About

Arthur Troilo maintained a business and public law practice. Mr. Troilo spoke fluent Spanish and had a long-standing relationship with Mexican corporations and individuals doing business in Texas. He had extensive experience in municipal and eminent domain law, including zoning, land use controls and subdivision law. Mr. Troilo’s practice had also included experience in urban private-public joint ventures.

Before establishing the firm, Mr. Troilo served as an Assistant City Attorney from 1957-1960 and as the First Assistant City Attorney from 1960-1962 for the City of San Antonio.

Education & Admissions
Education
J.D., The University of Texas School of Law, 1957
B.A., St. Mary’s University, 1952

Bar Admissions
Texas, 1956

Court Admissions
U.S. Court of Military Appeals, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas and the U.S. Supreme Court.

Professional and Community Affiliations
  • Texas Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
  • Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation
  • The Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce
Noteworthy

Mr. Troilo had been responsible for coordinating legal services for massive municipal private projects including HemisFair 1968 and the Surface Water Supply Project of the City of San Antonio for various urban renewal projects in San Antonio, San Marcos and other South Texas cities. Mr. Troilo was very active as general counsel to national cable television companies obtaining the cable television franchises for the twenty-two incorporated municipalities in the San Antonio Metropolitan Area. Mr. Troilo was the past Chair of the Board of Los Compadres, the official support organization for the San Antonio Missions National Historic Park and has served as General Counsel of the Port Authority of San Antonio for over 17 years.

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