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103 E lawyers are available in League City, Texas. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $49 to $66 per hour.
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“Estate planning and elder law chose me.”. That is my response when asked why I chose… a legal career in estate planning and elder law.. Although witty in my remarks, I have lived the majority of my life in an estate planning centric environment. Having lost my father at an early age when he died onboard the Challenger Space Shuttle during the explosion of 1986, then, later in life, becoming the (temporary) caretaker of mymother when she had to undergo an emergency craniotomy brain surgery, I have experienced first hand many of the matters involved with planning for incapacity and death. I understand the choices that families must make, the questions that arise and the great impact that proper planning or lack of planning can have on individuals and their loved ones. As a result, I have made it my life’s mission to turn my tragedy into triumph by using my experiences and insights to help individuals and families create and maintain a life of security and prosperity that will last for generations.. I am the Founder and Principal of the McNair Law Group, PLLC. I practice exclusively in the areas of estate planning, elder law, and asset protection including: Wills and Trusts, Medicaid / Long-Term Care Planning, Special Needs Planning, and Probate and Trust Administration.. I excel at guiding her clients through the complicated and often confusing process of creating plans, which encompass balancing family protection, preserving wealth, and reflecting cherished family values. My considerable legal proficiency includes, family protection, nursing home asset protection, wealth preservation, values-based planning, as well as planning strategies for unmarried couples, same-sex couples, divorced individuals, and persons with disabilities. Whether you are married or single, with a traditional family or blended one, just starting out or looking back on a life well-lived, I will help you craft a plan that achieves your goals for yourself and your loved ones today and for generations to come.. I am a member of Lawyers With Purpose, a national organization committed to promoting the highest standards of excellence in the estate planning and elder law profession. In addition, I am a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NALEA), Wealth Counsel and Elder Counsel. And, I am admitted to the State Bar of Texas, State Bar of Georgia, and the District of Columbia Bar.. I completed my undergraduate work at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, with a major in Psychology. I earned a Juris Doctor from Howard University School of Law in Washington, DC. In addition, I earned an advanced law degree, Master of Laws (LL.M), from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC, with a concentration in Taxation and a certificate in Estate Planning.. Outside of the office, I enjoy a wide variety of activities including: traveling the world and experiencing different cultures, indulging in the arts such as the symphony, the ballet, and live concert performances, spending time with family and friends, and giving back to the community through charitable giving and volunteer work.
Zach holds a B.A. from Texas A&M University and received his J.D. from Thurgood Marshall School of law. Zach was also a police of officer for the city of Bryan, Texas. As a law enforcement officer he performed numerous arrests, and filed investigations from narcotics, assaults, and other crimes. His experience in the field as a patrol officer has been invaluable in helping clients wrongly accused. His unique perspective offers a real look at what an offense report means as opposed to what it states. After law school Zach became an Assistant District Attorney for the 81st District Court. This district covered five Texas counties. In this rural setting Zach’s duties covered every aspect of a felony case from intake, to grand jury, indictment, pretrial, trial and appeal. With only 5 attorneys to represent such a large area the caseload covered everything a felony prosecutor would ever face.. A short stint with a civil firm in Alvin, Texas gave Zach the tools and knowledge to have a successful civil practice. Eventually, he decided that his main interest, knowledge and experience was in criminal defense. After a couple of years of a successful general practice, Zach was retained on a case and invited the expertise of his colleague Calvin Parks. Preparing and trying that case together lead to the formal creation of Maloney and Parks, L.L.P. in January 2007. With the creation of the partnership, Maloney and Parks, LLP is able to expand their criminal and civil practice beyond Galveston and is better able to serve their clients.
Sean Palmer has practiced exclusively in the area of family law for the past 17 years. With principal offices in League City, he serves the Houston and Galveston community with pride and he has a strong desire to see people through their most troubling times and help them achieve a happier future. As a single dad who has gone through his own divorce and custody battle, Sean Palmer knows how it feels, and he knows what it takes to win in family law disputes.
Scott Markowitz, The Highway Lawyer, is your attorney for Harris, Fort Bend, Brazoria, Galveston, Montgomery Counties and beyond. "If it happens on the highway, it is right up our alley!" Traffic ticket defense, occupational driver's license, DWI, drug offenses, juvenile offenses and other criminal matters.
Mr. Rocha was raised in Weslaco,
Texas. He moved to Houston
in 1990. Mr. Rocha holds a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies and a Bachelor
of Science in Chemical Engineering from Rice
University. Prior to practicing
law, he worked in the oil, gas and petrochemical industry as a project
engineer. He focused on process safety management and data management software
development. He then obtained his Juris Doctorate from South Texas College of
Law. While in law school, Mr. Rocha was a member of Law Review, and he was a
member of the 2001 Judge John R. Brown Admiralty Moot Court National
Championship team.. Mr. Rocha practiced intellectual property litigation in the
Houston office of Jenkens &
Gilchrist P.C. His practice centered on disputes concerning patent infringement,
trademark opposition and cancellation, copyright infringement and trade secret
misappropriation. In 2004, Mr. Rocha began his solo practice as principal
of The Rocha Law Firm, PLLC. Mr. Rocha has an active practice providing
legal services to small business owners and entrepreneurs. His areas of
practice include business formations, contract law, intellectual property and
civil litigation.. Mr. Rocha is a business lawyer. This mean he works with business owners with their legal needs during the
important times of change and adaptation in their business. Business owners can expect their business lawyer to give legal
and consultative services during the business formation stage. The pros and cons of each business structure
(Corporation, Limited Liability Company, General and Limited Partnerships etc.)
are discussed with the client so that the custom fit for each client’s need is
found. In addition, clients typically
need help during the business operation stage.
Mr. Rocha regularly serves as his clients' business lawyer by drafting or reviewing business
operation contracts (supplier, vendor, distribution, services contracts, goods
contracts).. Mr. Rocha has experience dealing with lawsuits related to breaches of
contract, real estate conflicts, trade secrets misappropriation and non-compete
clauses. Mr. Rocha represents clients in lawsuits when they sue
individuals or companies as well as when his clients are sued by individuals
and companies.. Mr. Rocha currently sits on the Hispanic Business
Network Advisory Board. He is a past
director of the Rice Engineering Alumni Board of Directors and served as the
chairman of the New Members committee. He
is also a member of the Rice University Houston 2.0 steering committee. In
addition, he donates his time and service to local charities. He has also
participated in the BP MS150 bike ride from Houston to Austin in support of the National MS Society.
Licensed to practice law in Illinois (since 2014) and Texas (since 2020).
Keith A. Gross. I have been practicing law since 2001. I handle family law cases, including divorce and child custody. I also do criminal defense, from misdemeanors to felonies. I can help you with contracts and wills. I also work on personal injury cases. Please call with any questions. I am here to help. My office is located in League City, but I work in Harris, Galveston and Brazoria Counties.
In 1994 after a successful career as a prosecutor, Mr. Nelson opened the doors to a different type of law practice. Mr. Nelson wanted to build a unique law firm that was more concerned with a client's well being than the fee the client was generating. Well being does not always just mean getting the client a good deal. Well being means helping the client understand the process, well being means explaining all the obstacles that the client faces, and most of all well being means assuring the client that you are doing all that you possibly to get the client a satisfactory outcome. Tad Nelson has created a unique law firm that provides the client with big city experience and a small town feel. How can you tell if a lawyer is concerned about your case more than their bottom-line? When you sit down and talk with them about your case, always note what percentage of the conversation is about the fee you need to pay them. You also look to see what they do outside the office. Are they involved in their community? Do they donate their time and money to make their community a better place to live? Do they do things that help those less fortunate than himself? The reality is; if a lawyer does not care enough about the community he lives in he probably will take the same approach with his clients.
I have been licensed by the Supreme Court of Texas since November 1999. My goal is to provide services to my clients and community ethically, responsibly and professionally. I graduated from the University of Houston Law Center in May of 1999 with a Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree. I have undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Psychology,also from the University of Houston. It is my goal to utilize my education and experience to help you solve your legal problems. My practice includes family law, immigration law, wills and probate, and personal injury. If you have a problem, I will find the solution.. Additionally, I have over 88 hours in Mediation training, through the A.A.White Dispute Resolution Training, Harris County Dispute Resolution Center Family Mediation and CPS Mediation. I believe that alternative dispute resolution can be utilized to reduce the costs of litigation.. I look forward to helping my clients.
