loans.
BACK TO TOPPROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Admitted to bar, 1972, Texas.
Board Certified in Commercial, Residential and Farm and Ranch Real Estate Law, by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization
Education: Del Mar College (A.A., with honors, 1967); University of Texas (B.A., 1969; J.D., with honors, 1972). Phi Delta Phi. Quizmaster.
BACK TO TOPREPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE
- Representation of borrower on large synthetic lease including rendition of legal opinion.
- Negotiation and drafting of loan documentation for various banks.
- Representation of lenders in foreclosures and workouts.
- Representation of shopping center investment syndicator in purchasing and selling shopping centers.
- Representation of a Junior College District in negotiation of architect, consultant and construction contracts for $100 million expansion.
- Representation of rock quarry owner in negotiating development agreement with home-rule city in connection with voluntary annexation under threat of involuntary annexation.
- Representation of a municipality in obtaining a lease from the School Land Board of the State of Texas of 600 acres of upland and submerged land for the construction of a container port.
- Representation of apartment project developers in the acquisition of various sites for the construction of multi-family apartment projects.
- Representation of a manufacturer in relocating its operations into a to-be-constructed industrial park, including negotiation of tax incentives from the city's economic development corporation.
- Representation of an office building owner in the sale of an office building with multiple tenants to an out-of-state income-producing property holding partnership.
- Representation of a subtenant in negotiating a sublease in a to-be-finished out shell building.
- Representation of a seller of lead-contaminated property to an industrial building acquisition partnership.
- Representation of developers in to-be-built office condominiums and formation of commercial property owners associations and residential condominium associations.
- Representation of developers of to-be-built medical office condominium including construction, sales and condominium documentation.
- Negotiation of construction contracts for office buildings, apartment projects, and land development.
- Representation of landowners granting conservation easements to qualifying conservation associations.
- Assisted a large condominium project in evaluating potential mold contamination and claims upon its insurance carriers.
- Representation of ranchers in ranch-related matters, including buying and selling ranches, negotiation of pipeline easements, seismic options and oil and gas leases.
- Representation of a regional transit authority in negotiating an inter-local agreement with another regional transit authority for rail service between two cities, including risk management and insurance issues.
- Representation of numerous developers in acquisitions of tracts for single and mixed-use developments, including master planning, permitting, and zoning.
- Representation of property owners in negotiations with TCAD contesting ad valorem tax valuations.
- Representation of Mexican business interests in acquisition of U.S. real estate.
Mr. Locke's clients have included Apple, Inc.; Applied Materials, Inc.; Artesia Mortgage Capital Corporation; Austin American-Statesman; Austin Information Systems, Inc.; Avanti Development Corporation; Bank of America, N. A.; Capitol Aggregates, Ltd.; City of Texas City; Constellation Property Group; Del Mar College District; Do It Best Corporation; HelioVolt Corporation; Intco Investments of Texas, Inc.; JTM Development; Psychiatric Solutions, Inc.; RDR Enterprises, Inc.; Southern Union Gas Co.; Thomas Properties Group, L.L.C.; and Trammell Crow Residential.
BACK TO TOPPROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
- Austin Bar Association (Real Estate Section).
- Corpus Christi Bar Association (Past President).
- American Bar Association (Real Property Section).
- State Bar of Texas (Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law Section, Council Member).
- Texas College of Real Estate Attorneys (Founding Director).
- Life Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation.
- Fellow Member and Twenty-Year Maintaining Member, College of the State Bar of Texas.
AWARDS AND HONORS
- Fellow, American College of Real Estate Lawyers
- Listed in The Best Lawyers in America® published by Woodward/White, Inc., Real Estate Law, 1999 - 2012
- Who's Who in America; Who's Who in American Lawyers; Who's Who in Emerging Leaders in America; Who's Who in the World; Who's Who in the South and Southwest; Who's Who in Finance and Industry; Who's Who in Real Estate.
- Texas Monthly, Super Lawyer (Real Estate 2003-2010); published by Thomson Reuters Service.
COMMUNITY
- Founder of the Palmer Drug Abuse Program of Austin, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization that provides counseling for adolescents and their families seeking to live a drug and alcohol-free life.
- Member of the Downtown Austin Alliance (Economic Development Committee).
- Member of the Real Estate Council of Austin, Inc. (Regional Issues Committee).
- Graduate of Leadership Austin Class 25 (2004) and Leadership Corpus Christi Class 13.
- Member of the Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Austin, Texas.
