Attorneys
Temple B. Ingram, Jr.
Mr. Ingram received his B.A. in physical sciences from Harvard University in 1971 and his J.D. from the Southern Methodist University School of Law in 1979. He is licensed in the States of Texas and New Mexico and admitted before the United States Supreme Court, the Southern District of Texas, the United States Courts of Appeals for the Fifth and Tenth Circuits, and the United States District Courts for the Western District of Texas, the Eastern District of Texas and the District of New Mexico.
Mr. Ingram's practice focuses on commercial litigation and debtor-creditor matters. Some of the reported cases on which he has appeared as an attorney of record include: Sotelo v. Interstate Financial Corp., 224 S.W.3d 517 (Tex. App. - El Paso 2007, no writ); Community Initiatives, Inc. v. Chase Bank of Texas, 153 S.W.3d 270 (Tex. App. - El Paso 2004, no writ); In re: Welch, 2004 Bankr.LEXIS 1361 (D.N.M. April 22, 2004); Kinerd v. Colonial Leasing, 800 S.W.2d 187 (Tex. 1990); and Quinones v. Pennsylvania General Ins. Co., 804 F.2d 1167 (10th Cir. 1986).Salem
Cox, Colton, Stoner, Starr and Co., P.C. v. Deloitte, Haskins & Sells, 672 S.W.2d 282 (Tex.App. - El Paso 1984, no writ).
Immediately before joining Barron & Newburger, P.C. Mr. Ingram was a partner in Crowson & Ingram, in El Paso, Texas. From 1979 to 1981, he clerked for the Honorable William S. Sessions, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas.
email: tingram@bns-law.com
