Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.

Responsiveness is key to the success of this firm and its clients. To make that happen, every effort is made to deliver the legal services our clients demand at the speed and pace of business today.

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.

Responsiveness is key to the success of this firm and its clients. To make that happen, every effort is made to deliver the legal services our clients demand at the speed and pace of business today.

Firm Overview

Responsiveness is key to the success of this firm and its clients. To make that happen, every effort is made to deliver the legal services our clients demand at the speed and pace of business today.

The firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne, & Aycock is made up of several attorneys, some of whom have practiced in the Lubbock and West Texas areas since the 1970s. What began as a small group of attorneys focused on tax and estate planning has grown in size and scope to what is now a regional law firm offering a comprehensive list of legal services.

Today, the firm is comprised of attorneys with decades of experience, as well as younger attorneys, both men and women, all working together to sustain the firm's operations for years to come. The firm continues its primary focus on the areas of tax and estate planning while greatly expanding its legal services to include all types of litigation in both state and federal courts throughout Texas and New Mexico. Our emphasis has always been, and continues to be, providing the highest quality of legal services to all our clients to help them preserve and grow their personal and professional wealth. Effective people and businesses need a forward thinking legal team, and you will find that here.

Main Office

Main Office
2112 Indiana Avenue
Lubbock, TX 79410

Phone

806-792-0810

Bankruptcy

We handle a wide array of bankruptcy cases, including cases filed under Chapters 7, 11 and 12 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.

In addition, our firm has years of experience in bankruptcy-related litigation involving creditors' rights ranging from straightforward preference actions to more complex matters.

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C., handles a wide array of bankruptcy cases, including cases filed under Chapters 7, 11 and 12 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. In addition, our firm has years of experience in bankruptcy-related litigation involving creditors' rights ranging from straightforward preference actions to more complex matters. Generally, the firm represents banks and lending institutions; secured and unsecured creditors of all types; lessors and sellers of real-estate, equipment and other personal property; executives and management of companies; parties to all types of executory contracts with debtors, plaintiffs and defendants in fraudulent-transfer and similar actions; and other professionals involved in bankruptcy cases. In addition to representing creditors, we also represent individuals and businesses through the bankruptcy process.

The firm has appeared and participated in bankruptcy cases in all Federal Districts of Texas and a number of other States, including New Mexico, Arizona and North Carolina. As bankruptcy and workouts have become more and more a part of commercial life, businesses and individuals throughout the State of Texas and other States across the nation have come to count on Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C., for guidance through the treacherous terrain of out-of-court workouts, liquidation and reorganization bankruptcy cases.

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
T. Mike Field

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Field brings extensive personal experience in real estate development, oil and gas and banking to his practice. His practice centers on business structuring, family limited partnerships, advanced asset transfer techniques, real estate and probate. He advises investors, corporations and individuals in complicated business ventures including project acquisition and disposition and regularly counsels clients engaged in the operation, or lease of various types of real estate projects.

Mr. Field's probate practice involves representing executors in the administration of substantial and complex estates and trusts as well as consulting with beneficiaries on how to protect their interests in estates and trusts.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1972)
-Lubbock County Bar Association

Civic Organizations
-Former Director at First National Bank, Lubbock and Wells Fargo, Lubbock
-Former Trustee of All Saints Episcopal School
-Former Counsel for Committee for Cotton Research
-Former member of the Advisory Council of Small Business and Agriculture of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
-Former Chairman of Market Lubbock, Inc., now L.E.D.A., the economic development organization for the City of Lubbock
-Former Director of Llano Winery, Lubbock, Texas
-Former Advisory Director for State National Bank, Lubbock, Texas
-Advisory Director for Plains Capital Bank, Lubbock, Texas
-Member of Governor Rick Perry's 2002 Task Force for Economic Growth

Education
-Southern Methodist University School of Law, J.D. 1972
-The University of Texas at Austin, B.B.A. 1968

Education

Southern Methodist University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1972

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
T. Mike Field

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Field brings extensive personal experience in real estate development, oil and gas and banking to his practice. His practice centers on business structuring, family limited partnerships, advanced asset transfer techniques, real estate and probate. He advises investors, corporations and individuals in complicated business ventures including project acquisition and disposition and regularly counsels clients engaged in the operation, or lease of various types of real estate projects.

Mr. Field's probate practice involves representing executors in the administration of substantial and complex estates and trusts as well as consulting with beneficiaries on how to protect their interests in estates and trusts.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1972)
-Lubbock County Bar Association

Civic Organizations
-Former Director at First National Bank, Lubbock and Wells Fargo, Lubbock
-Former Trustee of All Saints Episcopal School
-Former Counsel for Committee for Cotton Research
-Former member of the Advisory Council of Small Business and Agriculture of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
-Former Chairman of Market Lubbock, Inc., now L.E.D.A., the economic development organization for the City of Lubbock
-Former Director of Llano Winery, Lubbock, Texas
-Former Advisory Director for State National Bank, Lubbock, Texas
-Advisory Director for Plains Capital Bank, Lubbock, Texas
-Member of Governor Rick Perry's 2002 Task Force for Economic Growth

Education
-Southern Methodist University School of Law, J.D. 1972
-The University of Texas at Austin, B.B.A. 1968

Education

Southern Methodist University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1972


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Nevill Manning

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Manning has had an extensive and diverse litigation practice for over thirty years. He has represented clients in complex commercial litigation, domestic relations and divorce, banking and employment case.

Mr. Manning has a passion for trying and winning cases. He regularly represents clients throughout the state in high stakes cases and he is in demand for his expertise in cases involving characterization of property (inception of title, commingling, tracing), reimbursement, economic contribution, marital property agreements and common law marriage.

Mr. Manning consistently delivers results for his clients. He was voted the 2009 and 2011 Best of the West Divorce Attorney in the KCBD News Channel 11 viewer poll.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1974)
-Texas Association of Bank Counsel
-South Plains Trial Lawyers Association
-Past President of Tri-County Bar Association
-Texas State Bar Association
-American Bar Association
-Texas Trial Lawyers Association
-Texas Bar Foundation
-American Trial Lawyers Association
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV

Civic Organizations
-President Southwest Rotary Club
-Advisory Board of Directors of Plains Capital Bank
-Past member of School Board of Littlefield Independent School District
-Past President and Director of Rotary Club in Littlefield, Texas
-Past President and Director of Southwest Rotary Club, in Lubbock, Texas
-Paul Harris Fellow
-President's Council of Texas Tech University
-Past Director of Whisperwood National Bank
-Past President of Tri-County Bar Association

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D. 1974
-Texas Tech University, B.S. 1971

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1974

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Nevill Manning

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Manning has had an extensive and diverse litigation practice for over thirty years. He has represented clients in complex commercial litigation, domestic relations and divorce, banking and employment case.

Mr. Manning has a passion for trying and winning cases. He regularly represents clients throughout the state in high stakes cases and he is in demand for his expertise in cases involving characterization of property (inception of title, commingling, tracing), reimbursement, economic contribution, marital property agreements and common law marriage.

Mr. Manning consistently delivers results for his clients. He was voted the 2009 and 2011 Best of the West Divorce Attorney in the KCBD News Channel 11 viewer poll.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1974)
-Texas Association of Bank Counsel
-South Plains Trial Lawyers Association
-Past President of Tri-County Bar Association
-Texas State Bar Association
-American Bar Association
-Texas Trial Lawyers Association
-Texas Bar Foundation
-American Trial Lawyers Association
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV

Civic Organizations
-President Southwest Rotary Club
-Advisory Board of Directors of Plains Capital Bank
-Past member of School Board of Littlefield Independent School District
-Past President and Director of Rotary Club in Littlefield, Texas
-Past President and Director of Southwest Rotary Club, in Lubbock, Texas
-Paul Harris Fellow
-President's Council of Texas Tech University
-Past Director of Whisperwood National Bank
-Past President of Tri-County Bar Association

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D. 1974
-Texas Tech University, B.S. 1971

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1974


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Stephen J. Stone

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Stone practices in the areas of estate planning, probate, trust and estate law, business organization and commercial transactions including mergers and acquisitions. He also assists clients in the formation and administration of charitable trusts and private foundations.

Mr. Stone is committed to bringing value by offering creative, timely, and strategic advice to help achieve his clients' business objectives including asset protection, tax reduction and liability issues. He counsels clients on the advantages of limited partnerships, LLCs, and other flow-through structures.

Mr. Stone regularly represents executors and trustees in the administration of substantial and complex estates and trusts. He also prepares estate tax returns as part of his estate administration work and can defend the positions taken on those returns.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization: Estate Planning and Probate Law (1988)

Admitted to Practice:
-State Bar of Texas (1981)
-United States Tax Court
-United States District Court, Northern District of Texas
-Certified Public Accountant, Texas, 1977
-State Bar of Texas, Member: Taxation and Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law sections
-American Bar Association, Member: Health Law and Real Property Probate and Trust Law sections
-Lubbock County Bar Association: Treasurer 2002-2003
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council: President 1997-1998
-Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV
-Completed Basic Mediation Training as provided for in the Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures Act
-Lubbock County Bar Association: Treasurer 2010-2011
-Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Estate Planning & Probate Law Advisory Committee

Professional Presentations
-Speaker at South Texas College of Law 10th Annual Wills and Probate Institute
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Spring 2001 - Estate Planning Course
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Spring 2004 - Problems in Small Business
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Spring 2005 - Estate Planning Course
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Fall 2009 - Estate and Gift Taxation
-Speaker at Lubbock County Young Lawyers, August 2007 - What Every Young Lawyer Should Know About Estate Planning
-Speaker at South Plains Advocates for Elders, Inc., November 14, 2007 - Multi-Party Accounts
-Speaker at South Plains Trust & Estate Council, Fall 2006 - Non-Testamentary Transfers or do I Really Need a Will?
-Various other local continuing education and community education speaking activities

Education
-University of Houston, J. D. 1981
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A. with Honors, 1975; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma

Education

University of Houston
Juris Doctorate, 1981

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Stephen J. Stone

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Stone practices in the areas of estate planning, probate, trust and estate law, business organization and commercial transactions including mergers and acquisitions. He also assists clients in the formation and administration of charitable trusts and private foundations.

Mr. Stone is committed to bringing value by offering creative, timely, and strategic advice to help achieve his clients' business objectives including asset protection, tax reduction and liability issues. He counsels clients on the advantages of limited partnerships, LLCs, and other flow-through structures.

