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Craig A. Dunagan

Phone: 512.328.8263 | Email: cdunagan@dunaganchilds.com

Mr. Dunagan received his J.D. from the University of California, Hastings School of Law in 1983 and is admitted to practice in both Texas and California.  He is board certified in Commercial Real Estate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, a specialization he has held since 1989.  Mr. Dunagan is Peer Review Rated AV Rated-Martindale-Hubbell AV®.  This is the preeminent Rating, achievable only after admission to the bar for at least ten years, indicating the highest level of legal ability and ethics.

Mr. Dunagan specializes in all aspects of real estate law with a particular emphasis on complex matters.  He represents purchasers, sellers, managers, landlords, tenants, and developers.  He is Licensed in the State of Texas as an escrow officer for Independence Title Company.  Mr. Dunagan is the owner and operator of Travis County Exchange Corporation, which acts as a qualified intermediary in Internal Revenue Code Section 1031 exchange transactions.

Professional Standing:

  • Admitted to California Bar, 1983
  • Admitted to Texas Bar, 1984
  • Board of Certified Specialist-Commercial Real Estate Law - Texas Board of Legal Specialization: 1989-2014
  • Texas Bar Association / Travis County Bar Association

Education:

  • J.D., University of California Hastings College of Law, 1983
    - Editor-in-Chief, Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal (Comm/Ent), 1983
  • A.B., Magna Cum Laude, University of Southern California, 1980
    - Phi Beta Kappa
    - Letters, Arts & Sciences Scholarship
    - Resident Honors Program

Honors & Publications:

  • FCC Citator
  • Commercialization of Public Broadcasting, Comm/Ent L.J. (1982)
  • Current and Revised Regulation Z, Radio Active (1982)


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MAIN OFFICE
248 Addie Roy Dr., Suite B 204
Austin, TX 78746

T 512.279.0800
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2004 Lakeshore Drive
Austin, TX 78746
T 512.328.8263
F 512.328.8265

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