I have argued a case in front of the Texas Supreme Court. I recently won a case affecting DWI cases across the State in front of the Court of Criminal Appeals. I’ve handled literally hundreds of criminal cases. I trust juries. I go into every case my firm takes on assuming we will have to try the case to a jury. This preparation very frequently leads to dismissal of the case. I have tried over 60 jury trials, with the vast majority leading to a not guilty verdict for my client. In 2017, I tried 17 jury trials, leading to 13 verdicts of not guilty or the case ending in a mistrial due to errors on behalf of the State. It will be difficult to find an attorney more driven or dedicated to their clients. When I'm not in court, you will frequently find me fishing, boating, and spending time with friends and family in the Galveston area.
I am an Air Force veteran who has been practicing law for 19 years. I started my law career as a prosecutor, speaking for victims. Wanting to broaden my practice, I went into private practice representing individuals and companys with regards to Employment Law and Personal Injury litigation. It is a true honor to have someone trust you as their voice in a courtroom and at trial.
During law school and for one year after obtaining my law license, I worked for a small law firm. One year later, I began my 10 year career as an Assistant District Attorney. I've been practicing criminal defense for 9 years.
Attorney Ryan Zapalac at Zapalac Law Firm provides valuable advice and legal support to tenants and landlords all across Texas (residential or commercial), with cost-efficient consultations available to ensure that a legal opinion and advice can be received at a reasonable price. As leasing rights in Texas can be difficult to navigate and the costs of mistake or ignorance of the law can be devastating, an honest professional opinion on your matter can be invaluable, being that ounce of prevention that is worth a pound of cure.. Zapalac Law Firm also offers legal services for real estate, working closely with realtors, buyers, and sellers in real estate purchase transactions. Our real estate practice focuses primarily on the drafting of purchase agreements and real estate closing documents, as well as the drafting and recording of deeds to ensure your property is legally transferred in the manner you desire.. We also provide estate planning services for clients all over Texas (and probate services in the Austin or Houston areas). For new estate planning or probate clients, we offer free 30-minute consultations. For those who want review of estate documents (a Will, trust, etc.) or advice on how to administer a current estate, we offer consultations at reasonable cost, where Attorney Zapalac reviews documents and provides his analysis and recommended next steps to achieve your goals.
Anthony started The Law Office of Anthony Ray Smith after his previous position as a Felony Prosecutor at the Galveston County District Attorney's Office. Anthony now focuses on representing individuals charged with criminal offenses and dealing with difficult legal issues in the cities of Houston and Galveston, and surrounding areas.. Anthony has experience with all types of criminal cases and the endless amounts of contests they may bring. These contested matters include trials, suppression hearings, bond reductions, appeals, expungements, non-disclosures, probation matters, revocation hearings, etc. Prior to becoming a criminal attorney, Anthony worked at a globally leading legal service provider where he worked with Fortune 500 clients and their Legal Departments on numerous agreement drafting and negotiation matters.. Anthony is committed to providing exceptional and effective representation when working towards the greatest potential outcome regardless of the situation.
After graduating from South Texas College of Law, Houston, establishing myself as a "hometown" attorney became an important goal of mine. Being born and raised in southwest Houston, I've got a heavy heart for my H-TOWN community. I soon after joined the Houston Volunteer Lawyer's Association to take on pro bono cases for criminal record cleaning, probate cases, and more. I currently work full time in the oil and gas industry working with contracts, however I am a part time attorney growing my practice in primarily Estate Planning. I have a beautiful daughter who advises people her mom is a "Law-your" and I hope to make her proud everyday and build her dreams to be bigger than mine ever could be. I am also happily married to a supportive comical husband who brings me laughter after every stressful day of my career. At the end of the day, my goals are to make sure "you" are in the right hands to assist with your needs, whatever they may be. Please contact me for "any" and all of your legal needs, or to simply discuss how we can contribute to BAYOU CITY! #LETSGOASTROS #LETSGOTEXANS #LETSGOROCKETS.