Terry A. C. Gray
Albany
t: 518 434 0600
f: 518 434 0665
tgray@bsfllp.com
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Area of Practice
Education
Stanford Law School, J.D., 1999; Associate Editor, Stanford Law Review and Stanford Law and Policy Review; Black Law Students Association (Vice-President)
University of Virginia, B.A. , with honors, Government Honors and International Politics, 1995; Gray-Carrington Scholar; Echols Scholar, Holland Scholar; Raven Award; Henry Luce Scholar (Khorat, Thailand)
Language Spoken
Thai
Clerkships
Hon. Thelton E. Henderson, United States District Court for the Northern District of California, 1999-2000
Admissions
District of Columbia
Terry Gray's practice areas include complex commercial litigation and antitrust.
Mr. Gray's litigation experience covers a broad range of subject matters including Government Contracts, Federal Securities law, Banking law, Bio-pharmaceutical vaccine litigation, Telecommunications law, Federal Criminal law involving weapons and explosives, Civil Rights law, and Affirmative Action (Grutter and Gratz v. Bollinger, e.g., successful defense of University of Michigan's affirmative action program).
Mr. Gray has solid litigation expertise that includes drafting a full range of legal documents for both civil and criminal matters, in state and federal courts. Mr. Gray has taken and defended depositions, examined expert witnesses, argued motions in open court, overseen complex document productions, and conducted internal investigations.
At the University of Virginia, Mr. Gray served as President of the Student Body. Prior to law school, he worked in Khorat, Thailand, as a local political advisor pursuant to a Henry Luce Fellowship. Prior to joining Boies, Schiller, & Flexner in 2004, Mr. Gray was associated with the firm of Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale, & Dorr, LLP in Washington, D.C.
Selected Professional Awards and Associations
American Bar AssociationNational Bar Association
Capitial District Black and Hispanic Bar Association
Selected Publications
Note, De-concentrating Poverty and Promoting Mixed-Income Communities in Public Housing: The Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998, 11 Stan. L. & Pol'y Rev. 173 (1999)
Related News
Firm Report: January 2008 (Volume III, Issue 1) (01.22.2008)
Firm Report: July/August 2007 (Vol. 2, Iss. 2) (08.22.2007)





