Ross

H. Parker

Shareholder
500 N. Akard Street, Suite 4000
Dallas, TX 75201-6605

Overview

Ross currently serves as Litigation Section Head and sits on the Firm’s Operations Committee. In his practice, he focuses on complex commercial litigation with a broad range of expertise in securities litigation, director and officer litigation, real estate and hospitality-related litigation, consumer litigation, and general complex commercial litigation. Ross’s real estate and hospitality-related litigation experience includes representing lenders, special servicers, borrowers, and receivers in commercial, lender-liability, and hospitality-related disputes nationwide.

With significant experience in bankruptcy-related matters, Ross also represents litigation trustees and creditors’ committees, pursuing claims against directors and officers and third parties in bankruptcy and federal district courts throughout the nation.

Ross also has expertise representing court-appointed receivers in actions initiated by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Trade Commission. He acts as counsel to receivers, assists in locating assets, and, when necessary, prosecutes claims against individuals and entities that may have participated in or received funds from the subject fraud. Consequently,  he also has expertise in representing targets of these investigations and parties with interests in assets subject to receiverships.  Ross also maintains a significant portion of his docket as trial counsel in shareholder disputes and securities-related matters.

Ross is an avid and competitive runner and has completed numerous marathons.

Education

Admissions

Achievements

  • Dallas Bar Foundation – Fellow
  • Thomson Reuters – Texas Rising Stars (2004-2005; 2008-2009)
  • Memberships

    • Cardozo Society
    • Dallas Bar Association, Bankruptcy and Commercial Law and Business Litigation Sections
    • Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas
    • State Bar of Texas, Litigation Section

Overview

Ross currently serves as Litigation Section Head and sits on the Firm’s Operations Committee. In his practice, he focuses on complex commercial litigation with a broad range of expertise in securities litigation, director and officer litigation, real estate and hospitality-related litigation, consumer litigation, and general complex commercial litigation. Ross’s real estate and hospitality-related litigation experience includes representing lenders, special servicers, borrowers, and receivers in commercial, lender-liability, and hospitality-related disputes nationwide.

With significant experience in bankruptcy-related matters, Ross also represents litigation trustees and creditors’ committees, pursuing claims against directors and officers and third parties in bankruptcy and federal district courts throughout the nation.

Ross also has expertise representing court-appointed receivers in actions initiated by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Trade Commission. He acts as counsel to receivers, assists in locating assets, and, when necessary, prosecutes claims against individuals and entities that may have participated in or received funds from the subject fraud. Consequently,  he also has expertise in representing targets of these investigations and parties with interests in assets subject to receiverships.  Ross also maintains a significant portion of his docket as trial counsel in shareholder disputes and securities-related matters.

Ross is an avid and competitive runner and has completed numerous marathons.

Experience

  • Breach of Contract

    Obtained a $7.5 MM jury verdict for two student loan servicing companies for breach of a Master Services Agreement and numerous Statements of Work.

  • Breach of Contract

    Represented an oilfield services company in a two-week jury trial involving claims for, among others, breach of contract, fraud, and declaratory judgment.

  • Breach of Contract + Fraud

    Represented multinational Fortune 100 companies in an arbitration matter involving claims for breach of contract and fraud.

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