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SWINGLE COLLINS CELEBRATES 40TH ANNIVERSARY
Dallas insurance agency formed to fill unmet needs
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FROM LEFT: Matt Elmore, Kirk Dreyer, and Houston Harris – a new cohort of shareholders in front of Stone Tower. Throwback photograph: Mike Collins and Frank Swingle, founders of Swingle Collins (PHOTOS: COURTESY SWINGLE COLLINS)
By Daniel Lalley
Special Contributor
Frank Swingle made the trek to Dallas from his hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana, never imagining he’d end up running such a successful insurance brokerage.
Now, after 40 years, several awards, and countless client wins, he is reflecting on his impact within the business community and anticipates a future filled with success.
Swingle Collins & Associates was formed in 1982 when he decided to leave his post at a national brokerage to pursue a new model where entrepreneurs and smaller businesses could access the same insurance products and expertise offered by larger agencies.
“I realized the needs of the entrepreneurial business were not being met,” he said. “The larger firms are after the big national accounts, and the entrepreneurs are left without the expertise to properly protect their assets. Our focus for the last 40 years has been on those smaller businesses and building relationships.”
Swingle Collins has enjoyed substantial organic growth by keeping clientele close and filling a niche left by their larger competitors, Swingle said.
“A lot of the customers we’ve had have been there from the beginning, and we’ve had the opportunity to watch them grow as we grow as well,” he said. “Over the years, our commercial customers have even asked us to handle their personal home and auto coverage, and it’s helped us develop one of the largest personal insurance businesses in the city.”
With that history and a formula for understanding the nuances of insurance
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and customizing care for clients, Swingle sees a “bright future ahead of us.”
“We’re in the consulting business as well as the risk management business, but one of our greatest strengths is making sure our customers know how to translate the insurance marketplace into what they need,” he said. “There are a lot of changes coming in the insurance business, and a lot of people are saying technology is going to take over, but I don’t believe that at all.”
Instead, he said he believes customers will always need a trusted partner with expertise.
“This is a people business and a relationship business,” he said. “We never could have done it without the incredible team here. We look forward to many more years with many more folks.”
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FAMILY LAW
Jim Mueller, Managing Partner
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Jim Mueller, managing partner for the distinguished law firm Verner Brumley Mueller Parker, said success in the emotionally-charged family law arena comes down to two things: experience and service.
“Our diversity and the range of experience that we can provide means there’s going to be very little that is going to be presented that somebody in our firm hasn’t dealt with firsthand over the years,” he said. “We are one of the largest family law firms, yet at the same time, we still give that same mom-and-pop personal attention. I think that’s extremely important.”
Divorce cases can be complicated, especially for high net worth individuals with various properties, businesses and other considerations. Verner Brumley’s expertise in this arena is one important point of differentiation in the market.
“What we’ve always done very well is take those highnet-worth individuals with extremely complicated cases and resolve those issues, be it in litigation or in the boardroom,” Mueller said. “We understand the various asset elements that make these cases so complex—trusts, commercial properties and the like—not just here throughout Texas, but also throughout the world.”
“I think that’s something that’s extremely unique. If we need to work with somebody who is in Colorado on a case that we’re handling, it’s not just somebody we looked up online. It’s somebody we know has a high level of expertise, who we’ve worked with and who we have a history with.”
At the same time, the firm’s attorneys never lose sight of the human element of divorce, specifically as it involves
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custody issues. Mueller said one hallmark of the practice is to take ownership of all the client’s needs, legal or otherwise.
“At the end of the day, a client is not just simply a custody battle, they’re not just simply a divorce or a post-marital agreement,” he said. “There’s a holistic approach that we try to take with our clients, to let them know we can be their point of contact for nearly anything. We’ve put people in touch with counselors, we’ve referred them to wealth advisors, and lots more. That’s the type of service that we strive for.”
Mueller, who graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Rhodes College in Memphis and cum laude from the Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University, jokes he’s still the “new kid” even after more than 15 years in family law. Such is the nature of the longevity of the firm.
“We’re in the personal services industry,” Mueller said. “For everything that has changed over the years, one thing that is as true today around here as it ever was, is that longevity is key. I tell clients all the time, this is not going to be an easy process; it’s not always the most pleasant process. You want to have a relationship with a team that can communicate effectively with you, that you can trust and that has the skill and experience to deliver you the best outcome possible. I feel we do that better than anyone.”
FAMILY LAW
McClure Law Group
100% FAMILY LAW Perfectionism, Perseverance, and Practicality drives McClure Law Group
At McClure Law Group, the clients’ goals are of the utmost importance. Founder, managing partner, and CEO Kelly McClure, managing partner Francesca Blackard, and the rest of their talented staff work together to not only achieve these goals, but surpass them.
“I think we’re the gold standard when it comes to the quality of work that comes out of our firm,” said Blackard. “We’re complimented all the time by our clients on being so much more prepared than the other side. We really give our hearts and souls to our clients and their cases.”
Another way McClure Law Group ensures the satisfaction of their clients is their skill and effectiveness in the courtroom.
“We have a unique practice in that we’re able to give a lot of credibility to what could happen at the courthouse, because we go there quite often,” said McClure, who is also managing partner and CEO of the firm. “I think that really helps clients facilitate a settlement, knowing that the alternative is we go to the courthouse and that’s an arena we’re very comfortable in.”
With a combined experience of over 100 years, McClure Law Group knows Dallas clients want their family law dealings to be as seamless as possible. This is what sets the Firm apart with an in-house CPA and an in-house appellate attorney, which no other Dallas firm has. McClure Law Group also prides itself on seeing clients as human beings, not just income.
“We do damage control in all aspects,” Blackard said. “Financially and emotionally, and I’m really proud that we’re not a firm that sees a high-net-worth client and sees dollar signs. We see the client, their children, their spouse, and think of how to keep this post-divorce family as in-tact as possible.”
In the past year, the team at McClure Law Group has only gotten better. New partners, Kate Mataya and Brandon Joseph, have gone above and beyond in their new roles and augment the knowledge and expertise of the alreadymasterful McClure Law Group team.
“We’re ahead of the curve with the lawyers we have,” McClure said. “They’re very impressive in terms of their writing techniques and complicated drafting on complex issues. A lot of firms don’t have our level of expertise. Our talent pool at our office is just untouchable.”
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Foxtrot
3130 Knox St.
The corner store/coffee shop/ café/gift shop with delivery service recently opened its third location in Dallas, complete with a patio, in the Knox-Henderson area. The brand’s other two area locations are in Uptown and in Snider Plaza in University Park.
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The activewear brand Alo Yoga recently opened on level one between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom, the clothing brand Buck Mason recently opened on level one between Nordstrom and Macy’s, Sarah Flint, known for shoes and accessories, recently opened on level two between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom, the independent Australian luxury fashion brand Scanlan Theodore recently opened on level one between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom, and the fashion house St. John recently opened on level one between Neiman Marcus and Dillard’s.
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4615 Cole Ave.
The new 4,200-square-foot store features an open-air tailor shop, a dedicated made-to-measure area, a shoe and accessory parlor, and more.
Chanel
Highland Park Village
The French luxury brand opened in its new temporary location next to Sadelle’s. It will remain in the new location while expanding its 5,000-square-foot original space into a two-level, 11,500-squarefoot one.
Skibell Fine Jewelry
Preston Center
The jewelry store recently moved to a new location at 8411 Preston Road No. 110.
– Compiled by Rachel Snyder