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Grant Underwood

Grant Underwood’s practice focuses on transactional matters such as real estate, oil and gas, wind energy, solar energy, estate planning, along with a wide variety of other business matters. When not at work, Grant enjoys golfing, hunting, and spending time with his fiancée Madison and their dog Murphy.

Grant Underwood

Grant Underwood

Attorney

Licensed in Texas
About Grant Underwood

Grant Underwood’s practice focuses on transactional matters such as real estate, oil and gas, wind energy, solar energy, estate planning, along with a wide variety of other business matters. When not at work, Grant enjoys golfing, hunting, and spending time with his fiancée Madison and their dog Murphy.

Practice Areas:

  • Real Estate Transactions and Negotiations
  • Banking and Finance Transactions
  • Real Estate Title Actions
  • Mineral Estate Title Actions
  • Oil and Gas Matters
  • Wind Energy Matters
  • Agriculture Matters
  • Estate Planning
  • Easements/Restrictive Covenants
  • General Business Matters
Detailed Information
Education

  • Texas Tech University (Doctor of Jurisprudence), 2023
  • Texas Tech University (B.A. Political Science), 2018

Memberships and Awards

  • Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law Section of the State Bar of Texas, Member
  • Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association, Member
  • Lubbock Area Bar Association, Member
  • Oil, Gas, and Natural Resources Section of the State Bar of Texas, Member
  • Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal
    a. Executive Symposium Editor
    b. Staff Editor
  • Journal of the Energy Law Practitioner
    a. Managing Editor
  • American Inns of Court (2022-2023)
  • Student Editor of the Texas Title Standards (2022)
  • Phi Delta Theta, Texas Epsilon Chapter

Bar Admissions

  • State Bar of Texas, 2023

Publications and Presentations

  • Co-Author, Surface Use Agreements, 2024 State Bar of Texas/25th Annual Changing Face of Water Law.
  • Presentation on the Rule Against Perpetuities, 14th Annual Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal CLE & EXPO, Lubbock, Texas, February 25, 2022
  • “’R.A.P.’ It Up: Keeping Texas’ Amendment to the Rule Against Perpetuities but Calling for a More Clear-Cut Definition.” Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal, Volume 14, Book, 2.

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