Mr. Stone regularly represents executors and trustees in the administration of substantial and complex estates and trusts. He also prepares estate tax returns as part of his estate administration work and can defend the positions taken on those returns.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization: Estate Planning and Probate Law (1988)

Admitted to Practice:
-State Bar of Texas (1981)
-United States Tax Court
-United States District Court, Northern District of Texas
-Certified Public Accountant, Texas, 1977
-State Bar of Texas, Member: Taxation and Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law sections
-American Bar Association, Member: Health Law and Real Property Probate and Trust Law sections
-Lubbock County Bar Association: Treasurer 2002-2003
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council: President 1997-1998
-Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV
-Completed Basic Mediation Training as provided for in the Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures Act
-Lubbock County Bar Association: Treasurer 2010-2011
-Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Estate Planning & Probate Law Advisory Committee

Professional Presentations
-Speaker at South Texas College of Law 10th Annual Wills and Probate Institute
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Spring 2001 - Estate Planning Course
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Spring 2004 - Problems in Small Business
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Spring 2005 - Estate Planning Course
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Fall 2009 - Estate and Gift Taxation
-Speaker at Lubbock County Young Lawyers, August 2007 - What Every Young Lawyer Should Know About Estate Planning
-Speaker at South Plains Advocates for Elders, Inc., November 14, 2007 - Multi-Party Accounts
-Speaker at South Plains Trust & Estate Council, Fall 2006 - Non-Testamentary Transfers or do I Really Need a Will?
-Various other local continuing education and community education speaking activities

Education
-University of Houston, J. D. 1981
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A. with Honors, 1975; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma

Education

University of Houston Juris Doctorate, 1981


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Samuel J. Hawthorne

Shareholder

Mr. Hawthorne primarily practices in the areas of business law, tax law and trusts and estates law. This includes mergers and acquisitions, asset protection, estate planning, planning and preparation of trusts and wills, trust and estate litigation, trust and estate administration, probate, guardianship, agricultural law, real estate and general business and commercial law. He assists clients in planning and organizing business entities and ventures, negotiating business acquisitions, sales and mergers and other complex commercial transactions. Mr. Hawthorne's tax practice includes estate, gift and income tax planning for individual and business clients as well as representation of them in tax litigation before the U.S. Tax Court and in tax controversies before the IRS. His tax practice also includes representation of and planning for tax exempt and charitable entities.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.: Shareholder
-Board Certified by the Texas Legal Board of Specialization:
--Tax Law
--Estate Planning & Probate Law
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas - 1996
--State Bar of New Mexico - 1997
--U.S. Tax Court - 1997
-Certified Public Accountant, Texas - 1999
-South Plains Chapter of the Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants:
--President 2006 - 2007
--Director
-South Plains Trust & Estate Council: Member
-Lubbock County Bar Association; State Bars of Texas & New Mexico: Member

Civic Organizations
-Covenant Health System: Board of Directors
-Lubbock Methodist Hospital System: Board of Directors
-Kingdom Preparatory Academy: Board of Directors
-Children's Home of Lubbock: Board of Directors
-Women's Protective Services: Former Director
-The Covenant Health System Foundation: Former Director
-Texas Boys Ranch: Former Director
-Lubbock Area Foundation, Inc.: Former President and Director
-New Mexico Christian Children's Home: Former Director

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., summa cum laude, 1996
--Order of the Coif
--Texas Tech Law Review: Associate Editor
-College of the Southwest, B.B.A. Accounting, summa cum laude, 1993

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1996

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Samuel J. Hawthorne

Shareholder

Mr. Hawthorne primarily practices in the areas of business law, tax law and trusts and estates law. This includes mergers and acquisitions, asset protection, estate planning, planning and preparation of trusts and wills, trust and estate litigation, trust and estate administration, probate, guardianship, agricultural law, real estate and general business and commercial law. He assists clients in planning and organizing business entities and ventures, negotiating business acquisitions, sales and mergers and other complex commercial transactions. Mr. Hawthorne's tax practice includes estate, gift and income tax planning for individual and business clients as well as representation of them in tax litigation before the U.S. Tax Court and in tax controversies before the IRS. His tax practice also includes representation of and planning for tax exempt and charitable entities.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.: Shareholder
-Board Certified by the Texas Legal Board of Specialization:
--Tax Law
--Estate Planning & Probate Law
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas - 1996
--State Bar of New Mexico - 1997
--U.S. Tax Court - 1997
-Certified Public Accountant, Texas - 1999
-South Plains Chapter of the Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants:
--President 2006 - 2007
--Director
-South Plains Trust & Estate Council: Member
-Lubbock County Bar Association; State Bars of Texas & New Mexico: Member

Civic Organizations
-Covenant Health System: Board of Directors
-Lubbock Methodist Hospital System: Board of Directors
-Kingdom Preparatory Academy: Board of Directors
-Children's Home of Lubbock: Board of Directors
-Women's Protective Services: Former Director
-The Covenant Health System Foundation: Former Director
-Texas Boys Ranch: Former Director
-Lubbock Area Foundation, Inc.: Former President and Director
-New Mexico Christian Children's Home: Former Director

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., summa cum laude, 1996
--Order of the Coif
--Texas Tech Law Review: Associate Editor
-College of the Southwest, B.B.A. Accounting, summa cum laude, 1993

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1996


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Robert A. (Andy) Aycock

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Aycock primarily represents clients in the areas of commercial / business law and civil litigation. He practices in state and federal courts, including bankruptcy courts. His focus is litigation, but he represents clients in all business matters, including those related to banking and lending transactions, construction, employment, agriculture, real estate and fiduciary obligations, including trusts, guardianships and Will contests.

Clients of Mr. Aycock consist of banks, insurance companies, trust departments, real estate investors and property managers, automobile dealerships as well as individuals. His bankruptcy practice involves both creditor's rights and the reorganization of business entities and farmers in Chapters 11 and 12 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. He has assisted clients with issues such as tax litigation, professional malpractice litigation and mergers and acquisitions of business entities.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (1994)
--U.S. District Court for the Northern, Western and Eastern Districts of Texas
--U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
-State Bar of Texas, Member: Litigation and Bankruptcy Sections
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-West Texas Bankruptcy Bar Assoc. - Secretary 2008-2009
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
--Board of Directors, 1998-2000
--President, 2000-2001
--Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2000-2001
-Texas Association of Bank Counsel
-Texas Bankers Association
-Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV
-Life Fellow Texas Bar Foundation
-Texas Association of Defense Counsel

Professional Presentations
-"Perfecting Security Interests and Special Considerations in Perfecting Certain Types of Collateral" and -"Collecting Debts from a Probate Estate" - Presented December 15, 1998
-Panelist discussing Chapter 12 in the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 at the -Twenty-First Annual Farm, Ranch and Agri-Business Bankruptcy Institute held September 15-16, 2005
-"Entity Documentation for Deposit and Loan Accounts" Presented to South Plains Banker's Association February 28, 2006

Civic Organizations
-Chancellor for the Northwest Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church
-National Kidney Foundation, former President and Lubbock District Board of Directors
-The Boy Scouts of America Council
--694 South Plains Board of Directors
-Lubbock Country Club
--Board of Directors (2008-2010)
-Former member of the Greater Lubbock Rotary Club

Education
-St. Mary's University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas, J. D., 1994
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A. Finance, 1988

Education

St. Mary's University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1994

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Robert A. (Andy) Aycock

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Aycock primarily represents clients in the areas of commercial / business law and civil litigation. He practices in state and federal courts, including bankruptcy courts. His focus is litigation, but he represents clients in all business matters, including those related to banking and lending transactions, construction, employment, agriculture, real estate and fiduciary obligations, including trusts, guardianships and Will contests.

Clients of Mr. Aycock consist of banks, insurance companies, trust departments, real estate investors and property managers, automobile dealerships as well as individuals. His bankruptcy practice involves both creditor's rights and the reorganization of business entities and farmers in Chapters 11 and 12 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. He has assisted clients with issues such as tax litigation, professional malpractice litigation and mergers and acquisitions of business entities.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (1994)
--U.S. District Court for the Northern, Western and Eastern Districts of Texas
--U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
-State Bar of Texas, Member: Litigation and Bankruptcy Sections
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-West Texas Bankruptcy Bar Assoc. - Secretary 2008-2009
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
--Board of Directors, 1998-2000
--President, 2000-2001
--Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2000-2001
-Texas Association of Bank Counsel
-Texas Bankers Association
-Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV
-Life Fellow Texas Bar Foundation
-Texas Association of Defense Counsel

Professional Presentations
-"Perfecting Security Interests and Special Considerations in Perfecting Certain Types of Collateral" and -"Collecting Debts from a Probate Estate" - Presented December 15, 1998
-Panelist discussing Chapter 12 in the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 at the -Twenty-First Annual Farm, Ranch and Agri-Business Bankruptcy Institute held September 15-16, 2005
-"Entity Documentation for Deposit and Loan Accounts" Presented to South Plains Banker's Association February 28, 2006

Civic Organizations
-Chancellor for the Northwest Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church
-National Kidney Foundation, former President and Lubbock District Board of Directors
-The Boy Scouts of America Council
--694 South Plains Board of Directors
-Lubbock Country Club
--Board of Directors (2008-2010)
-Former member of the Greater Lubbock Rotary Club

Education
-St. Mary's University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas, J. D., 1994
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A. Finance, 1988

Education

St. Mary's University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1994


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
W. J. (Dub) Wade, Jr.

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Wade practices primarily in the areas of commercial litigation and creditors rights. The majority of his time is spent representing financial institutions, credit providers, businesses and individuals in contested matters involving their business endeavors. In addition, each year Mr. Wade is retained to represent clients in real estate litigation, estate and trust disputes, and select personal injury matters.

While the firm recognizes the value in resolving a dispute without formal litigation, there are occasions where the judicial process is the appropriate avenue to thoroughly address the issues at hand. To that end, Mr. Wade has represented clients in federal court, bankruptcy court, and state courts throughout Texas and New Mexico.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (1992)
--State of New Mexico (1993)
--U.S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas
--U.S. District Court, District of New Mexico
-State Bar of Texas
-State Bar of New Mexico
-Law Clerk, 5th Judicial District, State of New Mexico, 1992-1993
-Assistant Attorney General, Texas, 1993-1995
-Assistant District Attorney, 1995-1998
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association (President 2002 2003)
-Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2002 2003, presented by the Lubbock County Bar Asssociation
-Texas Association of Bank Counsel

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J. D. 1992
-Texas A&M University, B.A. 1989

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1992

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
W. J. (Dub) Wade, Jr.

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Wade practices primarily in the areas of commercial litigation and creditors rights. The majority of his time is spent representing financial institutions, credit providers, businesses and individuals in contested matters involving their business endeavors. In addition, each year Mr. Wade is retained to represent clients in real estate litigation, estate and trust disputes, and select personal injury matters.

