Top best C Lawyers in ZIP 76008 | 9 available
9 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 76008 in Aledo, Texas. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 61% provide free consultation with average fees of $379 per hour.
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Zach was born and raised in west Fort Worth and Aledo, and started his legal career as an associate with Mayo Mendolia & Vice, L.L.P. in their Willow Park office with Tim Mendolia as his supervising partner. After six years as an associate, Mr. Pettigrew agreed to partner with Mr. Mendolia in M&P Law Offices, which retained a continued relationship with Mayo Mendolia & Vice, LLP, being of counsel.. Zach received his undergraduate degree in finance from Henderson State University, while lettering all four years with the Reddie football team. After graduation, Zach worked for a year before attending law school and earning his Juris Doctorate degree in 2009 from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law and was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in January 2010. During his time at Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, Zach was a member and vice president of the TWU Rugby Club, Secretary of Delta Theta Phi, and volunteered with the Innocence Project of Texas.. His practice with the firm primarily includes commercial/business transactions and commercial/business litigation, consumer rights litigation, family law, and criminal law. Zach is a member of the State Bar of Texas, Texas Young Lawyers Association, Parker County Bar Association, and Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.. Zach has been married to Tricia Pettigrew since June 2012 and they have a son, Cash, and a daughter, Reese. When Zach is not enjoying time with his children, or volunteering as President of his HOA, Zach enjoys hunting, fishing, and playing/watching sports.
Trey Loftin is the former Judge of the 43rd Judicial District Court of Parker County, Texas, is a former assistant DA and Felony Prosecutor, and is Board Certifided in Crimnal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Recently, Trey was named a "Top Attorney" by Fort Worth Magazine. Trey is also a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation.. Trey has proscecuted, defended, and judged every type of criminal matter. As an attorney for the defense, Trey has won not guilty verdicts to juries for murder, assault and sexual assault, robbery and theft, child cases, drug offenses and DWI.. A large part of Trey's general practice and experience includes both Family and Civil Law. Trey has represented hundreds of divorce, child custody and support matters, and worked on both small but personal, as well as immense corporate oil & gas type lawsuits and complex civil litigation.. Trey and his wife live in East Parker county, where their four children attend local schools. Trey volunteers in numerous faith based, church, and civic organizations from Young Life and New Day Services for Children to the recently initated Aledo ISD Education Foundation, as well as often teaching Sunday School.. Trey graduated from Baylor University, and was a visiting international student at Selwyn College, Cambridge University. During college, Trey was actively involved in Young Life Ministry and also worked as an intern in Washington, DC on Senator Lloyd Bentsen's personal staff.. Trey attended the University of Tulsa College of Law, where he earned a scholarship, was president of the honor's society and was on Law Reivew. During law school, he interned for US District Judge Terry Kern of the Northern District of Oklahoma. As a visiting student for the University of Texas Law School in Austin, Trey worked for Justice Lawrence Meyers of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.. Trey's strength of experience, both in courtrooms and in life, have helped him become a strong advocate for his clients, especially representing them during some of their darkest hours with their lives, families, or businesses. If you have a serious problem that demands serious attention, you should call Trey immediately.
In addition to his twenty-years of legal experience, Mr. Cleverly has an extensive business background as a serial entrepreneur with companies in the fields of healthcare, technology and B2B services.. Mr. Cleverly has also served as an adjunct professor of business law, been elected as the Ellis County Bar President; and was a Board Member of Stephen F. Austin State University Alumni Association.. Today, Mr. Cleverly focuses his practice on serving families and businesses primarily in Parker and Tarrant Counties.
David is a franchise, trademark, and appellate attorney who handles a diverse range of legal matters which include both transactional and litigation issues. David focuses the majority of his practice on providing counsel to both franchisors and franchisees on the various aspects of franchise law by using a full-perspective approach and considering each client’s unique business system in developing legal strategies. He frequently assists business owners with identifying and protecting intellectual property, as well as the processes necessary to comply with federal and state franchise disclosure, registration, and business opportunity laws, including preparation of federal franchise disclosure documents, state-specific notice and registration applications, negotiation of multi-unit franchise transactions, and preparation of franchise and licensing agreements.. To maintain an unusually balanced practice, David also maintains an ongoing role in litigation, with special emphasis on appellate issues, such as dispositive motions, jury charge preparation and argument, preservation of error, and other matters likely to be taken on appeal. He has provided litigation support for numerous trial-level cases and has briefed and presented oral argument in several appeals to the Texas courts of appeal and the Texas Supreme Court.
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