Sharon S. Millians

Sharon MillansSharon S. Millians

Partner, Kelly Hart
Sharon S. Millians represents clients in transactions in all areas of real estate ownership, real estate-based financing, and development of various real estate products, including office, hotel, resort, retail, ranch land, industrial and multi family uses. She also has represented various clients in the acquisition of millions of dollars of troubled asset portfolios consisting of real estate, loans, and other assets. Additionally Ms. Millians’ practice includes representation of clients in the acquisition of technology, as well as in commercial contract matters, including strategic alliances and licensing and technology agreements.
Ms. Millians has been a member of the firm’s Executive Committee since 1998. She has been listed in the prestigious Woodward/White, Inc. list of “The Best Lawyers in America” since 1992 and has been recognized as a “Texas Super Lawyer” by Thomson Reuters since 2003. She has been recognized as one of the “Top 50 Women Texas Super Lawyers” and “Top 100 Super Lawyers” in the Dallas/Fort Worth region. The Fort Worth Business Press has designated her as a “Power Attorney.” She has also been recognized on the national level by being nominated and elected to the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, the premier national organization of distinguished real estate practitioners and scholars. She is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the American Bar Association, the Tarrant County Women’s Bar Association, and a Sustaining Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation.
In addition to her professional career, Ms. Millians currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Women’s Center of Tarrant County. She is Immediate Past Chair of the Fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation, which is the largest charitably funded bar foundation in the United States. She also is Past Chair of the Board of Directors of the Women’s Center of Tarrant County, Inc. She previously served on the Board of Directors of the Child Study Center and on the board of the Chiapas Project, a global microfinance initiative to support women in poverty.

Attend an Upcoming TXWSW Event