While the firm recognizes the value in resolving a dispute without formal litigation, there are occasions where the judicial process is the appropriate avenue to thoroughly address the issues at hand. To that end, Mr. Wade has represented clients in federal court, bankruptcy court, and state courts throughout Texas and New Mexico.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (1992)
--State of New Mexico (1993)
--U.S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas
--U.S. District Court, District of New Mexico
-State Bar of Texas
-State Bar of New Mexico
-Law Clerk, 5th Judicial District, State of New Mexico, 1992-1993
-Assistant Attorney General, Texas, 1993-1995
-Assistant District Attorney, 1995-1998
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association (President 2002 2003)
-Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2002 2003, presented by the Lubbock County Bar Asssociation
-Texas Association of Bank Counsel

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J. D. 1992
-Texas A&M University, B.A. 1989

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1992


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Judson Paul (J. Paul) Manning

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Manning's primary areas of practice include commercial litigation, banking and employment law, and personal injury with emphasis in complex commercial litigation.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
-State Bar of Texas (1997)
--U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
--U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
--President, 2003-2004
--Vice President, 2002-2003
--Secretary, 2001-2002
--Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2003-2004
-Texas Bankers Association
-Texas Trial Lawyers Association

Civic Organizations
-United Way Cabinet Member, Legal Division Chair 2006
-American Cancer Society, Cattle Baron Committee 05-06
-Friends of Ronald McDonald House Charities, President
-The Covenant Foundation PICU, Committee Member
-Lubbock, Inc., President
-First Baptist Church Shallowater, Texas
-High School Sunday school Teacher
-Properties Committee Member

Education
-South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas, J.D., 1997
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A.- Finance, 1994

Education

South Texas College of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1997

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Judson Paul (J. Paul) Manning

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Manning's primary areas of practice include commercial litigation, banking and employment law, and personal injury with emphasis in complex commercial litigation.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
-State Bar of Texas (1997)
--U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
--U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
--President, 2003-2004
--Vice President, 2002-2003
--Secretary, 2001-2002
--Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2003-2004
-Texas Bankers Association
-Texas Trial Lawyers Association

Civic Organizations
-United Way Cabinet Member, Legal Division Chair 2006
-American Cancer Society, Cattle Baron Committee 05-06
-Friends of Ronald McDonald House Charities, President
-The Covenant Foundation PICU, Committee Member
-Lubbock, Inc., President
-First Baptist Church Shallowater, Texas
-High School Sunday school Teacher
-Properties Committee Member

Education
-South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas, J.D., 1997
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A.- Finance, 1994

Education

South Texas College of Law Juris Doctorate, 1997


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Carrissa A. Cleavinger

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mrs. Cleavinger represents individuals and businesses in development, construction, leasing, financing, acquisition, and disposition of all types of real estate including single family homes, developments, farms and ranches and large commercial projects.

Mrs. Cleavinger has represented a number of dairy operations that have relocated to West Texas and is familiar with the wide range of issues which must be addressed in dairy projects including environmental compliance, financing and 1031 exchange issues. She has represented both borrowers and lenders in complex financing for large commercial real estate projects. Additionally, she assists clients with entity formation, wills, probate and estate planning.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1991) U. S. District Court -Northern District of Texas
-State Bar of Texas, Member: Real Estate, Probate and Trust section
-Past Member, Women in the Profession Committee of the State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council
-Bailey County Attorney, 1995-2001

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 1991
-Texas Tech University B.A., cum laude, 1982

Affiliations
-Muleshoe Rotary Club (current member)
-Muleshoe Rotary Club (past director)

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1991

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Carrissa A. Cleavinger

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mrs. Cleavinger represents individuals and businesses in development, construction, leasing, financing, acquisition, and disposition of all types of real estate including single family homes, developments, farms and ranches and large commercial projects.

Mrs. Cleavinger has represented a number of dairy operations that have relocated to West Texas and is familiar with the wide range of issues which must be addressed in dairy projects including environmental compliance, financing and 1031 exchange issues. She has represented both borrowers and lenders in complex financing for large commercial real estate projects. Additionally, she assists clients with entity formation, wills, probate and estate planning.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1991) U. S. District Court -Northern District of Texas
-State Bar of Texas, Member: Real Estate, Probate and Trust section
-Past Member, Women in the Profession Committee of the State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council
-Bailey County Attorney, 1995-2001

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 1991
-Texas Tech University B.A., cum laude, 1982

Affiliations
-Muleshoe Rotary Club (current member)
-Muleshoe Rotary Club (past director)

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1991


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Anna McKim

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Ms. McKim practices in the areas of appellate law, family law, mediation employment law, and general civil litigation. She received her certification in Family Law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in 2007.

Ms. McKim practices extensively in the area of appellate law, carrying her own cases through appeal, if necessary, or assisting clients who were in trial with other attorneys to maneuver through the appellate process. Her appellate experience includes contract and commercial cases, family law, and personal injury. Reported and noteworthy cases include:

In re GDH, 366 S.W.3d 766 (Tex.App. - Amarillo 2012)

In the Matter of the Marriage of Everse, 2013 Tex.App.LEXIS9295 (Tex.App. - Amarrillo 2011)

Kothman v. Rothwell, 280 S.W.3d 877 (Tex.App) - Amarillo 2009)

In re Marriage of Swim, 291 S.W.3d 500 (Tex.App. - Amariilo 2009)

Advance Messaging Wireless, Inc. v. Campus Design, Inc., 190 S.W.3d 66 (Tex.App. - Amarillo 2005)

Her diverse family law practice includes extensive experience with complex property situations, high worth estates, children's issues, foreign and domestic adoptions, and grandparent interventions. Ms. McKim is active with local collaborative law organizations and believes the best solutions for families in transition are found by educating, empowering, and encouraging parties to customize agreements that lead to the best possible result for the modified family unit.

Ms. McKim is a trained family law mediator available to assist in property, child, and enforcement matters, having completed basic mediation training and family mediation training.

She also practices in the area of employment law, with primary focus on assisting employers with statutory compliance, Texas Workforce Commission issues, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission complaints, and Department of Labor inquiries.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2001)
--Family Law Section - Council Member 2014 - 2019
--Appellate Section
--Labor and Employment Law Section
--U. S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas
-Board Certified in Family Law
-College of the State Bar of Texas
-Texas Bar Foundation Fellow
-Texas Association of Family Law Specialists
-Collaborative Law Institute of Texas
-Lubbock Area Bar Association
- - President (2014-15)
- - Secretary (2011-12)
- - Law Day Chair (2006-08)
- - Editor of Lubbock Law Notes (2004)
-Past President of the Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
-Collaborative Law Professionals of Lubbock County
-Board of Directors, Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom, Howard Payne University
-Texas Super Lawyers- Rising Star 2007, 2014, presented by Thomsom Reuters
-Lubbock County Young Lawyer of the Year 2008, presented by the Lubbock County Bar Association

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2001
-Howard Payne University, B.S., summa cum laude, 1998
--Academy of Freedom Honors Program

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2001

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Anna McKim

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Ms. McKim practices in the areas of appellate law, family law, mediation employment law, and general civil litigation. She received her certification in Family Law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in 2007.

Ms. McKim practices extensively in the area of appellate law, carrying her own cases through appeal, if necessary, or assisting clients who were in trial with other attorneys to maneuver through the appellate process. Her appellate experience includes contract and commercial cases, family law, and personal injury. Reported and noteworthy cases include:

In re GDH, 366 S.W.3d 766 (Tex.App. - Amarillo 2012)

In the Matter of the Marriage of Everse, 2013 Tex.App.LEXIS9295 (Tex.App. - Amarrillo 2011)

Kothman v. Rothwell, 280 S.W.3d 877 (Tex.App) - Amarillo 2009)

In re Marriage of Swim, 291 S.W.3d 500 (Tex.App. - Amariilo 2009)

Advance Messaging Wireless, Inc. v. Campus Design, Inc., 190 S.W.3d 66 (Tex.App. - Amarillo 2005)

Her diverse family law practice includes extensive experience with complex property situations, high worth estates, children's issues, foreign and domestic adoptions, and grandparent interventions. Ms. McKim is active with local collaborative law organizations and believes the best solutions for families in transition are found by educating, empowering, and encouraging parties to customize agreements that lead to the best possible result for the modified family unit.

Ms. McKim is a trained family law mediator available to assist in property, child, and enforcement matters, having completed basic mediation training and family mediation training.

She also practices in the area of employment law, with primary focus on assisting employers with statutory compliance, Texas Workforce Commission issues, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission complaints, and Department of Labor inquiries.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2001)
--Family Law Section - Council Member 2014 - 2019
--Appellate Section
--Labor and Employment Law Section
--U. S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas
-Board Certified in Family Law
-College of the State Bar of Texas
-Texas Bar Foundation Fellow
-Texas Association of Family Law Specialists
-Collaborative Law Institute of Texas
-Lubbock Area Bar Association
- - President (2014-15)
- - Secretary (2011-12)
- - Law Day Chair (2006-08)
- - Editor of Lubbock Law Notes (2004)
-Past President of the Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
-Collaborative Law Professionals of Lubbock County
-Board of Directors, Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom, Howard Payne University
-Texas Super Lawyers- Rising Star 2007, 2014, presented by Thomsom Reuters
-Lubbock County Young Lawyer of the Year 2008, presented by the Lubbock County Bar Association

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2001
-Howard Payne University, B.S., summa cum laude, 1998
--Academy of Freedom Honors Program

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2001


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Dax D. Voss

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Voss practices primarily in the areas of insurance defense, labor and employment law, bankruptcy, general civil litigation, creditor's rights and commercial law.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.: Shareholder
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2004)
--U.S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas, 2005
--U.S. District Courts, Southern District of Texas, 2008
--U.S. District Courts, Western District of Texas, 2009
--U.S. District Courts, Eastern District of Texas, 2011
-Board Certified, Consumer & Commercial Law - Texas Board of Legal Specialization
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
--Officer (2008 - 2012, Past President)
--Director (2005 - 2007)
-Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year Award 2009-2010, presented by the Lubbock County Bar Association
-West Texas Bankruptcy Bar Association
-Texas Association of Defense Counsel

Education
-St. Mary's University School of Law, J.D., 2004
--Phi Delta Phi Honors Fraternity
--Staff Writer, St. Mary's Law Journal, 2002 2003
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A., 2001

Publications and Presentations
-2009 - Chapter 13... "Let's Get Reorganized Here" - National Business Institute - Nuts and Bolts of Bankruptcy Law

Education

St. Mary's University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2004

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Dax D. Voss

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Voss practices primarily in the areas of insurance defense, labor and employment law, bankruptcy, general civil litigation, creditor's rights and commercial law.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.: Shareholder
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2004)
--U.S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas, 2005
--U.S. District Courts, Southern District of Texas, 2008
--U.S. District Courts, Western District of Texas, 2009
--U.S. District Courts, Eastern District of Texas, 2011
-Board Certified, Consumer & Commercial Law - Texas Board of Legal Specialization
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
--Officer (2008 - 2012, Past President)
--Director (2005 - 2007)
-Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year Award 2009-2010, presented by the Lubbock County Bar Association
-West Texas Bankruptcy Bar Association
-Texas Association of Defense Counsel

Education
-St. Mary's University School of Law, J.D., 2004
--Phi Delta Phi Honors Fraternity
--Staff Writer, St. Mary's Law Journal, 2002 2003
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A., 2001

Publications and Presentations
-2009 - Chapter 13... "Let's Get Reorganized Here" - National Business Institute - Nuts and Bolts of Bankruptcy Law

Education

St. Mary's University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2004


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Bill Harriger

Of Counsel

Areas of Practice
Mr. Harriger practices primarily in the areas of Insurance Defense Law, Construction Law, Civil Litigation and Non-Medical Professional Liability. He represents both institutional and non-institutional clients. With 33 years of litigation experience in Lubbock and West Texas, Mr. Harriger offers clients the highest level of legal service and consultation. His extensive history of handling insurance defense litigation includes issues of coverage, bad faith, and first and third party casualty losses. Mr. Harriger regularly defends clients involved in motor vehicle claims, bodily injury and wrongful death claims, product liability claims, employment practices claims, construction defect and accident claims, agricultural equipment accident claims, as well as liquor law and general liability claims.

