Business Fraud Attorney in Houston, Texas

Business Fraud Lawyers If you've been a victim of fraud in a business deal, then contact our commercial litigation attorneys. There are several types of fraud but all of them are based on an intentional misrepresentation of important facts, the failure to disclose important facts, or a false promise to do something.  Each of these

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Business To Business Demand Letters

Demand For Payment Letter Texas At some point, if your business dispute is not resolved, at least one of the parties will write a demand letter, sometimes referred to as a business to business demand letter or “cease and desist” letter.  For some types of disputes, a demand letter is required in order to file

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Business Contracts And The Statute Of Frauds

What Contracts Must Be In Writing Under The Statute Of Frauds The statute of frauds requires some contracts to be in writing in order to be enforceable.  The goal is really to avoid frauds. Although in Texas, many contracts do not have to be in writing, the following types of contracts must be in writing

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Texas Breach of Contract Law

Breach of Contract - Texas Many small business disputes are a form of a claim for breach of contract. Whether it’s a vendor that didn’t complete the job correctly, a customer that didn’t pay, a business partner that is taking money they’re not entitled to, or not meeting their obligations, these are all basically breaches

By |2021-06-29T00:13:04-05:00March 29th, 2021|Articles|

Debt Collection Lawsuit Process

Answer To Debt Collection Lawsuit Example In many ways the Debt Collection Lawsuit Process proceeds like any other case.. We will start with a review of your contract, if any, along with the invoices, statement of account, and any prior correspondence with the customer, including emails and text messages.  The interest due should be calculated

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How to Close A Business in Texas – LLC Dissolution

How To Close An LLC In TX Dissolving an LLC or Corporation in Texas is not difficult, but just like setting up a new company, it does take time and attention to detail. First, you will need to “wind up” the entity’s affairs.  You will need to stop advertising and signing up new business, completing

By |2021-06-29T00:07:58-05:00March 22nd, 2021|Articles|

Houston Real Estate Lawyer

Real Estate Litigation Attorney Residential Property Attorneys Typically, a "Houston Real Estate Lawyer” refers to a lawyer who performs transactional work in real estate matters.  For example, preparing deeds, leases, easements, contracts for sale, deed restrictions, real estate development, subdivision platting, and related work. Real estate litigation, however, means a dispute involving title, boundaries, land

By |2022-10-10T16:45:38-05:00March 15th, 2021|Articles|

Should My Business Keep an Attorney on Retainer?

Having A Lawyer on Retainer A retainer is a fee paid up front to an attorney to establish an attorney client relationship. Retainer agreements can take many different forms, such as a minimum or set flat fee, paid periodically, which covers certain work, or a deposit to begin work on a project. Some retainer agreements

By |2021-06-29T00:08:09-05:00March 12th, 2021|Articles|

Houston Contract Lawyer

Houston Contract Litigation Lawyer Houston Contract Drafting & Review Attorney Looking for lawyers who specialize in contracts? Walter Law Firm, PC focuses on contract law and business litigation. Call (713) 529-2020 to speak to one of our Houston Business Litigation Attorney today. To a lawyer, a “contract” lawyer refers to a lawyer who performs transactional

By |2022-10-10T12:25:12-05:00March 7th, 2021|Articles|

Types of Deeds and Title to Real Estate

Title versus deed: what's the difference? Ownership of different kinds of property is documented differently. A car has one title document that is on file with the state; it shows who the current owner is, and who the lien holders are. In contrast, title to real estate may be affected by many separate documents, which are filed

By |2020-01-07T13:46:40-06:00February 4th, 2020|Articles|
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