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Ray Black, Jr. – Candidate for Judge of Probate Court No. 5

For 30 years, Mr. Black has been handling complex probate, trust, guardianship, and fiduciary litigation cases for clients throughout Texas.  In addition, Mr. Black has served as administrator and guardian for multi-million dollar estates and guardianships.  As a certified mediator, Mr. Black regularly assists attorneys successfully resolve their disputes in order to avoid costly litigation.  In addition to his time in private practice, Mr. Black also served as both an estate settlement advisor and trust officer with two large banks.  A frequent speaker at continuing legal education seminars, Mr. Black educates fellow attorneys on new and developing concepts in his practice areas.

Source: https://www.mdjwlaw.com/professionals/ray-black-jr

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