Top best Real Estate Lawyers Near me in ZIP 78746
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Real Estate Lawyers Nearby Austin 78746 (by distance)
Within 5 miles
(Austin Area) 78703 2.7 miles
(Austin Area) 78705 4.3 miles
(Austin Area) 78731 4.3 miles
(Austin Area) 78701 4.5 miles
Within 10 miles
(Austin Area) 78748 9.4 miles
Within 25 miles
(Georgetown Area) 78628 24.0 miles
Within 50 miles
(Wimberley Area) 78676 26.9 miles
(Georgetown Area) 78626 28.5 miles
(San Marcos Area) 78666 30.4 miles
(Lockhart Area) 78644 30.6 miles
15 - 25
$205 - $403
47% - 60%
4.3 - 4.7 ★
FAQs - Real Estate Lawyers in city Austin How many Real Estate lawyers actively serve residents of Austin, Minnesota? Approximately 33 licensed attorneys focus on Real Estate across Austin, Minnesota. Most matters are filed through the Minnesota District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Real Estate lawyers in Austin, Minnesota? In Austin, typical rates range from $275-$421 per hour for Real Estate. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3648 and $6345, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Real Estate matters usually take in courts near Austin? Real Estate cases in Austin, Minnesota usually take around 2-7 months depending on complexity and the Minnesota District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Real Estate cases for people living in Austin, Minnesota? Residents of Austin typically see Real Estate filings handled by the Minnesota District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Real Estate? About 45% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Real Estate, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
25 Real Estate Lawyers Found Near You
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Tony Ciccone leads Bollier Ciccone LLP’s civil law section. Tony has decades of experience in providing legal services in construction, real estate, and business matters. He represents all sizes of businesseses, general contractors, subcontractors, and project owners in litigation and day-to-day legal issues.. Tony is Board Certified in Construction Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell. He is also a fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation, an honor that is extended to only the top one-third of one percent of Texas attorneys each year. In both 2017 and 2018, Tony was selected to Texas Super Lawyers, Thomson Reuters. Since 2014, he has also maintained the distinction as an AVVO Superb Rated Attorney. Tony is also a proud member of the 2012 Austin Essentials Leadership class.
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Since 2000, Mr. Peters’ law practice has focused on commercial business disputes and real property litigation. His clients range from individuals to large corporations, and the matters he handles can be small disputes or large complex multi-party litigation. Mr. Peters’ handles cases in courts throughout Texas, as well as in arbitrations and mediations. He is also credentialed to practice law before the United States Western District Court of Texas. In today’s business environment of trial avoidance, he feels fortunate to have had the opportunity to try many cases to verdict, and to have received favorable jury awards. He also has a successful appellate practice.. Typical of Mr. Peters’ cases are construction disputes, fiduciary litigation, cases involving unfair competition and covenants not to compete, and partnership dissolutions.. Mr. Peters was born in Heidelberg, West Germany, he lived several places before finding a home in Austin, Texas. His wife Anne Peters is a Senior Counsel at the Texas Legislative Council. Together they raise their two children, Eleanor and Erik. During his free time, Mr. Peters enjoys studying Roman and English history. His family’s genealogy has so far been traced to the 15th Century.
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Mr. Pugh was born and raised in Austin, Texas and has resided in the area for the last 40 years. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems from the University of Texas in 1999. He received his law degree from the University of Texas and was licensed to practice law in the State of Texas in 2005 and before the U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas in 2005 as well.Mr. Pugh began his legal career with Slater Kennon & Jameson in 2002, while still a student at the University of Texas Law School. Since that time, he has concentrated his practice in the area of civil litigation with primary emphasis in the areas of commercial litigation, collections, real estate, and consumer protection (DTPA).Mr. Pugh practices in state and federal courts and is a member of the State Bar of Texas, Travis County Bar Association, and Texas Young Lawyers Association.. Areas of Practice:. Litigation Percentage:. Bar Admissions:. Education:
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Managing Partner of Phillips Golden LLP, a boutique transactional law firm based in Austin, Texas.. Practice Areas:. Business/Commercial Law-Entity Formation-Mergers & Acquisitions-Private Equity Funds-Joint Ventures-Insurance-Non-Disclosure & Confidentiality. Commercial Real Estate- Acquisitions and Dispositions- Sale Leaseback- Leasing (Office, Industrial, and Retail)- Development- Construction & Liens- Land Use, Zoning, & EntitlementsTitle & Escrow Services-Fee Attorney (Chicago Title & Alamo Title)-Licensed Escrow Agent. Residential Real Estate-Development-Public Improvement Districts. Wills, Trusts, and Probate. Government Representation- General Counsel, Municipal Utility Districts
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Jason assists clients in complex real estate, personal injury, business, and commercial litigation. Throughout his career, Jason has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in lawsuits, which has afforded him with a balanced perspective to find fair solutions for his clients. He is passionate about jury trials and has proven his strength in the courtroom. A native-Texan, and graduate of Texas A&M, he is committed to working for social and environmental justice in the Austin community. At Vermont Law School, he co-founded the Business Law Society and served on the National Moot Court Team. In Austin, he served on the Board of Directors of the Native Prairies Association of Texas for three years.. Jason is also a member of the Central Texas Foreclosure Defense Group, an association of dozens of consumer-advocate attorneys who represent homeowners and investors involved in the foreclosure process. Its interest lies in promoting understanding and proper application of Texas foreclosure law, and the regular and predictable application of statutes and rules governing the process.. Today, he is engaging in case analysis and advocacy for consumer rights. Jason enjoys going on hikes and seeing live music in his free time.
