Background
Ayers, Junior, R. Glen was born on December 15, 1947 in Mullins, South Carolina, United States.
Ayers, Junior, R. Glen was born on December 15, 1947 in Mullins, South Carolina, United States.
Clemson University (Bachelor of Arts, 1969). University of North Carolina (Master of Arts, 1971). University of South Carolina (Juris Doctor, 1975).
Harvard Law School (Master of Laws, 1979).
Worked at Jeffers & Banack, Incorporated (San Antonio, Texas) specializing in General Civil Practice including Ad Valorem Taxation, Antitrust, Banking, Bankruptcy, Commercial and Civil Litigation, Corporation, Creditors Rights, General Business, Employment Law, ERISA, Estate Planning, Family Law and Domestic Relations, Health Law, Insurance, Municipal, Oil and Gas, Pension and Profit Sharing Plans, Personal Injury, Probate, Product Liability, Real Estate, School Law, Securities and Tax Law. Admitted to the bar, 1975, Texas. 1993 District of Columbia.
Research Editor, South Carolina Law Review, 1973-1975. Professor: St. Mary's University School of Law, 1981-1985. University of Mississippi School of Law, 1979-1981.
United States Bankruptcy Judge, Western District of Texas, 1985-1988. Chief Judge, 1986-1988. Member: San Antonio and American Bar Associations.
State Bar of Texas; District of Columbia Bar. American Bankruptcy Institute. Fellow: American College of Bankruptcy.
Texas Bar Foundation (Life Fellow). On October 1, 1996, the firm formerly known as Jeffers, Brook, Kreager & Gragg, Inc. changed its name to Jeffers & Banack, Incorporated as the result of the addition of fifteen former members of Foster, Lewis, Langley, Gardner & Banack, Inc. joining the firm. The Jeffers, Brook, Kreager & Gragg, Inc. firm was established in May 1986 when William A. Jeffers, Junior Steven R. Brook, Michael L. Kreager and David S. Gragg, all shareholders of two of the larger firms in San Antonio decided to form a quality, business-oriented law firm.
The fifteen attorneys who joined the firm on October 1, 1996 left the firm of Foster, Lewis, Langley, Gardner & Banack, which traced its roots back to 1928, when it was founded by A.J. Lewis, Judge Richard French Spencer and former Texas Senator Woodville J. Rogers. With the addition of Ralph Langley, Ben Foster, Pat Gardner and Emerson Banack, Junior in the ensuing years, the firm took its present name in 1970. The newly named Jeffers & Banack, Incorporated firm has particular expertise in the areas of ad valorem taxation, antitrust, asset preservation, banking, bankruptcy, commercial and civil litigation, corporate and general business, creditors rights, employment law, estate planning, family law and domestic relations, health law, insurance and personal injury, municipal law, oil and gas, pension and profit sharing plans, probate, product liability, real estate, school, securities and tax law.
The firm has a broad client base that includes numerous Fortune 500 corporations, financial institutions, school districts, public agencies, as well as many individuals and partnerships.
Member: San Antonio and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Texas; District of Columbia Bar. American Bankruptcy Institute.
Fellow: American College of Bankruptcy. Texas Bar Foundation (Life Fellow).