Bill Text: TX SCR39 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: In memory of Clyde Moody Siebman.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 3)
Status: (Passed) 2021-05-08 - Signed by the Governor [SCR39 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-SCR39-Enrolled.html
| S.C.R. No. 39 | ||
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| WHEREAS, The untimely death of noted attorney and admired | ||
| civic leader Clyde Moody Siebman on March 4, 2021, at the age of 62, | ||
| brought a great loss to his family, his friends, and the legal | ||
| community in Texas and beyond; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Born in Sherman on November 26, 1958, to Newell and | ||
| Carol Siebman, Clyde Siebman grew up in Pottsboro and Plano with the | ||
| companionship of his beloved sister, Annette, and numerous dear | ||
| cousins; he received a dual bachelor's degree in business | ||
| administration and psychology at Southern Methodist University, | ||
| and while completing his juris doctor degree at SMU Dedman School of | ||
| Law, he met his future wife, Carol Ann Mumm; they became the proud | ||
| parents of a daughter, Elizabeth, and they were eventually blessed | ||
| with a granddaughter, Kendall; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Mr. Siebman began his career as a law clerk for U.S. | ||
| District Judge Paul Brown, inaugural judge of the Eastern District | ||
| of Texas; in 1991, he became a founding partner of Siebman, Forrest, | ||
| Burg, & Smith, known as Siebman & Siebman during the years he | ||
| practiced with his wife, before she joined the judiciary; today, | ||
| the firm has offices in Sherman and four other cities, and the legal | ||
| team includes his daughter, Elizabeth Siebman Forrest, a named | ||
| partner, and his niece, Becca Skupin, an associate; and | ||
| WHEREAS, A national expert in intellectual property law, | ||
| Mr. Siebman began handling such cases even before the Eastern | ||
| District became a preferred venue for patent litigation; he was | ||
| heavily involved in the New York Intellectual Property Law | ||
| Association, the Leahy Institute of Advanced Patent Studies, and | ||
| the Sedona Conference; moreover, he was frequently called upon to | ||
| moderate judicial panels and appear at legal conferences across the | ||
| country; he also visited Chinese universities with a delegation of | ||
| attorneys and judges and lectured on U.S. trial practices; among | ||
| myriad accolades, he was recognized by The Best Lawyers in America | ||
| as 2018 Dallas/Fort Worth Lawyer of the Year for Patent Litigation | ||
| and 2020 Dallas/Fort Worth Lawyer of the Year for Copyright | ||
| Litigation; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Mr. Siebman regularly represented clients in | ||
| complex commercial litigation in the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of | ||
| Appeals, as well as other venues, and he served his profession in | ||
| numerous leadership roles; committed to innovation, he chaired the | ||
| advisory board of the Institute for Law and Technology and served as | ||
| an ex officio member of the board; he worked tirelessly in behalf of | ||
| his colleagues in East Texas, founding the district's bar | ||
| association and serving as its president; moreover, he was the | ||
| driving force behind the association's Bench-Bar Conference of the | ||
| Eastern District of Texas, one of the nation's foremost legal | ||
| programs, and served as chair for a quarter century; he made further | ||
| contributions as a member of several Eastern District committees | ||
| and the State Bar of Texas Board of Directors; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Highly engaged in civic life, Mr. Siebman served as | ||
| Republican Party chair in Grayson County and as a member of the | ||
| State Republican Executive Committee; he energetically supported | ||
| GOP candidates at all levels and was instrumental in the ascendance | ||
| of the Republican Party in the county and the state; nevertheless, | ||
| he was happy to reach across the aisle in the public interest, and | ||
| he received plaudits in the Eastern District for his work with a | ||
| prominent local Democrat to fill vacant federal judgeships; in | ||
| 2000, he was a member of the Presidential Electoral College; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Mr. Siebman served on the Red River Boundary | ||
| Commission and played a key role in resolving a dispute between | ||
| Texas and Oklahoma dating back to the Louisiana Purchase; as | ||
| conservator of the Riverbend Water Resource District, he helped | ||
| settle a decades-long legal battle over water issues in East Texas | ||
| and Southwest Arkansas, and he was appointed in 2017 to the Red | ||
| River Interstate Compact Commission; he also served as chair of the | ||
| North Texas Regional Airport Board and of the Grayson County | ||
| Regional Mobility Authority; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Clyde Siebman made a tremendous positive impact | ||
| through his professional and civic contributions, earning the high | ||
| esteem of all who knew him, but he will be remembered equally for | ||
| his warmth, integrity, and kindness; now, therefore, be it | ||
| RESOLVED, That the 87th Legislature of the State of Texas | ||
| hereby pay tribute to the life of Clyde Moody Siebman and extend | ||
| sincere condolences to his loved ones; and, be it further | ||
| RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be | ||
| prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of | ||
| Representatives and Senate adjourn this day, they do so in memory of | ||
| Clyde Moody Siebman. | ||
| ______________________________ | ______________________________ | |
| President of the Senate | Speaker of the House | |
| I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 39 was adopted by the Senate | ||
| on April 6, 2021, by a rising vote. | ||
| ______________________________ | ||
| Secretary of the Senate | ||
| I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 39 was adopted by the House | ||
| on April 23, 2021, by a rising vote. | ||
| ______________________________ | ||
| Chief Clerk of the House | ||
| Approved: | ||
| ______________________________ | ||
| Date | ||
| ______________________________ | ||
| Governor | ||
