Texas Commercial Law Firm

Intellectual property law, toxic tort litigation

Founded in 1969, the commercial law firm of White-Shaver utilizes state-of-the-art technology that enables our attorneys to give personal attention to your case while providing the highest quality legal representation.  We have represented individuals, businesses, insurance companies and their insured customers in diverse and often complex litigation. 

In addition, we can help you avoid litigation by carefully planning and structuring contracts and other business transactions.  Our pre-litigation investigation and settlement evaluation services are another way to mitigate the cost, uncertainty and time demands of litigation.  We can also help you with alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, such as mediation and arbitration.

Skilled commercial lawyers with offices in Dallas, Houston and Tyler

Whether this is the first time you have been involved in a legal dispute, or if you are frequently involved in litigation, White-Shaver provides high quality personal service in the most cost effective manner possible. Our attorneys are prepared to represent you in diverse and complex business transactions and legal disputes, including:

As White-Shaver approaches its 40th year, we remain committed to effectively and efficiently serving our clients, and to serving the communities in which we live.  This commitment includes recognizing the importance of fostering diversity to reflect our communities and to better serve our clients.  Contact one of our Texas offices today to find out more about our commercial and intellectual property attorneys and services or to inquire about our hourly fees or alternative billing methods to meet your particular needs.

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