Greg
Wilhelm
Partner in Charge

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  • Midlothian

Greg Wilhelm, former Ellis County Treasurer and highly respected former Texas Trial Court Judge, is the Partner-in-Charge of Cantey Hanger’s three-attorney firm serving Ellis County, from Midlothian offices.

“We want to listen to and understand your needs,” Wilhelm said. “We work to provide stability during life’s ups and downs and provide our clients with strategic legal representation”.

Greg Wilhelm, President of the Ellis County Bar Association, serves as Chairman of the Regent Law Alumni Board, Member of the Regent Law Board of Visitors, and is a former advisor to the Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law.

Greg has a long history of community involvement. He helped launch Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Ellis County, of which he served as its Founding President. He was appointed by then-Governor Rick Perry as a Member of the Juvenile Justice Advisory Board and Chair of the Parental Rights Advisory Panel, and also had a nine-year term of service on the Statewide Board of Texas CASA, later serving as its Board President. Additionally, he served as a Vice-President of the Dallas Chapter of the Christian Legal Society.

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Contact Information

Phone: (972) 351-0041
Fax:
Email: gwilhelm@canteyhanger.com

Address:

508 South 9th Street
Midlothian, Texas 76065

Greg Wilhelm, former Ellis County Treasurer and highly respected former Texas Trial Court Judge, is the Partner-in-Charge of Cantey Hanger’s three-attorney firm serving Ellis County, from Midlothian offices.

“We want to listen to and understand your needs,” Wilhelm said. “We work to provide stability during life’s ups and downs and provide our clients with strategic legal representation”.

Greg Wilhelm, President of the Ellis County Bar Association, serves as Chairman of the Regent Law Alumni Board, Member of the Regent Law Board of Visitors, and is a former advisor to the Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law.

Greg has a long history of community involvement. He helped launch Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Ellis County, of which he served as its Founding President. He was appointed by then-Governor Rick Perry as a Member of the Juvenile Justice Advisory Board and Chair of the Parental Rights Advisory Panel, and also had a nine-year term of service on the Statewide Board of Texas CASA, later serving as its Board President. Additionally, he served as a Vice-President of the Dallas Chapter of the Christian Legal Society.

  • State Bar of Texas, 1999
  • President, Ellis County Bar Association
  • Chairman of the Regent Law Alumni Board
    Member of the Regent Law Board of Visitors
    Former advisor to the Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law.
  • Helped launch Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Ellis County
    Founding President
  • Appointed by then-Governor Rick Perry as a Member of the Juvenile Justice Advisory Board and Chair of the Parental Rights Advisory Panel
  • Nine-year term of service on the Statewide Board of Texas CASA
    Board President
  • Former Vice-President of the Dallas Chapter of the Christian Legal Society
  • Regent University, in Virginia Beach, Va., J.D. & MA in Public Policy, 1999
  • Baylor University – B.B.A. in Business Administration; Major: Journalism
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Ellis County
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Dallas
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Ellis County