Richard D. O'Neil - San Antonio, TX
Attorney at Davidson Troilo Ream & Garza, PC
Real Estate Acquisitions Lawyers in San Antonio, TX
601 NW Loop 410, Suite 100 78216 San Antonio, TX 78216 5511
San Antonio Real Estate Acquisitions Lawyer
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate Acquisitions
- Construction
- Engineering
- Environmental Matters
Litigation: 70%
Attorney Information
Overview
Richard D. O'Neil is a shareholder of the Firm, Chairman of the Board of Directors, a member of the Firm's Shareholder Compensation Committee and a member of the Firm's Pension Committee. Mr. O'Neil is a member of the Firm's Public Law, Environmental and Litigation Sections. He was admitted to the Texas bar in 1979 and is licensed to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas. He was educated at the University of New Hampshire (BA, cum laude, 1975) and St. Mary's University (JD, 1978). He received the United States Law Week Award in 1978. Additionally, Mr. O'Neil is Martindale-Hubbell "AV-Rated", indicating the highest level of legal ability and ethical standards.
He served as an Assistant City Attorney for the City of San Antonio from 1978 to 1990, managing real estate acquisitions, construction, engineering and environmental matters. Additionally, he provided legal counseling to the City of San Antonio Public Works Department, the VIA Metropolitan Transit Authority, and the Downtown Owners Association during the redevelopment of San Antonio's downtown utility infrastructure and streetscape under a three year Urban Mass Transit Authority Grant. Other notable projects included reconstruction of Municipal Auditorium, Convention Center expansions, Riverwalk extensions, Airport expansions, and Wastewater System expansions. Mr. O'Neil has a wide range of experience with various regulatory "contested case" hearings, alternative dispute resolution and litigation forums.
Mr. O'Neil also represented the City of San Antonio in state and federal court in various environmental compliance matters including a complicated federal consent decree involving the Department of Justice and industrial wastewater pretreatment compliance. He appeared in contested case hearings before the Texas Public Utility Commission, the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (now known as Texas Commission on Environmental Quality), and the Texas Department of Health involving utility rate disputes, wastewater plant, landfill, stormwater runoff, sludge application and low level radiation permitting matters
Mr. O'Neil represents both public and private construction project owners, and contractors, in developing project management and construction agreements and resolving disputes arising during construction. He has experience in acquiring real estate and remediating contaminated real estate.
He is a member of the San Antonio Bar Association and the State Bar of Texas, and has served as the Chair of the Environmental Law Section of the San Antonio Bar Association. He served for six years on the State Bar steering committee for the Natural Resources and Environmental Law Section. He has been a member of the International Right-of-Way Association, the Association of Metropolitan Sewer Agencies National Legal Affairs Committee, and the San Antonio Manufacturer's Association Environmental Affairs Committee. He is the immediate past President of the San Antonio Kiwanis Club and serves on the Board of Directors of the Boysville Foster Home.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- United States Law Week Award, 1978
Education
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Legal Education
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St. Mary's University School of Law,
San Antonio,
Texas, 1978
J.D.
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St. Mary's University School of Law,
San Antonio,
Texas, 1978
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Non Legal Education
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University of New Hampshire, 1975
B.A.
Honors: cum laude
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University of New Hampshire, 1975
Current Employment Position(s)
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Shareholder
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Chair, Board of Directors
Past Positions
- City of San Antonio, Assistant City Attorney, 1978 - 1990
Bar Admissions
- Texas, 1979
- U.S. District Court Western District of Texas
Other Affiliations
- San Antonio Bar Association (Member)
- State Bar of Texas (Member)
- San Antonio Bar Association, Environmental Law Section (Chair)
- State Bar of Texas, Natural Resources and Environmental Law Section (Steering Committee)
- International Right-of-Way Association (Member)
- Association of Metropolitan Sewer Agencies (Member, National Legal Affairs Committee)
- San Antonio Manufacturer's Association (Member, Environmental Affairs Committee)
- San Antonio Kiwanis Club (Vice-President)
Contact
601 NW Loop 410, Suite 100
78216 San Antonio, TX 78216 5511
Phone: (210) 349-6484
Fax: (210) 349-0041
Email: Send a message
Website: http://www.dtrglaw.com
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