Mr. Harriger has been Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1988. He has long maintained an AV rating with Martindale Hubbell and is thoroughly familiar with the unique features of litigation practice throughout the Panhandle and South Plains of West Texas. Mr. Harriger represents insureds of and handles defense obligations for Federated Mutual Insurance Company, The Germania Insurance Group of Companies, XL Specialty Insurance Company and State Auto Insurance Company (formerly Beacon National Insurance Company). In addition, Mr. Harriger represents Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc., Helena Chemical Company, Levelland Delinting, Inc. (including All-Tex Seed Company) and other agriculture-connected businesses. Mr. Harriger is personally involved with each lawsuit, from inception through disposition, guaranteeing the firms' clients an ongoing evaluation and trial if necessary by an experienced, seasoned litigator.

Biography
-Born October 13, 1951 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Admitted to Bar: 1976, Texas; U.S. District Court, Eastern & Western Districts of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit and Federal Circuit.
-Member: State Bar of Texas (Board Certified, Civil Trial Law, Texas Board of Specialization)
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Texas Association of Defense Counsel
-Defense Research Institute, Inc.

Education
-Miami University (B.S. 1973)
-Ohio Northern University (J.D., with distinction, 1976)

Education

Ohio Northern University
Juris Doctorate, 1976

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Bill Harriger

Of Counsel

Areas of Practice
Mr. Harriger practices primarily in the areas of Insurance Defense Law, Construction Law, Civil Litigation and Non-Medical Professional Liability. He represents both institutional and non-institutional clients. With 33 years of litigation experience in Lubbock and West Texas, Mr. Harriger offers clients the highest level of legal service and consultation. His extensive history of handling insurance defense litigation includes issues of coverage, bad faith, and first and third party casualty losses. Mr. Harriger regularly defends clients involved in motor vehicle claims, bodily injury and wrongful death claims, product liability claims, employment practices claims, construction defect and accident claims, agricultural equipment accident claims, as well as liquor law and general liability claims.

Mr. Harriger has been Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1988. He has long maintained an AV rating with Martindale Hubbell and is thoroughly familiar with the unique features of litigation practice throughout the Panhandle and South Plains of West Texas. Mr. Harriger represents insureds of and handles defense obligations for Federated Mutual Insurance Company, The Germania Insurance Group of Companies, XL Specialty Insurance Company and State Auto Insurance Company (formerly Beacon National Insurance Company). In addition, Mr. Harriger represents Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc., Helena Chemical Company, Levelland Delinting, Inc. (including All-Tex Seed Company) and other agriculture-connected businesses. Mr. Harriger is personally involved with each lawsuit, from inception through disposition, guaranteeing the firms' clients an ongoing evaluation and trial if necessary by an experienced, seasoned litigator.

Biography
-Born October 13, 1951 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Admitted to Bar: 1976, Texas; U.S. District Court, Eastern & Western Districts of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit and Federal Circuit.
-Member: State Bar of Texas (Board Certified, Civil Trial Law, Texas Board of Specialization)
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Texas Association of Defense Counsel
-Defense Research Institute, Inc.

Education
-Miami University (B.S. 1973)
-Ohio Northern University (J.D., with distinction, 1976)

Education

Ohio Northern University Juris Doctorate, 1976


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Kimberly Miller

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mrs. Miller practices primarily in the areas of wills and trusts; tax law; estate planning and probate administration; estate and gift tax return preparation; real estate; and general business.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1996)
-Certified Public Accountant, Texas, 1997
-State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 1996
-Tarleton State University, B.B.A., summa cum laude, 1992

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1996

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Kimberly Miller

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mrs. Miller practices primarily in the areas of wills and trusts; tax law; estate planning and probate administration; estate and gift tax return preparation; real estate; and general business.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1996)
-Certified Public Accountant, Texas, 1997
-State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 1996
-Tarleton State University, B.B.A., summa cum laude, 1992

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1996


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TyScott Hamm

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Hamm practices primarily in the areas of family law and general civil and commercial litigation.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2007)
--State Bar of New Mexico (2008)
-American Bar Association
-American Association for Justice
-State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers
-Director (2008-2010)

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2007
--Phi Alpha Delta
--Board of Barristers, Vice Chair of Trial Advocacy
--Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Trial Advocacy, Agricultural Law and Wills & Trusts
-Texas A&M University, B.S., Agribusiness, cum laude, 2003

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2007

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
TyScott Hamm

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Hamm practices primarily in the areas of family law and general civil and commercial litigation.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2007)
--State Bar of New Mexico (2008)
-American Bar Association
-American Association for Justice
-State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers
-Director (2008-2010)

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2007
--Phi Alpha Delta
--Board of Barristers, Vice Chair of Trial Advocacy
--Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Trial Advocacy, Agricultural Law and Wills & Trusts
-Texas A&M University, B.S., Agribusiness, cum laude, 2003

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2007


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Levi T. Siebenlist

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Siebenlist practices primarily in the areas of federal, state, and local tax; general business, corporate, and partnership tax; oil and gas tax; wills and trusts; estate planning and probate administration; business organizations including choice of entity formation; and real estate law.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (2009)
-American Bar Association
-State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council
-Lubbock Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
-Volunteer of the Year 2009
-Prior Financial Statement Auditor in the accounting firm of Sprouse & Anderson, L.L.P., Austin, Texas (2005 - 2006)
-U.S. Air Force Veteran, Dyess A.F.B., Abilene, Texas (1997 - 2001)

Education
-The University of Houston Law Center, LL.M. in Taxation, 2010
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2009
-Texas Tech Low-Income Tax Clinic (2008 - 2009)
-Texas Tech Tax Law Society, President (2008 - 2009)
-CALI Award Recipient: Employment Law
-The University of Texas at Austin, B.B.A. Accounting, 2005

Education

The University of Houston Law Center
LL.M., 2010

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Levi T. Siebenlist

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Siebenlist practices primarily in the areas of federal, state, and local tax; general business, corporate, and partnership tax; oil and gas tax; wills and trusts; estate planning and probate administration; business organizations including choice of entity formation; and real estate law.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (2009)
-American Bar Association
-State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council
-Lubbock Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
-Volunteer of the Year 2009
-Prior Financial Statement Auditor in the accounting firm of Sprouse & Anderson, L.L.P., Austin, Texas (2005 - 2006)
-U.S. Air Force Veteran, Dyess A.F.B., Abilene, Texas (1997 - 2001)

Education
-The University of Houston Law Center, LL.M. in Taxation, 2010
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2009
-Texas Tech Low-Income Tax Clinic (2008 - 2009)
-Texas Tech Tax Law Society, President (2008 - 2009)
-CALI Award Recipient: Employment Law
-The University of Texas at Austin, B.B.A. Accounting, 2005

Education

The University of Houston Law Center LL.M., 2010


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Josh Rogers

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Rogers practices primarily in the areas of federal, state and local tax, general business, corporate, and partnership tax, oil and gas tax; wills and trusts; estate planning and probate administration; business organizations including choice of entity formation; and real estate law.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Illinois (2011)
-Department of Justice, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 2010 - August 2010
-The Honorable William T. Thurman, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, D. Utah, Judicial Intern, May 2009 - August 2009

Education
-New York University School of Law, LL.M in Taxation, 2012
-The University of Illinois College of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2011
-The University of Utah, B.A. in Economics, 2007

Education

New York University School of Law
LL.M., 2012

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Josh Rogers

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Rogers practices primarily in the areas of federal, state and local tax, general business, corporate, and partnership tax, oil and gas tax; wills and trusts; estate planning and probate administration; business organizations including choice of entity formation; and real estate law.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Illinois (2011)
-Department of Justice, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 2010 - August 2010
-The Honorable William T. Thurman, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, D. Utah, Judicial Intern, May 2009 - August 2009

Education
-New York University School of Law, LL.M in Taxation, 2012
-The University of Illinois College of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2011
-The University of Utah, B.A. in Economics, 2007

Education

New York University School of Law LL.M., 2012


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Cui Romo

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Romo practices in the areas of family law, personal injury and general civil litigation.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2003)
--State Bar of Colorado (2013)
-Lubbock Area Bar Association
-Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
-Lubbock County Defense Lawyers Association
-Sole Practitioner, The Law Office of Cui Romo (2010-2013)
-Attorney, Boyles, Cook & Romo (2008-2009)
-Prosecuting Attorney, Lubbock County DA (2003-2008)

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2002
-Texas Tech University, B.A., History, 1996
-Texas Tech University, B.A., Political Science, 1996

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2002

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Cui Romo

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Romo practices in the areas of family law, personal injury and general civil litigation.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2003)
--State Bar of Colorado (2013)
-Lubbock Area Bar Association
-Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
-Lubbock County Defense Lawyers Association
-Sole Practitioner, The Law Office of Cui Romo (2010-2013)
-Attorney, Boyles, Cook & Romo (2008-2009)
-Prosecuting Attorney, Lubbock County DA (2003-2008)

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2002
-Texas Tech University, B.A., History, 1996
-Texas Tech University, B.A., Political Science, 1996

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2002


Firm Overview

Responsiveness is key to the success of this firm and its clients. To make that happen, every effort is made to deliver the legal services our clients demand at the speed and pace of business today.

The firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne, & Aycock is made up of several attorneys, some of whom have practiced in the Lubbock and West Texas areas since the 1970s. What began as a small group of attorneys focused on tax and estate planning has grown in size and scope to what is now a regional law firm offering a comprehensive list of legal services.

Today, the firm is comprised of attorneys with decades of experience, as well as younger attorneys, both men and women, all working together to sustain the firm's operations for years to come. The firm continues its primary focus on the areas of tax and estate planning while greatly expanding its legal services to include all types of litigation in both state and federal courts throughout Texas and New Mexico. Our emphasis has always been, and continues to be, providing the highest quality of legal services to all our clients to help them preserve and grow their personal and professional wealth. Effective people and businesses need a forward thinking legal team, and you will find that here.

Main Office

Main Office
2112 Indiana Avenue
Lubbock, TX 79410

Phone

806-792-0810

Bankruptcy

We handle a wide array of bankruptcy cases, including cases filed under Chapters 7, 11 and 12 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.

In addition, our firm has years of experience in bankruptcy-related litigation involving creditors' rights ranging from straightforward preference actions to more complex matters.

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C., handles a wide array of bankruptcy cases, including cases filed under Chapters 7, 11 and 12 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. In addition, our firm has years of experience in bankruptcy-related litigation involving creditors' rights ranging from straightforward preference actions to more complex matters. Generally, the firm represents banks and lending institutions; secured and unsecured creditors of all types; lessors and sellers of real-estate, equipment and other personal property; executives and management of companies; parties to all types of executory contracts with debtors, plaintiffs and defendants in fraudulent-transfer and similar actions; and other professionals involved in bankruptcy cases. In addition to representing creditors, we also represent individuals and businesses through the bankruptcy process.

The firm has appeared and participated in bankruptcy cases in all Federal Districts of Texas and a number of other States, including New Mexico, Arizona and North Carolina. As bankruptcy and workouts have become more and more a part of commercial life, businesses and individuals throughout the State of Texas and other States across the nation have come to count on Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C., for guidance through the treacherous terrain of out-of-court workouts, liquidation and reorganization bankruptcy cases.

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
T. Mike Field

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Field brings extensive personal experience in real estate development, oil and gas and banking to his practice. His practice centers on business structuring, family limited partnerships, advanced asset transfer techniques, real estate and probate. He advises investors, corporations and individuals in complicated business ventures including project acquisition and disposition and regularly counsels clients engaged in the operation, or lease of various types of real estate projects.

Mr. Field's probate practice involves representing executors in the administration of substantial and complex estates and trusts as well as consulting with beneficiaries on how to protect their interests in estates and trusts.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1972)
-Lubbock County Bar Association

Civic Organizations
-Former Director at First National Bank, Lubbock and Wells Fargo, Lubbock
-Former Trustee of All Saints Episcopal School
-Former Counsel for Committee for Cotton Research
-Former member of the Advisory Council of Small Business and Agriculture of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
-Former Chairman of Market Lubbock, Inc., now L.E.D.A., the economic development organization for the City of Lubbock
-Former Director of Llano Winery, Lubbock, Texas
-Former Advisory Director for State National Bank, Lubbock, Texas
-Advisory Director for Plains Capital Bank, Lubbock, Texas
-Member of Governor Rick Perry's 2002 Task Force for Economic Growth

Education
-Southern Methodist University School of Law, J.D. 1972
-The University of Texas at Austin, B.B.A. 1968

Education

Southern Methodist University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1972

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
T. Mike Field

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Field brings extensive personal experience in real estate development, oil and gas and banking to his practice. His practice centers on business structuring, family limited partnerships, advanced asset transfer techniques, real estate and probate. He advises investors, corporations and individuals in complicated business ventures including project acquisition and disposition and regularly counsels clients engaged in the operation, or lease of various types of real estate projects.

Mr. Field's probate practice involves representing executors in the administration of substantial and complex estates and trusts as well as consulting with beneficiaries on how to protect their interests in estates and trusts.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1972)
-Lubbock County Bar Association

Civic Organizations
-Former Director at First National Bank, Lubbock and Wells Fargo, Lubbock
-Former Trustee of All Saints Episcopal School
-Former Counsel for Committee for Cotton Research
-Former member of the Advisory Council of Small Business and Agriculture of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
-Former Chairman of Market Lubbock, Inc., now L.E.D.A., the economic development organization for the City of Lubbock
-Former Director of Llano Winery, Lubbock, Texas
-Former Advisory Director for State National Bank, Lubbock, Texas
-Advisory Director for Plains Capital Bank, Lubbock, Texas
-Member of Governor Rick Perry's 2002 Task Force for Economic Growth

Education
-Southern Methodist University School of Law, J.D. 1972
-The University of Texas at Austin, B.B.A. 1968

Education

Southern Methodist University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1972


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Nevill Manning

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Manning has had an extensive and diverse litigation practice for over thirty years. He has represented clients in complex commercial litigation, domestic relations and divorce, banking and employment case.

Mr. Manning has a passion for trying and winning cases. He regularly represents clients throughout the state in high stakes cases and he is in demand for his expertise in cases involving characterization of property (inception of title, commingling, tracing), reimbursement, economic contribution, marital property agreements and common law marriage.

Mr. Manning consistently delivers results for his clients. He was voted the 2009 and 2011 Best of the West Divorce Attorney in the KCBD News Channel 11 viewer poll.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1974)
-Texas Association of Bank Counsel
-South Plains Trial Lawyers Association
-Past President of Tri-County Bar Association
-Texas State Bar Association
-American Bar Association
-Texas Trial Lawyers Association
-Texas Bar Foundation
-American Trial Lawyers Association
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV

Civic Organizations
-President Southwest Rotary Club
-Advisory Board of Directors of Plains Capital Bank
-Past member of School Board of Littlefield Independent School District
-Past President and Director of Rotary Club in Littlefield, Texas
-Past President and Director of Southwest Rotary Club, in Lubbock, Texas
-Paul Harris Fellow
-President's Council of Texas Tech University
-Past Director of Whisperwood National Bank
-Past President of Tri-County Bar Association

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D. 1974
-Texas Tech University, B.S. 1971

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1974

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Nevill Manning

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Manning has had an extensive and diverse litigation practice for over thirty years. He has represented clients in complex commercial litigation, domestic relations and divorce, banking and employment case.

Mr. Manning has a passion for trying and winning cases. He regularly represents clients throughout the state in high stakes cases and he is in demand for his expertise in cases involving characterization of property (inception of title, commingling, tracing), reimbursement, economic contribution, marital property agreements and common law marriage.

Mr. Manning consistently delivers results for his clients. He was voted the 2009 and 2011 Best of the West Divorce Attorney in the KCBD News Channel 11 viewer poll.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1974)
-Texas Association of Bank Counsel
-South Plains Trial Lawyers Association
-Past President of Tri-County Bar Association
-Texas State Bar Association
-American Bar Association
-Texas Trial Lawyers Association
-Texas Bar Foundation
-American Trial Lawyers Association
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV

Civic Organizations
-President Southwest Rotary Club
-Advisory Board of Directors of Plains Capital Bank
-Past member of School Board of Littlefield Independent School District
-Past President and Director of Rotary Club in Littlefield, Texas
-Past President and Director of Southwest Rotary Club, in Lubbock, Texas
-Paul Harris Fellow
-President's Council of Texas Tech University
-Past Director of Whisperwood National Bank
-Past President of Tri-County Bar Association

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D. 1974
-Texas Tech University, B.S. 1971

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1974


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Stephen J. Stone

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Stone practices in the areas of estate planning, probate, trust and estate law, business organization and commercial transactions including mergers and acquisitions. He also assists clients in the formation and administration of charitable trusts and private foundations.

Mr. Stone is committed to bringing value by offering creative, timely, and strategic advice to help achieve his clients' business objectives including asset protection, tax reduction and liability issues. He counsels clients on the advantages of limited partnerships, LLCs, and other flow-through structures.

Mr. Stone regularly represents executors and trustees in the administration of substantial and complex estates and trusts. He also prepares estate tax returns as part of his estate administration work and can defend the positions taken on those returns.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization: Estate Planning and Probate Law (1988)

Admitted to Practice:
-State Bar of Texas (1981)
-United States Tax Court
-United States District Court, Northern District of Texas
-Certified Public Accountant, Texas, 1977
-State Bar of Texas, Member: Taxation and Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law sections
-American Bar Association, Member: Health Law and Real Property Probate and Trust Law sections
-Lubbock County Bar Association: Treasurer 2002-2003
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council: President 1997-1998
-Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV
-Completed Basic Mediation Training as provided for in the Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures Act
-Lubbock County Bar Association: Treasurer 2010-2011
-Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Estate Planning & Probate Law Advisory Committee

Professional Presentations
-Speaker at South Texas College of Law 10th Annual Wills and Probate Institute
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Spring 2001 - Estate Planning Course
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Spring 2004 - Problems in Small Business
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Spring 2005 - Estate Planning Course
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Fall 2009 - Estate and Gift Taxation
-Speaker at Lubbock County Young Lawyers, August 2007 - What Every Young Lawyer Should Know About Estate Planning
-Speaker at South Plains Advocates for Elders, Inc., November 14, 2007 - Multi-Party Accounts
-Speaker at South Plains Trust & Estate Council, Fall 2006 - Non-Testamentary Transfers or do I Really Need a Will?
-Various other local continuing education and community education speaking activities

Education
-University of Houston, J. D. 1981
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A. with Honors, 1975; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma

Education

University of Houston
Juris Doctorate, 1981

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Stephen J. Stone

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Stone practices in the areas of estate planning, probate, trust and estate law, business organization and commercial transactions including mergers and acquisitions. He also assists clients in the formation and administration of charitable trusts and private foundations.

Mr. Stone is committed to bringing value by offering creative, timely, and strategic advice to help achieve his clients' business objectives including asset protection, tax reduction and liability issues. He counsels clients on the advantages of limited partnerships, LLCs, and other flow-through structures.

