Munsch Hardt Grows Litigation and Real Estate Practices with Addition of Three Attorneys
(DALLAS) Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, P.C. (Munsch Hardt) is growing its litigation and real estate practice groups with the addition of four associates.
“Each of our new associates have impressive experience and academic credentials. We are confident they will bring immediate value and fresh insight to our clients,” said Phil Appenzeller, CEO of Munsch Hardt.
The three associates joining the firm are:
Macy Jones-Smith: Real Estate
A graduate of Texas A&M University School of Law, Jones-Smith also ranked in the top two percent of her class and held the role of citations editor for the Texas A&M Law Review. While in law school, she served as a legal extern for Dickey’s Barbecue Restaurants, Inc., completed a summer internship at the Irving City Attorney’s Office and represented indigent clients as a student attorney with the Texas A&M Family and Veterans Advocacy Clinic. Jones-Smith obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with a minor in Sociology from Emory University.
Mark McMullen: Litigation
A graduate of Baylor University School of Law and Hankamer School of Business, McMullen recently received a joint Juris Doctor / Master of Business Administration. While in law school he served as senior executive editor for the Baylor Law Review, clerked for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas and interned with the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers Judicial Intern Program under Judge D’Metria Benson. McMullen obtained his Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Legal Studies from Indiana University.
Frances Tubb: Real Estate
A graduate of Texas Tech University School of Law, Tubb served as the symposium editor for the Texas Tech Law Review where she assisted in publishing Vol. 49. While in law school, Tubb interned for the Dallas County Public Defender’s office and the Honorable Rob Cañas Dallas County Criminal Court Number 10. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Spanish with honors in Spanish.