Terry Winborn serves as Vice President at McGuire, Craddock & Strother, P.C., where he leverages his extensive legal expertise to provide tailored solutions for clients in the banking and commercial real estate sectors. With a rich background in representing banks in complex transactions, Terry specializes...
Terry Winborn serves as Vice President at McGuire, Craddock & Strother, P.C., where he leverages his extensive legal expertise to provide tailored solutions for clients in the banking and commercial real estate sectors. With a rich background in representing banks in complex transactions, Terry specializes in navigating intricate oil and gas issues, operational challenges, and UCC matters. His adeptness in handling letters of credit and facilitating the purchase of real estate has made him a trusted advisor for clients seeking to optimize their commercial interests.
At McGuire, Craddock & Strother, a firm renowned for its commitment to personalized legal representation, Terry plays a pivotal role in ensuring that clients receive sophisticated counsel without the inefficiencies often associated with larger firms. His involvement in key projects includes advising financial institutions on regulatory compliance and risk management, as well as structuring real estate deals that align with both market trends and client objectives.
Terry’s leadership extends beyond his firm; he has served on the boards of various trust companies, banks, and insurance firms, providing him with a holistic understanding of the financial landscape. His contributions to the State Bar of Texas Minimum Continuing Legal Education Task Force earned him a Certificate of Merit, underscoring his dedication to advancing legal education and practice standards. As a member of the Overall Economic Planning Committee, Terry continues to influence economic strategies that benefit both his clients and the broader community. His multifaceted expertise and commitment to excellence position him as a key asset to McGuire, Craddock & Strother and its clientele.