Mr. Stone regularly represents executors and trustees in the administration of substantial and complex estates and trusts. He also prepares estate tax returns as part of his estate administration work and can defend the positions taken on those returns.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization: Estate Planning and Probate Law (1988)

Admitted to Practice:
-State Bar of Texas (1981)
-United States Tax Court
-United States District Court, Northern District of Texas
-Certified Public Accountant, Texas, 1977
-State Bar of Texas, Member: Taxation and Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law sections
-American Bar Association, Member: Health Law and Real Property Probate and Trust Law sections
-Lubbock County Bar Association: Treasurer 2002-2003
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council: President 1997-1998
-Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV
-Completed Basic Mediation Training as provided for in the Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures Act
-Lubbock County Bar Association: Treasurer 2010-2011
-Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Estate Planning & Probate Law Advisory Committee

Professional Presentations
-Speaker at South Texas College of Law 10th Annual Wills and Probate Institute
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Spring 2001 - Estate Planning Course
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Spring 2004 - Problems in Small Business
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Spring 2005 - Estate Planning Course
-Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, Fall 2009 - Estate and Gift Taxation
-Speaker at Lubbock County Young Lawyers, August 2007 - What Every Young Lawyer Should Know About Estate Planning
-Speaker at South Plains Advocates for Elders, Inc., November 14, 2007 - Multi-Party Accounts
-Speaker at South Plains Trust & Estate Council, Fall 2006 - Non-Testamentary Transfers or do I Really Need a Will?
-Various other local continuing education and community education speaking activities

Education
-University of Houston, J. D. 1981
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A. with Honors, 1975; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma

Education

University of Houston Juris Doctorate, 1981


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Samuel J. Hawthorne

Shareholder

Mr. Hawthorne primarily practices in the areas of business law, tax law and trusts and estates law. This includes mergers and acquisitions, asset protection, estate planning, planning and preparation of trusts and wills, trust and estate litigation, trust and estate administration, probate, guardianship, agricultural law, real estate and general business and commercial law. He assists clients in planning and organizing business entities and ventures, negotiating business acquisitions, sales and mergers and other complex commercial transactions. Mr. Hawthorne's tax practice includes estate, gift and income tax planning for individual and business clients as well as representation of them in tax litigation before the U.S. Tax Court and in tax controversies before the IRS. His tax practice also includes representation of and planning for tax exempt and charitable entities.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.: Shareholder
-Board Certified by the Texas Legal Board of Specialization:
--Tax Law
--Estate Planning & Probate Law
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas - 1996
--State Bar of New Mexico - 1997
--U.S. Tax Court - 1997
-Certified Public Accountant, Texas - 1999
-South Plains Chapter of the Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants:
--President 2006 - 2007
--Director
-South Plains Trust & Estate Council: Member
-Lubbock County Bar Association; State Bars of Texas & New Mexico: Member

Civic Organizations
-Covenant Health System: Board of Directors
-Lubbock Methodist Hospital System: Board of Directors
-Kingdom Preparatory Academy: Board of Directors
-Children's Home of Lubbock: Board of Directors
-Women's Protective Services: Former Director
-The Covenant Health System Foundation: Former Director
-Texas Boys Ranch: Former Director
-Lubbock Area Foundation, Inc.: Former President and Director
-New Mexico Christian Children's Home: Former Director

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., summa cum laude, 1996
--Order of the Coif
--Texas Tech Law Review: Associate Editor
-College of the Southwest, B.B.A. Accounting, summa cum laude, 1993

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1996

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Samuel J. Hawthorne

Shareholder

Mr. Hawthorne primarily practices in the areas of business law, tax law and trusts and estates law. This includes mergers and acquisitions, asset protection, estate planning, planning and preparation of trusts and wills, trust and estate litigation, trust and estate administration, probate, guardianship, agricultural law, real estate and general business and commercial law. He assists clients in planning and organizing business entities and ventures, negotiating business acquisitions, sales and mergers and other complex commercial transactions. Mr. Hawthorne's tax practice includes estate, gift and income tax planning for individual and business clients as well as representation of them in tax litigation before the U.S. Tax Court and in tax controversies before the IRS. His tax practice also includes representation of and planning for tax exempt and charitable entities.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.: Shareholder
-Board Certified by the Texas Legal Board of Specialization:
--Tax Law
--Estate Planning & Probate Law
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas - 1996
--State Bar of New Mexico - 1997
--U.S. Tax Court - 1997
-Certified Public Accountant, Texas - 1999
-South Plains Chapter of the Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants:
--President 2006 - 2007
--Director
-South Plains Trust & Estate Council: Member
-Lubbock County Bar Association; State Bars of Texas & New Mexico: Member

Civic Organizations
-Covenant Health System: Board of Directors
-Lubbock Methodist Hospital System: Board of Directors
-Kingdom Preparatory Academy: Board of Directors
-Children's Home of Lubbock: Board of Directors
-Women's Protective Services: Former Director
-The Covenant Health System Foundation: Former Director
-Texas Boys Ranch: Former Director
-Lubbock Area Foundation, Inc.: Former President and Director
-New Mexico Christian Children's Home: Former Director

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., summa cum laude, 1996
--Order of the Coif
--Texas Tech Law Review: Associate Editor
-College of the Southwest, B.B.A. Accounting, summa cum laude, 1993

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1996


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Robert A. (Andy) Aycock

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Aycock primarily represents clients in the areas of commercial / business law and civil litigation. He practices in state and federal courts, including bankruptcy courts. His focus is litigation, but he represents clients in all business matters, including those related to banking and lending transactions, construction, employment, agriculture, real estate and fiduciary obligations, including trusts, guardianships and Will contests.

Clients of Mr. Aycock consist of banks, insurance companies, trust departments, real estate investors and property managers, automobile dealerships as well as individuals. His bankruptcy practice involves both creditor's rights and the reorganization of business entities and farmers in Chapters 11 and 12 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. He has assisted clients with issues such as tax litigation, professional malpractice litigation and mergers and acquisitions of business entities.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (1994)
--U.S. District Court for the Northern, Western and Eastern Districts of Texas
--U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
-State Bar of Texas, Member: Litigation and Bankruptcy Sections
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-West Texas Bankruptcy Bar Assoc. - Secretary 2008-2009
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
--Board of Directors, 1998-2000
--President, 2000-2001
--Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2000-2001
-Texas Association of Bank Counsel
-Texas Bankers Association
-Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV
-Life Fellow Texas Bar Foundation
-Texas Association of Defense Counsel

Professional Presentations
-"Perfecting Security Interests and Special Considerations in Perfecting Certain Types of Collateral" and -"Collecting Debts from a Probate Estate" - Presented December 15, 1998
-Panelist discussing Chapter 12 in the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 at the -Twenty-First Annual Farm, Ranch and Agri-Business Bankruptcy Institute held September 15-16, 2005
-"Entity Documentation for Deposit and Loan Accounts" Presented to South Plains Banker's Association February 28, 2006

Civic Organizations
-Chancellor for the Northwest Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church
-National Kidney Foundation, former President and Lubbock District Board of Directors
-The Boy Scouts of America Council
--694 South Plains Board of Directors
-Lubbock Country Club
--Board of Directors (2008-2010)
-Former member of the Greater Lubbock Rotary Club

Education
-St. Mary's University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas, J. D., 1994
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A. Finance, 1988

Education

St. Mary's University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1994

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Robert A. (Andy) Aycock

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Aycock primarily represents clients in the areas of commercial / business law and civil litigation. He practices in state and federal courts, including bankruptcy courts. His focus is litigation, but he represents clients in all business matters, including those related to banking and lending transactions, construction, employment, agriculture, real estate and fiduciary obligations, including trusts, guardianships and Will contests.

Clients of Mr. Aycock consist of banks, insurance companies, trust departments, real estate investors and property managers, automobile dealerships as well as individuals. His bankruptcy practice involves both creditor's rights and the reorganization of business entities and farmers in Chapters 11 and 12 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. He has assisted clients with issues such as tax litigation, professional malpractice litigation and mergers and acquisitions of business entities.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (1994)
--U.S. District Court for the Northern, Western and Eastern Districts of Texas
--U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
-State Bar of Texas, Member: Litigation and Bankruptcy Sections
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-West Texas Bankruptcy Bar Assoc. - Secretary 2008-2009
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
--Board of Directors, 1998-2000
--President, 2000-2001
--Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2000-2001
-Texas Association of Bank Counsel
-Texas Bankers Association
-Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV
-Life Fellow Texas Bar Foundation
-Texas Association of Defense Counsel

Professional Presentations
-"Perfecting Security Interests and Special Considerations in Perfecting Certain Types of Collateral" and -"Collecting Debts from a Probate Estate" - Presented December 15, 1998
-Panelist discussing Chapter 12 in the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 at the -Twenty-First Annual Farm, Ranch and Agri-Business Bankruptcy Institute held September 15-16, 2005
-"Entity Documentation for Deposit and Loan Accounts" Presented to South Plains Banker's Association February 28, 2006

Civic Organizations
-Chancellor for the Northwest Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church
-National Kidney Foundation, former President and Lubbock District Board of Directors
-The Boy Scouts of America Council
--694 South Plains Board of Directors
-Lubbock Country Club
--Board of Directors (2008-2010)
-Former member of the Greater Lubbock Rotary Club

Education
-St. Mary's University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas, J. D., 1994
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A. Finance, 1988

Education

St. Mary's University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1994


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
W. J. (Dub) Wade, Jr.

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Wade practices primarily in the areas of commercial litigation and creditors rights. The majority of his time is spent representing financial institutions, credit providers, businesses and individuals in contested matters involving their business endeavors. In addition, each year Mr. Wade is retained to represent clients in real estate litigation, estate and trust disputes, and select personal injury matters.

While the firm recognizes the value in resolving a dispute without formal litigation, there are occasions where the judicial process is the appropriate avenue to thoroughly address the issues at hand. To that end, Mr. Wade has represented clients in federal court, bankruptcy court, and state courts throughout Texas and New Mexico.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (1992)
--State of New Mexico (1993)
--U.S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas
--U.S. District Court, District of New Mexico
-State Bar of Texas
-State Bar of New Mexico
-Law Clerk, 5th Judicial District, State of New Mexico, 1992-1993
-Assistant Attorney General, Texas, 1993-1995
-Assistant District Attorney, 1995-1998
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association (President 2002 2003)
-Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2002 2003, presented by the Lubbock County Bar Asssociation
-Texas Association of Bank Counsel

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J. D. 1992
-Texas A&M University, B.A. 1989

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1992

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
W. J. (Dub) Wade, Jr.

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Wade practices primarily in the areas of commercial litigation and creditors rights. The majority of his time is spent representing financial institutions, credit providers, businesses and individuals in contested matters involving their business endeavors. In addition, each year Mr. Wade is retained to represent clients in real estate litigation, estate and trust disputes, and select personal injury matters.

