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Gammon, William B.

William B. Gammon - Austin, TX

Attorney at Gammon Shmerler Law Office

Real Estate Law Lawyers in Austin, TX

901 S MoPac Expy Bldg. 1 Suite 300 Austin, TX 78746

Austin Real Estate Law Lawyer

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Real Estate Law
  • Foreclosure and Evictions
  • Business Law
  • Construction Law
  • Personal Injury
  • Wrongful Death
  • Medical Malpractice

Litigation: 33%

Attorney Information

Overview

William B. "Bill" Gammon was born in Virginia and moved to Texas as a young child when his father went to work for NASA. He attended High School in Clear Lake, Houston and then came to Austin during the 1960's to complete his under graduate degree at The University of Texas. He ran several successful small businesses both in Austin and in Houston before deciding to attend Law School. He attended UT Law School in Austin and holds the record there for the fastest graduating student. He completed Law School in just twenty two months.

Bill began his solo practice here in Austin in 1987 and now specializes in Real Estate Law, Foreclosure and Evictions, Business Law, Bankruptcy, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death and Medical Malpractice.

His interests and hobbies include traveling, reading, scuba diving, sky diving, politics, piloting small aircraft and helicopters and absolutely anything connected to gizmos and gadgets.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • The University of Texas School of Law, Austin, Texas
      Juris Doctor
  • Non Legal Education

    • The University of Texas
      B.A., Bachelor of Arts
      Major: Philosophy

Pro Bono Activities

  • Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates
  • Save Our Springs Alliance
  • The Sierra Club
  • The Women’s Advocacy Center
  • North Texas Great Dane Rescue Foundation
  • The Guide Dogs for the Blind Foundation in San Antonio
  • Save Barton Creek Association

Bar Admissions

  • Texas, 1987
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court Western District of Texas
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court Southern District of Texas
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit
  • U.S. District Court Western District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas

Other Affiliations

  • Capital Area Trial Lawyers Association
  • The Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas
  • Texas Trial Lawyers Association
  • Association of Trial Lawyers of America
  • College of the State Bar of Texas

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