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Roger Cox works with the region’s leading financial institutions, businesses, and agricultural producers.   His experience is particularly focused in complex commercial and agricultural bankruptcies, trustee litigation, restructuring and workouts, commercial real estate matters, and representation of motor vehicle dealerships.

Mr. Cox is Board Certified in Business Bankruptcy Law (since 1999), Commercial Real Estate Law, and Farm & Ranch Real Estate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.

Mr. Cox is listed in Best Lawyers in America (Woodward White, Inc.) and Texas Super Lawyers (Thomson Reuters, 2003-12), and he is AV Rated by Martindale Hubbell (LexisNexis).

  • Complex Commercial and Agricultural Bankruptcies
  • Debt Restructuring and Workouts
  • Commercial Real Estate and Loan Transactions
  • Motor vehicle dealerships, financial institutions, and other businesses-acquisitions, commercial collections, related litigation matters

Actual recent experience includes:

  • Representation of senior secured lender in multi-state, integrated agricultural bankruptcy
  • Litigation of contested cash collateral motions
  • Representation of senior secured lender in bankruptcy of multi-state construction contractor
  • Trustee litigation-defense of fraudulent transfer and preference claims in alleged Ponzi scheme cases in Texas and New Mexico
  • Foreclosures (judicial and non-judicial) - apartment complexes; dairy facilities; motor vehicle dealerships
  • Section 363 sales – buyer – “stalking horse” representation
  • Representation of bond holders in multi-state affordable housing Chapter 11
  • Debtor in Possession counsel for publicly traded Chapter 11 entity
  • Successful prosecution of dischargeability litigation under Section 523 of Bankruptcy Code
  • Motor vehicle dealerships – dealership facility and acquisitions in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas
  • Financial institutions – documentation of asset based lending facilities for agricultural, industrial, automotive, and real estate borrowers
  • Receiver – state court receivership area FM radio stations; operating as FCC licensee, followed by 363-style sale and full creditor payout

Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization

  • Business Bankruptcy Law
  • Commercial Real Estate Law
  • Farm & Ranch Real Estate Law
  • American Agricultural Law Association
  • American Bankruptcy Institute
  • Panhandle Bankruptcy Bar Association, past president
  • State Bar of Texas Bankruptcy Section, founding council member
  • Texas Association of Bank Counsel
  • Texas Bar Foundation, Life Fellow

Website Articles

Publications and Presentations

  • Panelist – Northern District of Texas Bench – Bar Conference (2010 and 2012)
  • Chapter 11 Cram Up – Back to the Future by way of Reinstatement under 1124(2) (State Bar of Texas Advanced Business Bankruptcy Institute 2011)
  • Co-Author, Bankruptcy Road Map (State Bar of Texas 2010)
  • Contributor, SMU Law Review, Annual Survey of Texas Law (1994-2006)
  • J.D. St. Mary’s University School of Law, J.D., 1983
    • Sr. Associate Editor, St. Mary’s Law Journal
  • B.S. Texas State University, 1980