About Brandon

Brandon Schwarzentraub began his professional path in the sciences. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology from the University of Colorado–Boulder before returning to school for dual graduate study. In 2012 he completed a Master of Science in Biotechnology and a Juris Doctor at Texas Tech University. Those degrees arrived in the same year and shaped both his analytical instincts and his approach to problem solving.

Schwarzentraub moved from laboratory benches to legal briefs while completing his graduate work. The technical training that accompanies a biotech degree informed his transition into law school. At Texas Tech he learned to translate complex information for different audiences. That skill set has since carried into his legal work.

He practices in Texas and is listed as a civil associate at Guest and Gray Law Office. His title reflects the kind of matters he handles: civil cases that require careful factual development and steady management. His day-to-day work includes drafting pleadings, conducting discovery and supporting trial preparation. He works alongside more senior attorneys on matters that demand both legal precision and an eye for technical detail.

Those who have worked with him note that his scientific background shapes how he reads documents and evaluates evidence. He is comfortable parsing technical reports, scientific articles and regulatory materials. That fluency helps in civil contexts where technical records play a role. He tends to break complex material into clear, usable pieces for clients and colleagues.

Schwarzentraub has maintained membership in a professional association since 2012. He participates in the routines of a small-firm practice: client meetings, motion work, and coordination with experts when a case requires specialized knowledge. His career path reflects a steady movement from specialized scientific study into general civil practice.

Colleagues describe him as methodical in his preparation and precise in written work. He has built his practice inside Guest and Gray Law Office, contributing to a team that handles a range of civil matters. He currently practices as a civil associate at Guest and Gray Law Office, handling civil matters.

Education

University of Colorado - Boulder

B.S. | Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology

Texas Tech University School of Law

J.D. (2012)

Texas Tech University - Texas Tech University

M.S. (2012) | Biotechnology

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Civil Associate

Guest and Gray Law Office

Accepted Jurisdictions

Texas

Office Locations

Main Office

 315 S Bois D Arc St Forney TX 75126