William B. “Bill” Gammon brings decades of legal experience, business insight, and a results-driven approach to every client matter. Originally from Virginia, Bill moved to Texas as a child when his father joined NASA, giving him deep roots in the state he has proudly called home ever since. After completing his undergraduate studies and earning his law degree from The University of Texas, Bill distinguished himself by graduating law school in just 22 months—an achievement that remains a notable milestone.
Before entering the legal profession, Bill successfully owned and operated multiple businesses in Austin and Houston. This firsthand business experience gives him a practical understanding of the challenges individuals, entrepreneurs, and property owners face, allowing him to provide legal guidance that is both strategic and grounded in real-world experience.
Since establishing his Austin law practice in 1987, Bill has dedicated his career to helping clients navigate complex legal matters involving real estate law, foreclosure and eviction issues, business disputes, bankruptcy, personal injury claims, wrongful death cases, and medical malpractice. Known for his commitment to client service and straightforward advice, Bill works diligently to protect his clients’ interests and pursue favorable outcomes.
Outside the office, Bill enjoys traveling, reading, scuba diving, skydiving, aviation, and exploring the latest technology and innovations. His curiosity, determination, and passion for problem-solving continue to shape both his personal pursuits and his approach to practicing law.
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