Greg Jackson
Attorney
Greg Jackson is a distinguished litigation and trial attorney with a robust educational foundation, having earned both a B.B.A. and a J.D. from Baylor University and Baylor University School of Law, respectively. He has been Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law since 2001. For over two decades, Greg successfully managed his own personal injury law firm in Fort Worth before joining the esteemed Rocky Walton team.
Greg is renowned for his dedication to his clients, treating them like family, and his relentless work ethic in the courtroom. His expertise has been consistently recognized; he has been named a Texas Super Lawyer annually since 2009 and has maintained an AV Peer Review Rating from LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell since 2005.
In recognition of his professional excellence, Greg was honored by Baylor University as the Young Lawyer of the Year in 2005 and by the Fort Worth-Tarrant County Young Lawyers Association as the Outstanding Young Lawyer in 2006. His leadership within the legal community is extensive. He served on the board of directors of the Texas Young Lawyers Association for seven years, including as chair from 2004 to 2005, and has held the presidency of the Fort Worth–Tarrant County Young Lawyers Association. Additionally, he has been a director of the Tarrant County Bar Association and chaired numerous committees, including the Tarrant County Bar’s Jury Innovations Seminar.
Greg is an active member of the Texas and Tarrant County Trial Lawyers Associations and is a life fellow of both the Texas and Tarrant County Bar Foundations. His community involvement extends to serving on the board and executive committee of Fort Worth Sister Cities International, currently as chairman of the board, and on the board of directors of Sister Cities International. He has also presided over the Paschal High School Athletic Booster Club. In 2024, Greg will chair the Judicial Polls Committee for the Tarrant County Bar Association.
Greg and his wife, Claudine (also an attorney), reside in Fort Worth with their two children, Grant and Sarah. Grant is currently attending the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado, and Sarah is attending the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia.