Ross H. Parker
Shareholder
Overview
Ross’s practice focuses on complex commercial litigation matters. In that capacity, he is responsible for handling a broad range of disputes including securities litigation, director and officer litigation, shareholder disputes, and various complex commercial litigation matters. A large portion of Ross's practice involves representing trustees and creditors' committees in bankruptcy-related litigation. He also has significant experience collaboratively working with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in receivership matters. Ross often acts as counsel to court-appointed receivers in securities-fraud investigations and as counsel to court-appointed receivers, special servicers, and lenders in receivership matters pending in state and federal courts in Texas and throughout the nation. As a corollary to this practice area, Ross also represents targets of these investigations and parties with interests in assets subject to receiverships.
Memberships & Affiliations
- Dallas Bar Association, Bankruptcy and Commercial Law and Business Litigation Sections
- State Bar of Texas, Litigation Section
Awards & Honors
- Rising Stars, Thomson Reuters, 2004-2005, 2008-2009
Admissions
- Texas
- United States Courts of Appeals for the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits
- United States District Courts for the Eastern, Northern, Southern and Western Districts of Texas
Articles & Speeches
- September 22-24, 2011 — Basic Recievership Law Concepts
- November 15-16, 2007 — Equity Turned on Its Head: The Applicability of in pari delicto to a Bankruptcy Trustee
- October 30, 2006 — Trustee May Face in pari delicto Defense to Claim: Defense Could Apply if Debtor Performed Same Bad Act as Defendant
- July 2005 — Deepening Insolvency is Liability Trap for the Unwary: Searching for a Scapegoat
- October 3, 2005 — Getting in Deep: Bankruptcy Theory could Pose Problems for Executives
- March 9-12, 2005 — Deepening Insolvency Part 1: A Challenging New Theory or Just the Search for a Deeper Pocket?


