Spencer
Creed practices public finance and local government law,
principally representing municipal utility and other special
districts, both as general counsel and bond counsel. He also
represents commercial and residential real estate developers
in the formation of special districts and in matters relating
to the development of property within special districts.
Prior to joining Schwartz, Page & Harding in 2002, Spencer
practiced commercial litigation, creditors’ rights and bankruptcy
law at the Houston office of Bayless & Stokes.
Spencer is a Fort Worth, Texas native, and is licensed to
practice in all Texas state courts and the U.S. District
Court for the Southern District of Texas.
Education:
| 1995 |
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J.D., University of Houston Law Center |
| 1992 |
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B.B.A., Finance, University of Texas at Austin |
Affiliations:
Houston Bar Association; past co-chairman, Texas Special
Olympics Committee
Texas Bar Association
Greater Houston Partnership – Local Relations Subcommittee
Texas Special Olympics – volunteer
Publications:
"Fraudulent Transfers in Texas,"
The Houston Lawyer, September, 2001 |