Real Estate
Let our Killeen real estate attorney assist you with your real estate legal needs.
- Buy or Sell a Home
- Commercial Real Estate
- Construction
- Condemnation
- Contract and Tort Disputes
- Mortgage Matters
- Zoning
With over thirty years of service in the Greater Killeen community, let our board certified Killeen attorney provide you help with your real estate matter that you can trust. Call (254) 690-5688 or (800) 690-5688 to schedule your appointment. You may also use the Contact Form to your left, and we will contact you shortly.
Ted Smith Jr.
POSITION: Senior Partner
AREAS OF PRACTICE: Real Estate, Civil Litigation, Commercial and Business Law, Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice, General Practice. Certified mediator.
ADMITTED: 1973, Indiana, Texas; U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas; U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces; U.S. Army Court of Military Review.
BOARD CERTIFICATION: Board Certified, Residential and Commercial Real Estate, Texas Board of Legal Certification since 1983.
LAW SCHOOL: Indiana University School of Law (J.D.1973).
COLLEGE: Indiana University (B.A.1970).
MEMBER: American Bar Association; Bell-Lampasas-Mills County Bar Association; Fort Hood Bar Association, Life Member; Association of the United States Army; Killeen-Heights Rotary Club; Harker Heights Chamber of Commerce; Harker Heights Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee; Harker Heights Rotary Club.
ACHIEVEMENTS: Judge Advocate General Officer, United States Army, Chief of Legal Assistance, III Corps and Fort Hood, U.S. Army JAG Corps 1973-1976; Killeen Food Care Center, President (1987-1992); City Attorney, Harker Heights, Texas (1987-1990); City Council Member, Harker Heights, Texas (1993-1997); Metroplex Hospital Foundation, Treasurer; Recipient of the State Bar Presidential Citation, 1991; Fort Hood Liberty Bell Award, 1991; past Chair, Metroplex Hospital Foundation; past Chair, Harker Heights Chamber of Commerce.
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