• Subscribe
  • Log In
  • Sign up for email updates
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

The Texas Lawbook

Free Speech, Due Process and Trial by Jury

  • Appellate
  • Bankruptcy
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Corp. Deal Tracker/M&A
  • GCs/Corp. Legal Depts.
  • Firm Management
  • White-Collar/Regulatory
  • Pro Bono/Public Service/D&I

Locke Lord Partner Neal Rackleff Nominated to HUD Position

June 1, 2017 Mark Curriden

© 2017 The Texas Lawbook.

By Brooks Igo

(June 1) – Neal Rackleff, a partner in Locke Lord’s Austin office, has been nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as assistant secretary of housing and urban development, community planning and development, the firm recently announced.

Rackleff, who is a member of Locke Lord’s affordable housing and community development section, will begin his post working under HUD Secretary Ben Carson upon approval by the U.S. Senate.

“I am honored to accept the nomination from President Trump and to be given a platform to serve the American people and their communities,” Rackleff said in a statement.

“I am looking forward to the opportunity to oversee programs that will help revitalize neighborhoods across the country and provide more affordable housing for low-income families.”

From 2012 to 2016, Rackleff served as the director of the housing and community development department for the City of Houston, where he oversaw the city’s community development projects, strategic planning for affordable housing and neighborhood revitalizations.

Under his leadership, Houston chronic homelessness dropped by more than 70 percent, according to the firm’s announcement.

© 2017 The Texas Lawbook. Content of The Texas Lawbook is controlled and protected by specific licensing agreements with our subscribers and under federal copyright laws. Any distribution of this content without the consent of The Texas Lawbook is prohibited.

If you see any inaccuracy in any article in The Texas Lawbook, please contact us. Our goal is content that is 100% true and accurate. Thank you.

Mark Curriden

Mark Curriden is a lawyer/journalist and founder of The Texas Lawbook. In addition, he is a contributing legal correspondent for The Dallas Morning News.

View Mark’s articles

Email Mark

©2025 The Texas Lawbook.

Content of The Texas Lawbook is controlled and protected by specific licensing agreements with our subscribers and under federal copyright laws. Any distribution of this content without the consent of The Texas Lawbook is prohibited.

If you see any inaccuracy in any article in The Texas Lawbook, please contact us. Our goal is content that is 100% true and accurate. Thank you.

Primary Sidebar

Recent Stories

  • Daria Russell Has Helped Mattress Firm Navigate a Decade of Highs and Lows
  • CDT Roundup: Capital Markets Deals Drive $8.6B Week
  • Justice Boyd Leaves a Legacy of Judicial Restraint
  • Jury Returns $12.25M Verdict for Family of Woman Who Died from Mesothelioma
  • P.S. — ‘Dean of the Texas Appellate Bar’ Honored, HBA Launches Days of Service and How to Boost Giving to LANWT  

Footer

Who We Are

  • About Us
  • Our Team
  • Contact Us
  • Submit a News Tip

Stay Connected

  • Sign up for email updates
  • Article Submission Guidelines
  • Premium Subscriber Editorial Calendar

Our Partners

  • The Dallas Morning News
The Texas Lawbook logo

1409 Botham Jean Blvd.
Unit 811
Dallas, TX 75215

214.232.6783

© Copyright 2025 The Texas Lawbook
The content on this website is protected under federal Copyright laws. Any use without the consent of The Texas Lawbook is prohibited.