- Previous Chairman of the Zoning and Planning Commission of the City of Corpus Christi, and Previous Chairman of the Corpus Christi Chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
Publications and Presentations
- Co-Author, "Top Ten Insurance Tips for Lenders" (19 pages) American College of Real Estate Lawyers; Las Vegas, Nevada, March 8-11, 2012.
- Author, "Landlords: Beware of Insurance Certificates" (33 pages) American College of Real Estate Lawyers; Las Vegas, Nevada, March 8-11, 2012.
- Author, "Leases and Property Insurance" (50 pages) American College of Real Estate Lawyers; Las Vegas, Nevada, March 8-11, 2012.
- Author, "Top Ten Insurance Tips for Mortgage Lending" (16 pages), Mortgage Lending Institute; Austin, Texas, Sept 15-16 2011.
- Co-Author, Presenter: "Distress and Insurance: When the Going Gets Rough, Does Your Risk Get Going?" (100 pages), American College of Real Estate Lawyers Annual Conference; Toronto, Canada; October 9, 2010.
- Co-Author: " 'As Is' In a Contaminated World" (61 pages), 19th Annual Robert C. Sneed TEXAS LAND TITLE INSTITUTE in San Antonio, Texas, December, 2009.
- Author: "CGL Coverage of Defective Work" (39 pages), ACREL Annual Meeting, October, 2009.
- Author: "The Law of 'As Is'" (63 pages), Texas State Bar Agricultural Law Course, May, 2009.
- Co-Author: "Texas Foreclosure Manual Update," State Bar of Texas Webcast, February, 2009.
- State Bar of Texas Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course, Author:
- Texas State Bar Advanced Real Estate Law Courses, Author:
- "Annotated Insurance Specifications" (173 pages)
- "Allocating Extraordinary Risk in Leases: Indemnity/Insurance/Releases and Exculpations/Condemnation" (147 pages).
- "Documentation for the To-Be-Built Office Condominium" (205 pages).
- "Ins and Outs of Foreclosure in Texas: Practice Guide for the Practitioner" (93 pages).
- "Protecting Landlords, Tenants and Contractors as Additional Insureds and Indemnified Parties" (59 pages).
- "Papering the Deal: From Land Acquisition to Development" (270 pages).
- "Risk Management - The Law" (97 pages).
- "Risk Management - The Forms" (193 pages).
- "Field Guide for Due Diligence on Income Producing Properties" (12 pages). Appendix documents (203 pages).
- Author: "Texas Foreclosure Manual," State Bar of Texas.
- Author: "Risk Allocation in the AIA General Conditions -- Examination of the A201 in Light of Texas Law" (59 pages); AIA Summer School.
- Author: "Representations, Warranties and 'As Is' Disclaimers" (63 pages); Graves, Dougherty Hearon & Moody In-house CLE.
OUR ATTORNEYS
- Michelle Alcala
- Kathryn E. Allen
- Karen J. Bartoletti
- Matthew B. Baumgartner
- Eric G. Behrens
- Diana K. Borden
- Wm. Terry Bray
- Susan P. Burton
- Stephen W. Butler
- Boyce C. Cabaniss
- Patricia A. Campbell
- Peter J. Cesaro
- William Christian
- Susan G. Conway
- Lauren D. Damen
- Will W. Dibrell
- J. Chrys Dougherty (Retired)
- Rod Edens, Jr.
- Christopher L. Elliott
- Cliff Ernst
- Helen Currie Foster
- Julie R. Frey
- Sandra Lee Griffin
- John M. Harmon
- R. Alan Haywood
- Robert J. Hearon, Jr.
- Clarke Heidrick
- James A. Hemphill
- David Herndon
- James V. Hoeffner
- Kevin Holcomb
- Karen J. Holody
- Nancy Rice Hudson
- Thomas B. Hudson, Jr.
- Raleigh R. Johnston
- Mary A. Keeney
- Peter D. Kennedy
- G. Douglas Kilday
- David P. Lein
- William H. Locke
- E. Clark Lutz
- Thomas G. Mason
- John B. McFarland
- Edward S. McHorse
- John J. (Mike) McKetta III
- Robin A. Melvin
- Nicholas C. Miller
- Frank R. Monroe
- Matthew C. Powers
- Thomas I. Queen, Jr.
- Daniel O. Ramón
- Preston Randall
- Meg Kirkendall Rein
- Paul B. Saenz
- Pete Schenkkan
- Andrea E. Schutz
- Steven D. Smit
- David P. Smith
- Roy C. Snodgrass III
- Andrea Moore Stover
- Patrick F. Thompson
- Christopher H. Trickey
- Rick Triplett
- Ben F. Vaughan III
- Michael J. Whellan
- Richard D. Yeomans
