Practice Areas

Appellate

  • Post-trial Motions
  • Direct Appeals
  • Mandamus
  • General Appellate Matters

Business

  • Business Sales
  • Asset Sales and Purchases

Collections

  • Contracts and Leases
  • Collection on Judgments
  • Foreign Judgment Domestication
  • Post-Judgment Work

Commercial Litigation

  • Contract Disputes
  • Business Torts
  • Disputes Between Buyers and Sellers
  • Statutory Claims (Deceptive Trade Practices)

Commercial Transactions

  • Asset Protection
  • Business Transfers and Sales
  • Business Entity Formation
  • Negotiation and Documentation of Financing Transactions
  • Negotiation and Preparation of Secured and Unsecured Loans
  • Negotiation and Preparation of Licensing, Distribution and Franchise Agreements

Corporate Law

  • Corporate Drafting and Negotiation
  • Corporate Organizational Restructuring and Formation
  • Mergers
  • Maintenance of Corporate Formalities
  • Creation of Corporations, LLCs, and Limited Partnerships

Forfeitures

  • Recovery of Government Seized Assets

Franchise

  • Acquisition and Sales
  • Service Relationship Contracts
  • Review and Negotiate Franchise Agreements

Estate Planning

  • Wills
  • Probate
  • Trusts
  • Estate Administration
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Advanced Health Care Directives

Real Estate

  • Negotiation and Preparation of Contracts for Sale or Purchase
  • Negotiation and Preparation of Real Estate Leases
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