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I serve as the President and Managing Partner of De Leon & Washburn P.C., a leading full-service civil law firm based in Austin, TX.I have experience arguing before the Third Court of Appeals and submitted briefs to the Texas Supreme Court, the First Court of Appeals, the Third Court of Appeals, the Fourteenth Court of Appeals, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin and San Antonio Divisions, and various arbitration panels. I have also more recently engaged in a substantial amount of federal and state litigation under the Texas Insurer Receivership Act. I always maintain one or two Spanish-speaking client cases on my docket through Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas.I consistently strive to find the most effective, cost-efficient solutions for my clients in whatever case I may undertake, and to do so with integrity and honesty every step of the way. I firmly believe in service to others before service to oneself.. Arbitration, general civil practice, insurance regulatory issues, insurance receivership law, administrative law (appear before various governmental and state agencies and the State Office of Administrative Hearings), non-compete, non-piracy and non-disclosure issues in employment law, transactional law, appellate law, general civil litigation
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I am a pro-business attorney. I work for my client to meet their needs, not my own. Therefore, I
strive to inform my clients of the legal issues and options available
to them in each stage of the deal. But, I realize that it is really their business (or opportunity)
not mine. They make the final informed decisions rather than me. In that way, my client is most comfortable with the results.. I strive to ethically represent my client's best interests in all ways and at all times. Therefore, while giving them the best legal representation that I can provide, I also try to identify: 1) non-legal issues that they may also need to consider; and 2) specialized professionals who they may also need to consult in order to be fully informed about the impact of their plans. I understand that there are often other professionals who are better equipped to meet my client's complete needs and encourage their participation.
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Gregory Cagle is a founding partner of Cagle Pugh, Ltd. LLP. Gregory concentrates his law practice in civil and complex litigation involving real estate, nonprofit and for-profit corporations, business disputes, construction defects, and residential and commercial community associations. Gregory has extensive litigation experience and has served as lead trial attorney in hundreds of trials in front of judges and juries.. Gregory also has extensive experience in representing community associations as general counsel on all aspects of issues involved in the operation and governance of association-governed communities, including management issues, compliance with federal and state laws, interpretation of and compliance with governing documents, architectural review of proposed construction, covenant enforcement, assessment collection, litigation, and dispute resolution.. In addition, Gregory is the author of Texas Homeowners Association Law, the only comprehensive legal reference manual on the state and federal laws governing Texas community association, and he has the distinguished honor of membership in the Community Associations Institute’s College of Community Association Lawyers,an organization whose membership consists of attorneys that have demonstrated skill, experience and high standards of professional and ethical conduct in the practice of community association law and who are dedicated to excellence in the specialized practice of community association law. Gregory is also Board Certified in Texas Property Owners Association Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and he has been recognized as a Super Lawyer by Thomas Reuters in 2020 and 2021.. Gregory is a certified mediator and arbitrator, and he frequently serves as an expert witness ontopics applicable to Texas homeowner and condominium associations and the proper conduct of Boards of Directors under the applicable standards of care.. Gregory has also previously served as president of a homeowners association for a master-planned community with more than 1,500 homes and he is a frequent speaker and contributor to continuing legal education courses and articles on topics related to community associations.
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An associate with Sprouse Shrader Smith whose practice focuses primarily on oil and gas transactions, real estate law, including land use, development, regulatory, and zoning law, and corporate transactions. I have been licensed to practice law since 2012, handling a variety of corporate transactional, energy industry, and real estate matters. I am licensed to practice law in both Texas and New Mexico, where I assists clients in a variety of legal matters.
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After growing up in Victoria, Texas, I left for college among the big-city lights at St. Edwards University, eventually transferring and graduating from Texas A&M University in College Station. After college, I interned with State Representative Tan Parker, but before too long I was back in school–this time South Texas College of Law in Houston.. At STCL I served as an Editor on Currents, the school’s international trade law journal, where I published an article on the landmark European copyright law ruling UsedSoft v. Oracle. I took advantage of the Frank Evans Mediation Clinic, mediating landlord-tenant disputes, and earning my certification as a mediator while still in school. Before graduating I also worked as a research assistant for a favorite professor, reviewing European civil codes for an art law (who knew there was such a thing?) article he wrote on the so-called “Getty” bronze.. Upon gaining my state bar license, I spent about three years working for (primarily) family law firms in Denton and Pearland, picking up valuable experience in probate, estate planning, real property, and general litigation along the way. I’ve appeared before judges in counties with populations in the millions, advocating against one-size-fits-all custody orders; and before judges in counties with a single family law judge, arguing for a fair shake before courts that sometimes saw the same people repeatedly, where familiarity breeds contempt.. In my free time, I enjoy hunting, writing fiction, and exploring this beautiful city with my even more beautiful wife and young daughter.