NBL Hall of Fame
01 31 2023 reginald wilson.png.jpg 1772232131

Reginald Wilson

Member Details

Reggie Wilson is a partner located in the Houston and San Antonio offices in the public law practice group, where he principally acts as bond counsel, disclosure counsel, underwriters' counsel, and trustee counsel in a variety of transactions involving municipal governments, including cities, counties, water districts, school districts, agencies, healthcare systems, universities, colleges, industrial and housing development corporations, management districts, TIRZs and non-profit corporations. His experience includes ad valorem tax financings, Texas Water Development Board financings, tax increment financings, utility revenue financings, auction and variable rate financings, interest rate swap and forward purchase agreements, lease financings, private placements, and taxable financings.

He also serves as general counsel to municipal utility districts, water control and improvement districts, fresh water supply districts, water districts and management districts throughout the State of Texas. In his role as general counsel, he conducts meetings, provides administrative duties, prepares and files regulatory filings, assists with compliance of open meeting laws, handles record management and responses/guidance under the Public Information Act, reviews conflicts of interest, prepares and reviews contracts/agreements, conducts elections, prepares debt issuances, advises on tax proceedings, prepares rate orders, prepares legislative summaries, and handles other tasks as requested by boards of directors.

Professional Experience:

  • Acts as Bond Counsel, Disclosure Counsel, and Underwriter's Counsel for municipal and institutional clients.

Education:

  • Thurgood Marshall School of Law, J.D., summa cum laude, 2015
  • Texas Southern University, B.A., Marketing, 2012

Admissions:

  • Texas State Bar

Speaking Engagements:

  • “How to Distinguish Yourself As A Young Lawyer,” Judicial Intern Opportunity Program, ABA Section of Litigation, June 2018
  • “How to Distinguish Yourself As A Young Lawyer,” Judicial Intern Opportunity Program, ABA Section of Litigation, June 2016
  • “Life After Law School,” Thurgood Marshall School of Law, April 2016
  • “State of The Students,” 44th Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference, September 2014

Memberships and Activities:

  • Houston Bar Association – Member
  • Houston Young Lawyers Association – Member
  • National Association of Bond Lawyers – Member
  • Municipal Advisory Council of Texas – Member
  • National Bar Association – Member

Firm Leadership & Committees (Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP):

  • Houston Associates Committee Chair (2019 – Present)
  • Houston Associates Committee Member (2016 – 2018)
  • Houston Recruiting Committee (2017 – Present)

Community Involvement & Mentorship:

  • Houston Texans' YMCA (Mock Trial/Moot Court Coach) (2015 – Present)
  • Mentor, Crossroads Community Church, Pearland, Texas (2012 – Present)
  • Go to High School, Go to College (2008 – Present)
  • High Chair to Higher Education (2008 – Present)


© Copyright 2026, All Rights Reserved | The National Black Lawyers | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram