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What does a Business lawyer in your area do?
A Business lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Business cases in your area.
How much does a Business lawyer cost in your area?
Most Business lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Business lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Business lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Business lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Business cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Prior to becoming an attorney my career I strived to maintain a high level of customer service. I still continue to do so in the practice of law. Thusly, if you feel like you need an attorney who will help you to solve your problems while consistently, thouroughly explainging outcomes and decisions then you need look no further.
Jonathan Slotter is a distinguished attorney with nearly a decade of experience in both litigation and transactional law. Known for his pragmatic and innovative approach to resolving complex legal issues, Jonathan specializes in high-stakes commercial disputes, corporate governance, and mergers and acquisitions. His diverse client base ranges from small businesses to multimillion-dollar corporations, each benefiting from his deep expertise and tailored legal strategies.. Jonathan earned his J.D. from SMU Dedman School of Law and is admitted to practice across Texas and in the federal Ninth Circuit. His commitment to his clients is evident in his close, collaborative working style, which ensures that each case is approached with a unique, results-oriented strategy. Jonathan’s combination of litigation and transactional knowledge allows him to see all sides of a legal issue, providing his clients with comprehensive guidance in navigating complex challenges.
Houston Attorney Pete Patterson has been practicing law in the state of Texas for over 25 years, with a focus on oil and gas law, business litigation, and personal injury cases. Mr. Patterson was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 1990 after receiving his J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center, where he was inducted into the prestigious Order of the Barristers. In his legal career, Mr. Patterson has amassed over $150 million in verdicts, settlements, judgments, and recoveries for his clients. He maintains membership in a number of respected associations, including the American Board of Trial Advocates, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Houston Young Lawyers Association and others. Mr. Patterson has also been Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Specialization, making him a certified expert in this field. In addition to his career experience and accolades, he is active in the Houston community and has served on a Mayor’s task force, the Board of The Child Advocates and the Houston Small Business Development Corporation.. Pete Patterson has also bee recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer for 10 years straight.
David Bledsoe is a Shareholder in the Corporate Section of RMWBH. His passion for law ignited early with a summer clerk position in high school, and it continued to grow over the course of undergraduate and graduate studies as he gained additional experience as a legal intern. After honing his skills as an Associate Attorney out of law school, David joined RMWBH where he represents a wide variety of clients ranging from local businesses to international enterprises.. David focuses on mergers and acquisitions, private equity, and capital markets, and also excels in recapitalizations, private offerings of securities, equity syndications, finance, divestitures, restructuring, joint ventures, and other complex corporate transactions. His practice also includes start-ups and entity formations, commercial contracts, and corporate governance.. David enjoys the challenge of helping clients obtain their goals and reach their ultimate growth potential. In addition to his role representing clients, David is a member of the firm’s Corporate Section Management Committee.. David graduated magna cum laude from Lamar University in 2009 with a Bachelor of Business Administration and double major in Finance and Economics, and he earned his Juris Doctorate from South Texas College of Law in 2013 where he was the recipient of a Transactional Law Certificate. He is recognized as a Rising Star by Thomas Reuters Super Lawyers and as Peer Reviewed by Martindale Hubbell. David is a member of the State Bar of Texas and its business law and corporate counsel sections, and he is also a member of the American Bar Association and its business law section. David often participates in speaking engagements where he enjoys helping others in their education, career, and business pursuits.
Unparalleled Transactional and Compliance Counsel -. I feel a responsibility to serve not only as an advocate, but also as an educator to my clients. I stress the importance of building a team of trusted advisors, an attorney being just one member of that team. I offer clients a unique combination of high quality legal services in multiple areas of transactional & compliance law including: business general counsel, banking & finance, compliance plans, contract & agreement drafting & negotiation, energy law, entity formation & restructuring, healthcare law, international law, mergers & acquisitions, business succession planning, real estate transactions & finance.. Connecting Ambitions With Accomplishments -. I provide reliable and efficient legal support using my down-to-earth, informed approach. My ability to bring together parties with diverse interests and common goals has proven vital to domestic and international clients alike. The success of my clients is the benchmark of my success.. My Commitment -. - Optimize Deal Structure- Maximize & Protect Transactional Value- Minimize Exposure to Risk & Liability. Giving Back -. Texas Association of Environmental Professionals (TAEP) - DirectorIntercontinental Chamber of Commerce (ICC) - Director & General CounselAlliance of North Houston Chamber of Commerce (ANHOC) - Designated Member Representative for ICCLone Star College System Paralegal Program - Advisory Board Operation Pets Alive (OPA) - Advisory Board
I have been practicing law since 1992. My emphasis has been on representing entrepreneurial businesses. While in high school, I started a concert promotion business where I bought concert tickets, rented buses and sold "packages" to students to see top flight acts like Elton John, Yes, Grateful Dead, Billy Joel, etc. I also bought end of season close outs of name brand clothes and sold the clothes at local flea markets, including Sassoon and Jordache brands. Later I moved to Texas and collaborated with an equipment finance company to lease vehicles to businesses. Until I went to law school, I typically had at least two jobs at a time and sometimes a small business as well. After law school I finished an MBA. I have been appointed receiver over more than five hundred businesses by courts all over Texas. The businesses range from dental offices to tanning salons. From software developers to ranching operations. These court assignments have given me an understanding of certain commonalities to all businesses, as well as a wide range of practical experiences. My client base is even broader than the range of businesses I have been involved in. I try to deliver excellent results for my client at reasonable prices. My goal is to establish long term relationships with clients so I can understand their needs and their inclinations as best as I can. Knowing my clients well allows me to deliver individually tailored services instead of one size fits all. In addition to helping with business transactions, my staff and I have handled hundreds of litigation cases in the courts of the state of Texas. If you or your business need help, don't hesitate to call me.
Dallas Bosveld is experienced providing counsel to entrepreneurs and established businesses in various industries including manufacturing, tech, real estate, services, energy and related. She regularly represents closely held businesses as buyers and sellers in general business transactions and mergers and acquisitions.. Having started a company herself, Dallas is passionate about working with business owners. She strives to provide clients with corporate and outside general counsel work that goes beyond their immediate legal needs—helping clients choose the right legal entity, protect intellectual property, draft buy-sell or shareholder agreements, create and negotiate agreements with employees, vendors, and customers; and provide counsel on day-to-day business related legal issues. She enjoys providing efficient and effective resolution of legal matters, developing short and long term strategy for her clients so they can focus on other aspects of their business.. Dallas received her Juris Doctorate from University of Houston Law Center in 2014. While at UH, Dallas was a member of the Moot Court team and was the Chief Articles Editor for the Houston Journal of International Law. A native Houstonian and 8th generation Texan, Dallas was honored by Houstonia Magazine as a Best Lawyer in Houston for three years in a row. In 2019 and 2020, she was honored as a Texas Rising Star by SuperLawyers, an award given to less than 2.5% of Texas attorneys. Prior to law school, Dallas graduated with honors from Pepperdine University in 2007 where she studied abroad in Buenos Aires, London, and Madrid. She also spent a year as a television news reporter for the CBS affiliate in Waco, Texas before becoming a lawyer.. Dallas and her husband Ryan love exploring new places, cultures, foods, and meeting people from around the world. In her spare time, she enjoys chasing her 2 year old daughter, golf, lifting weights, and the Astros.
With a background in both law and business, Ms. Migl has been exposed to a wide variety of corporate and tax issues. While in law school, she gained valuable experience interning with the second largest CPA firm in the United States, the federal government, and major non-profit organizations.. Before graduating law school, Ms. Migl received two fellowships. She worked at Catholic Charities as a Texas Wesleyan Law Fellow assisting with tax and immigration issues and received the Shapiro Fellowship to work at the Securities and Exchange Commission. While at the Securities and Exchange Commission, Ms. Migl worked on high-profile securities litigation cases and investigations. Upon graduation of law school, Ms. Migl went to work for a major accounting firm where she assisted major Houston oil and gas clients with international taxation transactions. Her primary focus is in the areas of real estate, entity formations, acquisitions, commercial disputes, collections, construction, finance and general corporate matters.. Mrs. Migl received her Bachelor’s of Business Administration in Accounting and General Business from Texas Tech University. Upon graduation, she was awarded “highest ranking graduate” from the Rawls College of Business. After completing her undergraduate studies, she attended The George Washington University Law School where she received her Juris Doctor in 2014. At George Washington University Law School, she served as Deputy Vice President of Finance for the Student Bar Association, served as a member of the ADR Board, and served as the treasurer of the Antitrust Law Association. Upon graduation, Ms. Migl was awarded the Presidential Volunteer Service Award for her extensive pro bono work with the homeless and unemployed in the heart of Washington, D.C.
