Freeman Law Attorney, Halliburton, Presents on Ethics and The Who at State Bar of Texas Course

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Cory D. Halliburton

Cory D. Halliburton

Attorney

214.984.3658
challiburton@freemanlaw.com

Cory Halliburton serves as general counsel and business adviser to a nationwide nonprofit / tax-exempt client base, as well as for multi-state professional service companies. He is a results-oriented attorney, with executive-level strategy and an understanding of the intersection of law and business judgment. With a practical upbringing, he pushes for process-driven results in internal governance, strategy and compliance with employment law, and complex or unique contracts and business relationships.

He dedicated the first ten years of his practice to mainly commercial litigation matters in West Texas and the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. During that experience, Mr. Halliburton transitioned his practice to a more general counsel role, with an emphasis on nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations, advising those organizations through formation, dissolution, litigation, governance, leadership succession, employment law, contracts, intellectual property, tax exemption issues, policy creation, mergers and other. He has served as borrower’s counsel for tax-exempt bond and loan transactions near $100 million aggregate; some with complex pre-issue construction, debt payoff and other debt financing challenges.

Mr. Halliburton also serves as outside legal and business advisor for executive professionals in multi-state engineering firms, with a focus on drafting and counsel on significant service agreements, employment law matters, and protection of trade secrets.

On August 16, 2024, Freeman Law attorney, Cory Halliburton, presented at the 22nd Annual State Bar of Texas’ Governance of Nonprofit Organizations Course held in Austin, Texas. Mr. Halliburton is a frequent presenter at this Course and served as Course Director in 2021 and 2023. This most recent presentation focused on Ethics and The Who: Directors, with a focus on characteristics (and follies) of those who serve in a director or other governing-person position for nonprofit organizations. The presentation also included ethics topics, with a focus on matters attorneys should consider before or when serving in a governing-person position. Mr. Halliburton’s presentation paper may be viewed here.