Ron Greening grew up in Houston, Texas and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin as an Electrical Engineer. After practicing as an engineer for three years he went back to law school. As a new lawyer he practiced in Washington, D.C. for six years, and then worked on Wall Street for two years, before regaining his senses and returning to Austin to hang out his shingle. He limits his practice to Estate Planning and Estate Administration and lives out on Lake Travis with his two chocolate Labs and pet Longhorn steer in his back yard.
Howard Hughes' Will |
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| Sunday August 24, 2008 |
George Knapp welcomed Melvin Dummar, who has famously claimed that Howard Hughes left him over $150 million. He was joined by former FBI agent and author Gary Magnesen, along with attorneys Stuart Stein and Ron Greening to discuss new evidence in the most contested will in American history. "It was beyond my wildest imagination to even think of being left in Howard Hughes' will," Dummar said, regarding the infamous document that purportedly stood to net him a large portion of the Hughes fortune. During the first hour, Dummar detailed his fateful meeting with Howard Hughes and how it began the chain of events discussed throughout the evening. He explained how, while traveling through Nevada in December of 1967, he discovered a wounded man on the side of the road and gave him a ride to Las Vegas. "I thought he was a vagrant," Dummar said of the stranger who claimed to be Howard Hughes. Nine years later, following Hughes' death, a document emerged (dubbed the "Mormon Wil
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