Holistic, client-focused legal services.. Clients' needs and objectives rarely fit into one-size-fits-all cookie-cutter boxes. The first step is listening carefully and asking the right questions, to understand what the client's needs and objectives really are.. Often, approaching a task from a new or different perspective, can save time, reduce conflict, and reduce expenses.. Many lawyers promise outside-the-box, novel thinking. In reality, few deliver.. My track record of service to clients, over the years, demonstrates original and novel thinking, combined with thorough preparation, in case after case.. Indeed, one publication, commenting on a routine motion that I recently filed in federal court, went so far as to describe my approach in one intellectual property case as "very powerful" and so "potent," that "every paragraph is worth quoting.". I view the attorney's role as a problem-solver, not as a problem maker.. My primary objective, whenever reasonably possible, is to promote understanding and communication, and to help develop effective strategies to make difficult problems and situations tractable, and to bring solutions within reach.. Once resource well worth reading, even if you are my opposing counsel, is Robert Axelrod's book The Evolution of Cooperation. My premise, starting any negotiation or case, is that the other side will usually be more inclined to "cooperate" (i.e., find a fair, win-win solution) rather than to "defect," (i.e., to demand more than their fair share), and to begin the process by seeking to find a cooperative solution. Cooperators, when they find one another, and get a chance to cooperate, tend to be mutual "winners" in just about every ecosystem.. What happens, instead, when the litigation or negotiation counterparties are unreasonable, selfish, and (in Axelrod's terms) defectors? Well, those cases are the exception rather than the rule, but such cases can and do happen.. When necessary, it is also important to be prepared and willing to go the distance and to present the strongest case possible, whether in court, in a private negotiation, or in an ADR proceeding. It does not please me, for instance, to seek sanctions against another lawyer for overstepping the bounds of proper conduct. But when appropriate and necessary, precisely for the purpose of promoting future cooperation, I have sought and won sanctions against unreasonble litigation opponents.. For instance, in one recent probate case, I secured several thousand dollars in sanctions to reimburse my clients for at least part of what they spent defending against a weak case filed by some Michigan (their emphasis) "Superlawyers." The highest praise one can get in this profession, is when the result you obtain for your client is so favorable, and the other side learns so much from that result, that they later refer a case to you or even hire you.. Thanks, "Superlawyers;" I hope we can do business together as friends in the future. Likewise, when representing an entertainment client, in one case I secured a result so favorable for my client (the other side not only paid the entire debt we demanded, plus my entire fee, plus the fee of an arbitrator) that the former opponent later hired me to handle a contested case involving a very large building in downtown Detroit. Subsequently, when that music client has money to collect, generally the client does not even have to pay me fees; the story of what happened in the prior case tends to be so memorable, that collection issues for that client rarely last more than a few days.. In another case, most of a client's expenses defending against what reasonably was viewed by both a judge and by my client, as a meritless suit, were reimbursed. The other side in that case was represented by one or more attorneys then working in a law office that subsequently became a local branch of a statewide law firm.. The bottom line is that cooperation and negotiation are all the more successful, and produce more lasting results, when the counterparty in each process fully understands that their best alternative to a negotiated agreement (BATNA), seeRoger Fisher, William L. Ury & Bruce Patton, Getting to YES (Houghton Mifflin, ed., 2nd ed. 1991), is vastly less attractive, objectively speaking, than a fair and reasonable, negotiated, outcome.. This is not to promise that you will necessarily enjoy the same results as the examples referenced above. Each case and each representation involves its own facts and its own issues. But when I choose to take on your matter, it is always my intention to give you nothing less than my best service.
Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Toby has been a Texan since 1986. After graduating from the University of Houston with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, Toby attended law school at South Texas College of Law, where his studies concentrated on trial advocacy.. Toby has been helping both individuals and businesses for more than a decade, in Texas and beyond. Whether representing individuals or businesses, Toby’s litigation background proves invaluable in guiding clients through complex disputes. Toby assists business clients – beginning with entity formation and developing business-specific operating agreements – in building a solid foundation for extended business growth. Through strategic planning and risk analysis, Toby works closely with his clients as they grow and prosper. And, as a company grows and develops, Toby provides continued guidance and risk assessment in a variety of business transactions, investments and disputes. Given his extensive litigation experience and background, Toby can also successfully guide his clients through the challenges they face when some disputes require the filing of a lawsuit. No stranger to the courthouse, Toby has successfully litigated many cases in both state and federal courts on behalf of his clients.. In appreciation for his efforts and skill, Toby was selected in 2009 by his peers and clients as one of Houston’s Top “Lawyers for the People” in H Texas Magazine.. In 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, Toby was also recognized by Texas Monthly magazine as a Rising Star in the legal profession. Less than 2.5% of the attorneys in the state of Texas have been recognized as a Rising Star.. Toby was again recognized in 2013 and 2014 by H Texas Magazine as one of Houston’s Top Lawyers handling matters involving civil litigation.. In 2013, Toby was proud to be inducted as a Life Member in the Million Dollar Advocates Forum as well as the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, organizations which recognize the top trial attorneys throughout the United States who have achieved outstanding results for their clients. Fewer than 1% of U.S. lawyers belong to this prestigious group.. Toby’s practice since being licensed has focused on litigation and business consulting.. At home, Toby is the proud father to three energetic boys, and he is the husband to an amazing and busy wife. In addition to his practice, Toby also serves as a Sunday School teacher at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, a Member on the River Oaks Elementary Shared Decision Making Committee and as a baseball coach for his sons’ youth baseball teams.. Toby’s other practice-specific websites can be found at:
Sam’s vast experience in twenty years of practice spans the gamut from important business litigation matters to major business transactions. Sam began his career as a clerk for a federal judge in Manhattan before joining a major Wall Street firm where he drafted the first settlement agreement in the history of the tobacco industry. Since that time, he has worked on significant business transactions across the spectrum, including the sale of a multi-billion dollar electronics business and the representation of the purchaser of an NBA franchise. He has also represented owners and developers of various kinds of commercial real estate projects, including the financing of more than one billion dollars of multifamily housing projects financed with tax-exempt bonds.. Sam represents clients in corporate and business transactions of virtually every variety. In addition to counseling clients on a day-to-day basis in connection with the ongoing operation of their businesses, Sam is routinely called to upon to handle the most important business transactions of the firm’s clients. His practice includes mergers, acquisitions and dispositions of various asset classes, private equity and financing transactions, joint ventures and strategic alliances, as well as the formation and structuring of companies and partnerships, and the negotiation of business deals and entity agreements.. Sam also represents owners, developers, and investors in sophisticated and complex real estate transactions, including acquisitions and dispositions; development and construction; leasing; lending and finance; partnerships, joint ventures and funds; and land use. He has substantial experience in financing projects with tax-exempt bonds, having represented clients in dozens of such transactions. He is often called upon by clients for creative and practical advice in connection with restructuring existing deals and financings and resolving difficult loan, partnership, and guaranty issues.. Sam’s extensive experience extends beyond the courtroom to the boardroom. As a former general counsel and executive vice president to a group of privately-held companies in the insurance, financial services, and benefit enrollment industries, he possesses unique insight into the concerns and priorities his clients face on a daily basis. Sam takes these concerns into account when developing deal strategies and advising his clients.. Samuel Mills received his Juris Doctor degree in 1995 from the Columbia University School of Law, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and served as Notes Editor of the Columbia Law Review. He is the author of “Toward an Equitable After-Acquired Evidence Rule,” 94 Columbia Law Review 1525-57 (1994), which was a 1994 recipient of the Negroni Prize. Graduating 4th in his class, Sam received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history and religion magna cum laude in 1988 from Baylor University, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Mills also received his Master of Arts degree in history from Baylor University in 1990, where he served as a Francis G. Guittard Fellow.. From 2006 to 2010, Mr. Mills served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of the Summit Alliance Companies in Dallas, Texas. Prior to joining the Summit Alliance Companies, Mr. Mills practiced with the international law firms of Davis Polk & Wardwell in New York and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in Dallas. From 1995 through 1996, Mr. Mills served as a law clerk to the Honorable Denise Cote, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York in 1995-96. Mr. Mills is admitted to practice in New York and Texas. He was born in Fort Worth, Texas in 1965.. Sam’s clients have included publicly-traded companies, individual entrepreneurs, investors, lenders, borrowers, private business owners, and executives in a variety of industries.
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