While the firm recognizes the value in resolving a dispute without formal litigation, there are occasions where the judicial process is the appropriate avenue to thoroughly address the issues at hand. To that end, Mr. Wade has represented clients in federal court, bankruptcy court, and state courts throughout Texas and New Mexico.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (1992)
--State of New Mexico (1993)
--U.S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas
--U.S. District Court, District of New Mexico
-State Bar of Texas
-State Bar of New Mexico
-Law Clerk, 5th Judicial District, State of New Mexico, 1992-1993
-Assistant Attorney General, Texas, 1993-1995
-Assistant District Attorney, 1995-1998
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association (President 2002 2003)
-Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2002 2003, presented by the Lubbock County Bar Asssociation
-Texas Association of Bank Counsel

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J. D. 1992
-Texas A&M University, B.A. 1989

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1992


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Judson Paul (J. Paul) Manning

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Manning's primary areas of practice include commercial litigation, banking and employment law, and personal injury with emphasis in complex commercial litigation.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
-State Bar of Texas (1997)
--U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
--U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
--President, 2003-2004
--Vice President, 2002-2003
--Secretary, 2001-2002
--Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2003-2004
-Texas Bankers Association
-Texas Trial Lawyers Association

Civic Organizations
-United Way Cabinet Member, Legal Division Chair 2006
-American Cancer Society, Cattle Baron Committee 05-06
-Friends of Ronald McDonald House Charities, President
-The Covenant Foundation PICU, Committee Member
-Lubbock, Inc., President
-First Baptist Church Shallowater, Texas
-High School Sunday school Teacher
-Properties Committee Member

Education
-South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas, J.D., 1997
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A.- Finance, 1994

Education

South Texas College of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1997

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Judson Paul (J. Paul) Manning

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Manning's primary areas of practice include commercial litigation, banking and employment law, and personal injury with emphasis in complex commercial litigation.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
-State Bar of Texas (1997)
--U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
--U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
--President, 2003-2004
--Vice President, 2002-2003
--Secretary, 2001-2002
--Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2003-2004
-Texas Bankers Association
-Texas Trial Lawyers Association

Civic Organizations
-United Way Cabinet Member, Legal Division Chair 2006
-American Cancer Society, Cattle Baron Committee 05-06
-Friends of Ronald McDonald House Charities, President
-The Covenant Foundation PICU, Committee Member
-Lubbock, Inc., President
-First Baptist Church Shallowater, Texas
-High School Sunday school Teacher
-Properties Committee Member

Education
-South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas, J.D., 1997
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A.- Finance, 1994

Education

South Texas College of Law Juris Doctorate, 1997


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Carrissa A. Cleavinger

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mrs. Cleavinger represents individuals and businesses in development, construction, leasing, financing, acquisition, and disposition of all types of real estate including single family homes, developments, farms and ranches and large commercial projects.

Mrs. Cleavinger has represented a number of dairy operations that have relocated to West Texas and is familiar with the wide range of issues which must be addressed in dairy projects including environmental compliance, financing and 1031 exchange issues. She has represented both borrowers and lenders in complex financing for large commercial real estate projects. Additionally, she assists clients with entity formation, wills, probate and estate planning.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1991) U. S. District Court -Northern District of Texas
-State Bar of Texas, Member: Real Estate, Probate and Trust section
-Past Member, Women in the Profession Committee of the State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council
-Bailey County Attorney, 1995-2001

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 1991
-Texas Tech University B.A., cum laude, 1982

Affiliations
-Muleshoe Rotary Club (current member)
-Muleshoe Rotary Club (past director)

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1991

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Carrissa A. Cleavinger

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mrs. Cleavinger represents individuals and businesses in development, construction, leasing, financing, acquisition, and disposition of all types of real estate including single family homes, developments, farms and ranches and large commercial projects.

Mrs. Cleavinger has represented a number of dairy operations that have relocated to West Texas and is familiar with the wide range of issues which must be addressed in dairy projects including environmental compliance, financing and 1031 exchange issues. She has represented both borrowers and lenders in complex financing for large commercial real estate projects. Additionally, she assists clients with entity formation, wills, probate and estate planning.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1991) U. S. District Court -Northern District of Texas
-State Bar of Texas, Member: Real Estate, Probate and Trust section
-Past Member, Women in the Profession Committee of the State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council
-Bailey County Attorney, 1995-2001

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 1991
-Texas Tech University B.A., cum laude, 1982

Affiliations
-Muleshoe Rotary Club (current member)
-Muleshoe Rotary Club (past director)

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1991


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Anna McKim

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Ms. McKim practices in the areas of appellate law, family law, mediation employment law, and general civil litigation. She received her certification in Family Law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in 2007.

Ms. McKim practices extensively in the area of appellate law, carrying her own cases through appeal, if necessary, or assisting clients who were in trial with other attorneys to maneuver through the appellate process. Her appellate experience includes contract and commercial cases, family law, and personal injury. Reported and noteworthy cases include:

In re GDH, 366 S.W.3d 766 (Tex.App. - Amarillo 2012)

In the Matter of the Marriage of Everse, 2013 Tex.App.LEXIS9295 (Tex.App. - Amarrillo 2011)

Kothman v. Rothwell, 280 S.W.3d 877 (Tex.App) - Amarillo 2009)

In re Marriage of Swim, 291 S.W.3d 500 (Tex.App. - Amariilo 2009)

Advance Messaging Wireless, Inc. v. Campus Design, Inc., 190 S.W.3d 66 (Tex.App. - Amarillo 2005)

Her diverse family law practice includes extensive experience with complex property situations, high worth estates, children's issues, foreign and domestic adoptions, and grandparent interventions. Ms. McKim is active with local collaborative law organizations and believes the best solutions for families in transition are found by educating, empowering, and encouraging parties to customize agreements that lead to the best possible result for the modified family unit.

Ms. McKim is a trained family law mediator available to assist in property, child, and enforcement matters, having completed basic mediation training and family mediation training.

She also practices in the area of employment law, with primary focus on assisting employers with statutory compliance, Texas Workforce Commission issues, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission complaints, and Department of Labor inquiries.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2001)
--Family Law Section - Council Member 2014 - 2019
--Appellate Section
--Labor and Employment Law Section
--U. S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas
-Board Certified in Family Law
-College of the State Bar of Texas
-Texas Bar Foundation Fellow
-Texas Association of Family Law Specialists
-Collaborative Law Institute of Texas
-Lubbock Area Bar Association
- - President (2014-15)
- - Secretary (2011-12)
- - Law Day Chair (2006-08)
- - Editor of Lubbock Law Notes (2004)
-Past President of the Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
-Collaborative Law Professionals of Lubbock County
-Board of Directors, Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom, Howard Payne University
-Texas Super Lawyers- Rising Star 2007, 2014, presented by Thomsom Reuters
-Lubbock County Young Lawyer of the Year 2008, presented by the Lubbock County Bar Association

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2001
-Howard Payne University, B.S., summa cum laude, 1998
--Academy of Freedom Honors Program

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2001

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Anna McKim

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Ms. McKim practices in the areas of appellate law, family law, mediation employment law, and general civil litigation. She received her certification in Family Law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in 2007.

Ms. McKim practices extensively in the area of appellate law, carrying her own cases through appeal, if necessary, or assisting clients who were in trial with other attorneys to maneuver through the appellate process. Her appellate experience includes contract and commercial cases, family law, and personal injury. Reported and noteworthy cases include:

In re GDH, 366 S.W.3d 766 (Tex.App. - Amarillo 2012)

In the Matter of the Marriage of Everse, 2013 Tex.App.LEXIS9295 (Tex.App. - Amarrillo 2011)

Kothman v. Rothwell, 280 S.W.3d 877 (Tex.App) - Amarillo 2009)

In re Marriage of Swim, 291 S.W.3d 500 (Tex.App. - Amariilo 2009)

Advance Messaging Wireless, Inc. v. Campus Design, Inc., 190 S.W.3d 66 (Tex.App. - Amarillo 2005)

Her diverse family law practice includes extensive experience with complex property situations, high worth estates, children's issues, foreign and domestic adoptions, and grandparent interventions. Ms. McKim is active with local collaborative law organizations and believes the best solutions for families in transition are found by educating, empowering, and encouraging parties to customize agreements that lead to the best possible result for the modified family unit.

Ms. McKim is a trained family law mediator available to assist in property, child, and enforcement matters, having completed basic mediation training and family mediation training.

She also practices in the area of employment law, with primary focus on assisting employers with statutory compliance, Texas Workforce Commission issues, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission complaints, and Department of Labor inquiries.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Shareholder in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2001)
--Family Law Section - Council Member 2014 - 2019
--Appellate Section
--Labor and Employment Law Section
--U. S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas
-Board Certified in Family Law
-College of the State Bar of Texas
-Texas Bar Foundation Fellow
-Texas Association of Family Law Specialists
-Collaborative Law Institute of Texas
-Lubbock Area Bar Association
- - President (2014-15)
- - Secretary (2011-12)
- - Law Day Chair (2006-08)
- - Editor of Lubbock Law Notes (2004)
-Past President of the Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
-Collaborative Law Professionals of Lubbock County
-Board of Directors, Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom, Howard Payne University
-Texas Super Lawyers- Rising Star 2007, 2014, presented by Thomsom Reuters
-Lubbock County Young Lawyer of the Year 2008, presented by the Lubbock County Bar Association

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2001
-Howard Payne University, B.S., summa cum laude, 1998
--Academy of Freedom Honors Program

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2001


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Dax D. Voss

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Voss practices primarily in the areas of insurance defense, labor and employment law, bankruptcy, general civil litigation, creditor's rights and commercial law.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.: Shareholder
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2004)
--U.S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas, 2005
--U.S. District Courts, Southern District of Texas, 2008
--U.S. District Courts, Western District of Texas, 2009
--U.S. District Courts, Eastern District of Texas, 2011
-Board Certified, Consumer & Commercial Law - Texas Board of Legal Specialization
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
--Officer (2008 - 2012, Past President)
--Director (2005 - 2007)
-Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year Award 2009-2010, presented by the Lubbock County Bar Association
-West Texas Bankruptcy Bar Association
-Texas Association of Defense Counsel

Education
-St. Mary's University School of Law, J.D., 2004
--Phi Delta Phi Honors Fraternity
--Staff Writer, St. Mary's Law Journal, 2002 2003
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A., 2001

Publications and Presentations
-2009 - Chapter 13... "Let's Get Reorganized Here" - National Business Institute - Nuts and Bolts of Bankruptcy Law

Education

St. Mary's University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2004

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Dax D. Voss

Shareholder

Areas of Practice
Mr. Voss practices primarily in the areas of insurance defense, labor and employment law, bankruptcy, general civil litigation, creditor's rights and commercial law.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.: Shareholder
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2004)
--U.S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas, 2005
--U.S. District Courts, Southern District of Texas, 2008
--U.S. District Courts, Western District of Texas, 2009
--U.S. District Courts, Eastern District of Texas, 2011
-Board Certified, Consumer & Commercial Law - Texas Board of Legal Specialization
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
--Officer (2008 - 2012, Past President)
--Director (2005 - 2007)
-Lubbock County Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year Award 2009-2010, presented by the Lubbock County Bar Association
-West Texas Bankruptcy Bar Association
-Texas Association of Defense Counsel

Education
-St. Mary's University School of Law, J.D., 2004
--Phi Delta Phi Honors Fraternity
--Staff Writer, St. Mary's Law Journal, 2002 2003
-Texas Tech University, B.B.A., 2001

Publications and Presentations
-2009 - Chapter 13... "Let's Get Reorganized Here" - National Business Institute - Nuts and Bolts of Bankruptcy Law

Education

St. Mary's University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2004


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Bill Harriger

Of Counsel

Areas of Practice
Mr. Harriger practices primarily in the areas of Insurance Defense Law, Construction Law, Civil Litigation and Non-Medical Professional Liability. He represents both institutional and non-institutional clients. With 33 years of litigation experience in Lubbock and West Texas, Mr. Harriger offers clients the highest level of legal service and consultation. His extensive history of handling insurance defense litigation includes issues of coverage, bad faith, and first and third party casualty losses. Mr. Harriger regularly defends clients involved in motor vehicle claims, bodily injury and wrongful death claims, product liability claims, employment practices claims, construction defect and accident claims, agricultural equipment accident claims, as well as liquor law and general liability claims.

