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Scott Stolle - San Antonio, TX
13409 NW Military Hwy.Ste. 300 San Antonio, TX 78231- 1865
A Nava & Glander Law Firm
Overview
About Scott Stolle
Representative Clients
- Representing international hotel chain in development dispute relating to property on San Antonio River Walk.
- Representing multinational corporation in breach of contract dispute with authorized fabricator/distributor.
- Representing credit union in action to recover funds misappropriated by former employee.
- Representing international law firm in defense of legal malpractice claim relating to patent drafting and subsequent infringement suits.
- Representing pharmaceutical company against claims made in class action for product defect.
- Representing oilfield service company in dispute with former employee.
- Representing California municipalities and water districts for damages caused by defective water pipe.
- Representing water pump supplier in action breach of contract against installer.
- Representing numerous insureds against claims based on product defect.
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Texas
- U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, pro hac vice
Other Affiliations
- San Antonio Bar Association
- Boerne ISD Mentor Program
Education
- St. Mary's University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas, 1994
J.D. - University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 1990
B.A. in Economics
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
13409 NW Military Hwy.Ste. 300 San Antonio, TX 78231- 1865
Phone
Fax
- 210-305-4219
Office Hours
8AM to 5PM M-F
Websites
Achievements
Honors
- Super Lawyers by Thomson Reuters, Texas Rising Star , 2006 - Present
Representative Clients
- Representing international hotel chain in development dispute relating to property on San Antonio River Walk.
- Representing multinational corporation in breach of contract dispute with authorized fabricator/distributor.
- Representing credit union in action to recover funds misappropriated by former employee.
- Representing international law firm in defense of legal malpractice claim relating to patent drafting and subsequent infringement suits.
- Representing pharmaceutical company against claims made in class action for product defect.
- Representing oilfield service company in dispute with former employee.
- Representing California municipalities and water districts for damages caused by defective water pipe.
- Representing water pump supplier in action breach of contract against installer.
- Representing numerous insureds against claims based on product defect.
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