Top best Incorporation Lawyers in Austin | 46 available
46 Incorporation lawyers are available in Austin, Texas. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $40 to $76 per hour.
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46 Incorporation Lawyers Found Near You
The 10 years I've spent on the business side of the table (in positions as a Venture Capitalist, Financial Analyst and launching businesses other than my law practice) give me a unique look at law from the perspetive of founders and entrepreneurs. I approach legal problems with practical solutions.. Whenever possible, I offer clients fixed-fee options to get aligned on what we are doing, why and what it will cost.. If you have any legal needs or questions about what you've been doing and why, give me a call.
My areas of practices are listed above. I provide representation for both plaintiffs and defendants in all such actions. My focus is on helping people in difficult situations and trying to find a way to resolve issues before the become legal problems when possible. As such, I never charge for my first consultation with a client because it isn't fair for me to charge you if I don't even know if I can help you yet.. I practice in all the state and federal courts of Texas, Arkansas, and Tennessee. I specifically practice in the Northern, Eastern, Southern, and Western Districts of Texas; the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas; and the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Tennessee. In addition, I practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Circuits. During the course of my working life, I have negotiated millions of dolars in settlements and other contracted business by finding ways to resolve difficult cases without the need for unnecessary litigation.. My clients are always my top priority in every representation. I know how to get business done and bring that ability to every case I work.
Mollie Cullinane is an award-winning attorney who works with nonprofits of all sizes, from emerging local charities to international foundations. She is a Texas Super Lawyer – Nonprofit Law (Thomson Reuters, 2012 – 2014), featured author on non profit topics, and professor.. Mollie’s work focuses on setting up and managing strong and legally compliant nonprofits that have solid bases for long-term success. She provides risk management and offers practical solutions for sound governance. She help nonprofits, foundations, religious organizations, and social enterprises throughout the United States who seek to create positive change.. Mollie serves as a professor at Texas Lutheran University, teaching “Social Entrepreneurship.” She also regularly speaks to nonprofit organizations about legal issues for nonprofits.. In addition to legal work, Mollie Cullinane previously worked with nonprofits in fundraising, grant writing, and program development. She has served as a regent for a university and the president of a school board, among other volunteer board positions. This background gives clients exceptional service, as Mollie provides her clients with practical management advice so they can find success.. Mollie received her law degree from the University of Texas School of Law (2001) and is a member of the Texas Bar. She earned a B.A. magna cum laude (4.o) from Texas Lutheran University and studied at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. In addition, Mollie has always been an active community volunteer and is a member of the State Bar of Texas Pro Bono College, donating more than 75 hours of legal services each year.
John J. Gilluly III focuses in capital markets transactions; SEC reporting and compliance; mergers and acquisitions; private equity and venture capital transactions; and corporate governance matters.. Mr. Gilluly has been named a Texas Super Lawyer in a research project conducted jointly by Law & Politics and Texas Monthly magazines and has repeatedly been named a Texas Rising Star. He has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America.
Jason established JH Law in 2022. JH Law focuses on serving clients involved in contract disputes, business formations and other transactions, general civil litigation, construction, real estate, liens, and estate planning. Jason has vast experience helping small businesses get off the ground and ensuring his clients' business structures are legally in line with how they desire the companies to be run. Jason has worked closely with property owners, general contractors, subcontractors and tradespersons of all types to settle construction and payment disputes.. Jason earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music (Opera) from the University of North Texas with a minor in Business Foundations in 2012 and went on to earn a Doctor of Jurisprudence from St. Mary's University School of Law - San Antonio in 2016. Jason is licensed in the state of Texas and is a current member of the Austin Bar Association, the Austin Young Lawyers Association, and the Texas Young Lawyers Association.
I represent entrepreneurs, start-up companies, small businesses, private companies and public companies. My clients come from a wide array of industries, including technology, financial services, energy, insurance, retail and healthcare. I assist my clients with a wide range of business law matters, ranging from helping companies with their day-to-day legal needs to guiding them through complex business transactions. I am committed to getting projects done expertly and efficiently, and at a cost that makes business sense for my clients.
Dan Austin regularly advises companies, investors, and entrepreneurs in connection with a wide variety of business transactions and corporate governance matters. Dan's practice area specialties include Venture Capital and Private Equity, New Business Ventures, Intellectual Property and Commercial Agreements, Mergers and Acquisitions, and General Counsel Services. His experience involves a broad range of emerging growth industries, including technology, energy, and life sciences. Dan began his legal career in the Austin, Texas office of Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. , a preeminent global law firm. Prior to becoming an attorney, Dan was a Field Artillery officer in the United States Army, where he attained the rank of Captain, led teams, planned operations, and managed many millions of dollars worth of combat equipment. Because of his unique legal and management experience, Dan provides clients with a level of sophisticated and personalized service typically associated with that available from large, top tier national and global law firms.
As a young lawyer at the beginning ofmy career, my goal was to achieve “attorney nirvana” which was tobecome the youngest partner at a prestigious law firm on ConnecticutAvenue in our Nation’s Capital. Well, I did that but found I was notparticularly fulfilled or happy. This was no criticism of my olderpartners who were incredibly supportive and mentored me. I just wantedmore. For starters, I wanted to 'plant my own potatoes' and felt I hada better way to do it. My dream was to bring the collegial experienceof a general counsel’s office in government to the private sector withall of the attendant care, client interaction, and yes - fun. Since1996 I have been on an exciting entrepreneurial quest to create a morebusiness-centered and passionate law firm (which sounds like anoxymoron!). At MosterWynne, we call it our “General Counsel Program.”