Mr. Harriger has been Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1988. He has long maintained an AV rating with Martindale Hubbell and is thoroughly familiar with the unique features of litigation practice throughout the Panhandle and South Plains of West Texas. Mr. Harriger represents insureds of and handles defense obligations for Federated Mutual Insurance Company, The Germania Insurance Group of Companies, XL Specialty Insurance Company and State Auto Insurance Company (formerly Beacon National Insurance Company). In addition, Mr. Harriger represents Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc., Helena Chemical Company, Levelland Delinting, Inc. (including All-Tex Seed Company) and other agriculture-connected businesses. Mr. Harriger is personally involved with each lawsuit, from inception through disposition, guaranteeing the firms' clients an ongoing evaluation and trial if necessary by an experienced, seasoned litigator.

Biography
-Born October 13, 1951 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Admitted to Bar: 1976, Texas; U.S. District Court, Eastern & Western Districts of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit and Federal Circuit.
-Member: State Bar of Texas (Board Certified, Civil Trial Law, Texas Board of Specialization)
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Texas Association of Defense Counsel
-Defense Research Institute, Inc.

Education
-Miami University (B.S. 1973)
-Ohio Northern University (J.D., with distinction, 1976)

Education

Ohio Northern University
Juris Doctorate, 1976

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Bill Harriger

Of Counsel

Areas of Practice
Mr. Harriger practices primarily in the areas of Insurance Defense Law, Construction Law, Civil Litigation and Non-Medical Professional Liability. He represents both institutional and non-institutional clients. With 33 years of litigation experience in Lubbock and West Texas, Mr. Harriger offers clients the highest level of legal service and consultation. His extensive history of handling insurance defense litigation includes issues of coverage, bad faith, and first and third party casualty losses. Mr. Harriger regularly defends clients involved in motor vehicle claims, bodily injury and wrongful death claims, product liability claims, employment practices claims, construction defect and accident claims, agricultural equipment accident claims, as well as liquor law and general liability claims.

Mr. Harriger has been Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1988. He has long maintained an AV rating with Martindale Hubbell and is thoroughly familiar with the unique features of litigation practice throughout the Panhandle and South Plains of West Texas. Mr. Harriger represents insureds of and handles defense obligations for Federated Mutual Insurance Company, The Germania Insurance Group of Companies, XL Specialty Insurance Company and State Auto Insurance Company (formerly Beacon National Insurance Company). In addition, Mr. Harriger represents Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc., Helena Chemical Company, Levelland Delinting, Inc. (including All-Tex Seed Company) and other agriculture-connected businesses. Mr. Harriger is personally involved with each lawsuit, from inception through disposition, guaranteeing the firms' clients an ongoing evaluation and trial if necessary by an experienced, seasoned litigator.

Biography
-Born October 13, 1951 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Admitted to Bar: 1976, Texas; U.S. District Court, Eastern & Western Districts of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit and Federal Circuit.
-Member: State Bar of Texas (Board Certified, Civil Trial Law, Texas Board of Specialization)
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Texas Association of Defense Counsel
-Defense Research Institute, Inc.

Education
-Miami University (B.S. 1973)
-Ohio Northern University (J.D., with distinction, 1976)

Education

Ohio Northern University Juris Doctorate, 1976


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Kimberly Miller

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mrs. Miller practices primarily in the areas of wills and trusts; tax law; estate planning and probate administration; estate and gift tax return preparation; real estate; and general business.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1996)
-Certified Public Accountant, Texas, 1997
-State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 1996
-Tarleton State University, B.B.A., summa cum laude, 1992

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 1996

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Kimberly Miller

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mrs. Miller practices primarily in the areas of wills and trusts; tax law; estate planning and probate administration; estate and gift tax return preparation; real estate; and general business.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (1996)
-Certified Public Accountant, Texas, 1997
-State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 1996
-Tarleton State University, B.B.A., summa cum laude, 1992

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 1996


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
TyScott Hamm

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Hamm practices primarily in the areas of family law and general civil and commercial litigation.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2007)
--State Bar of New Mexico (2008)
-American Bar Association
-American Association for Justice
-State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers
-Director (2008-2010)

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2007
--Phi Alpha Delta
--Board of Barristers, Vice Chair of Trial Advocacy
--Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Trial Advocacy, Agricultural Law and Wills & Trusts
-Texas A&M University, B.S., Agribusiness, cum laude, 2003

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2007

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
TyScott Hamm

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Hamm practices primarily in the areas of family law and general civil and commercial litigation.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2007)
--State Bar of New Mexico (2008)
-American Bar Association
-American Association for Justice
-State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers
-Director (2008-2010)

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2007
--Phi Alpha Delta
--Board of Barristers, Vice Chair of Trial Advocacy
--Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Trial Advocacy, Agricultural Law and Wills & Trusts
-Texas A&M University, B.S., Agribusiness, cum laude, 2003

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2007


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Levi T. Siebenlist

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Siebenlist practices primarily in the areas of federal, state, and local tax; general business, corporate, and partnership tax; oil and gas tax; wills and trusts; estate planning and probate administration; business organizations including choice of entity formation; and real estate law.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (2009)
-American Bar Association
-State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council
-Lubbock Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
-Volunteer of the Year 2009
-Prior Financial Statement Auditor in the accounting firm of Sprouse & Anderson, L.L.P., Austin, Texas (2005 - 2006)
-U.S. Air Force Veteran, Dyess A.F.B., Abilene, Texas (1997 - 2001)

Education
-The University of Houston Law Center, LL.M. in Taxation, 2010
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2009
-Texas Tech Low-Income Tax Clinic (2008 - 2009)
-Texas Tech Tax Law Society, President (2008 - 2009)
-CALI Award Recipient: Employment Law
-The University of Texas at Austin, B.B.A. Accounting, 2005

Education

The University of Houston Law Center
LL.M., 2010

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Levi T. Siebenlist

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Siebenlist practices primarily in the areas of federal, state, and local tax; general business, corporate, and partnership tax; oil and gas tax; wills and trusts; estate planning and probate administration; business organizations including choice of entity formation; and real estate law.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Texas (2009)
-American Bar Association
-State Bar of Texas
-Lubbock County Bar Association
-Lubbock County Young Lawyers Association
-South Plains Trust and Estate Council
-Lubbock Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
-Volunteer of the Year 2009
-Prior Financial Statement Auditor in the accounting firm of Sprouse & Anderson, L.L.P., Austin, Texas (2005 - 2006)
-U.S. Air Force Veteran, Dyess A.F.B., Abilene, Texas (1997 - 2001)

Education
-The University of Houston Law Center, LL.M. in Taxation, 2010
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2009
-Texas Tech Low-Income Tax Clinic (2008 - 2009)
-Texas Tech Tax Law Society, President (2008 - 2009)
-CALI Award Recipient: Employment Law
-The University of Texas at Austin, B.B.A. Accounting, 2005

Education

The University of Houston Law Center LL.M., 2010


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Josh Rogers

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Rogers practices primarily in the areas of federal, state and local tax, general business, corporate, and partnership tax, oil and gas tax; wills and trusts; estate planning and probate administration; business organizations including choice of entity formation; and real estate law.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Illinois (2011)
-Department of Justice, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 2010 - August 2010
-The Honorable William T. Thurman, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, D. Utah, Judicial Intern, May 2009 - August 2009

Education
-New York University School of Law, LL.M in Taxation, 2012
-The University of Illinois College of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2011
-The University of Utah, B.A. in Economics, 2007

Education

New York University School of Law
LL.M., 2012

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Josh Rogers

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Rogers practices primarily in the areas of federal, state and local tax, general business, corporate, and partnership tax, oil and gas tax; wills and trusts; estate planning and probate administration; business organizations including choice of entity formation; and real estate law.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Illinois (2011)
-Department of Justice, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 2010 - August 2010
-The Honorable William T. Thurman, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, D. Utah, Judicial Intern, May 2009 - August 2009

Education
-New York University School of Law, LL.M in Taxation, 2012
-The University of Illinois College of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2011
-The University of Utah, B.A. in Economics, 2007

Education

New York University School of Law LL.M., 2012


Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Cui Romo

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Romo practices in the areas of family law, personal injury and general civil litigation.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2003)
--State Bar of Colorado (2013)
-Lubbock Area Bar Association
-Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
-Lubbock County Defense Lawyers Association
-Sole Practitioner, The Law Office of Cui Romo (2010-2013)
-Attorney, Boyles, Cook & Romo (2008-2009)
-Prosecuting Attorney, Lubbock County DA (2003-2008)

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2002
-Texas Tech University, B.A., History, 1996
-Texas Tech University, B.A., Political Science, 1996

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law
Juris Doctorate, 2002

Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
Cui Romo

Associate

Areas of Practice
Mr. Romo practices in the areas of family law, personal injury and general civil litigation.

Professional History and Affiliations
-Associate in the firm of Field, Manning, Stone, Hawthorne & Aycock, P.C.
-Admitted to Practice:
--State Bar of Texas (2003)
--State Bar of Colorado (2013)
-Lubbock Area Bar Association
-Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
-Lubbock County Defense Lawyers Association
-Sole Practitioner, The Law Office of Cui Romo (2010-2013)
-Attorney, Boyles, Cook & Romo (2008-2009)
-Prosecuting Attorney, Lubbock County DA (2003-2008)

Education
-Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D., 2002
-Texas Tech University, B.A., History, 1996
-Texas Tech University, B.A., Political Science, 1996

Education

Texas Tech University School of Law Juris Doctorate, 2002


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