Each practice area is a knowledge hub — deep case law, procedural strategy, and direct access to counsel. Select the area that matches your situation.
Texas has more homeowner associations than any other state. Most homeowners do not know their rights under Chapter 209. The analysis inside does.
Deed restriction enforcement, lien defense, board governance disputes, and developer accountability — backed by a complete case law library on Texas Property Code Chapter 209 and its procedural limits.
Federal civil RICO is some of the most complex doctrine in American litigation. The wrong counsel — or the wrong motion — costs everything. Read the case law first.
RICO defense for healthcare professionals, post-judgment motion practice, Rule 60(b) vacatur strategy, and Fifth Circuit appellate practice — grounded in actual SDTX decisions and Fifth Circuit precedent.
Property disputes move fast and deadlines are unforgiving. The attorney who knows the procedural terrain before the first hearing wins before the jury is seated.
Title disputes, commercial lease enforcement, developer and contractor litigation, foreclosure defense, and boundary disputes — across Texas state courts and the Southern District.
Your brand is a federal asset. Registration is the floor. The strategic and litigation analysis inside this hub explains what enforcement actually requires.
Federal trademark registration, Lanham Act infringement litigation, TTAB opposition and cancellation proceedings, and IP portfolio strategy — from startup brand protection to multi-market enforcement.
Insurance companies have teams of adjusters working your file before you leave the emergency room. Understanding how they build their defense is the first intelligence advantage.
Auto and commercial vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and catastrophic injury — with every discovery decision made to maximize trial position from the first deposition.
Contested estates are civil litigation. The procedural rules, the burden of proof, the discovery strategy — understanding them before you file determines whether you win.
Will contests, trust disputes, executor and trustee removal, breach of fiduciary duty claims, and contested guardianship proceedings — in Texas probate courts with full trial-level preparation.