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AREAS OF PRACTICE
Mr. Aycock primarily represents clients in the areas of commercial /
business law and civil litigation.
He represents clients in state and federal courts, including all
bankruptcy courts in Texas.
Mr. Aycock focuses
on litigation but represents clients in all business matters, including
those related to banking and lending transactions,
construction, employment, agriculture, real estate and fiduciary
obligations, including trusts, guardianships
and Will contests.
His clients consist of banks, insurance companies,
trust departments, real estate investors and property managers,
automobile dealerships as well as individuals. His bankruptcy practice
involves both creditor's rights and
the reorganization of business entities and farmers in Chapters 11 and
12 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.
He has assisted clients with issues such as tax litigation, professional
malpractice litigation and
mergers and acquisitions of business entities.
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY AND AFFILIATIONS
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Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
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Admitted to Practice:
- State Bar of Texas (1994)
- U.S. District Court for the Northern and Western Districts of Texas
- U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
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State Bar of Texas, Member: Litigation and Bankruptcy Sections
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Lubbock County Bar Association
- West Texas Bankruptcy Bar Assoc. - Secretary 2008-2009
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Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
- Board of Directors, 1998-2000
- President, 2000-2001
- Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2000-2001
- Texas Association of Bank Counsel
- Texas Bankers Association
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
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“Perfecting Security Interests and Special Considerations in Perfecting Certain Types of Collateral” and “Collecting Debts from a Probate Estate” - Presented December 15, 1998
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Panelist discussing Chapter 12 in the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 at the Twenty-First Annual Farm, Ranch and Agri-Business Bankruptcy Institute held September 15-16, 2005
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“Entity Documentation for Deposit and Loan Accounts” – Presented to South Plains Banker’s Association February 28, 2006
CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS
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Chancellor for the Northwest Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church
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National Kidney Foundation, Officer and Lubbock District Board of Directors
- President (2007-2008)
- Lubbock District Board of Directors (since 2001)
- The Boy Scouts of America Council
- 694 South Plains Board of Directors
- Lubbock Country Club
- Board of Directors (2008-2010)
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Former member of the Greater Lubbock Rotary Club
EDUCATION
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St. Mary’s University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas, J. D., 1994
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Texas Tech University, B.B.A. – Finance, 1988
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