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Houston Business Litigation Lawyer
Overview
"Our business clients have high-stakes litigation needs that often touch on various fields of law. I provide value to these clients because I have handled a wide range of litigation matters. I enjoy working together with passionate, invested business owners and entrepreneurs who want to make informed decisions in their cases...
"Our business clients have high-stakes litigation needs that often touch on various fields of law. I provide value to these clients because I have handled a wide range of litigation matters. I enjoy working together with passionate, invested business owners and entrepreneurs who want to make informed decisions in their cases...
"Our business clients have high-stakes litigation needs that often touch on various fields of law. I provide value to these clients because I have handled a wide range of litigation matters. I enjoy working together with passionate, invested business owners and entrepreneurs who want to make informed decisions in their cases."
Extensive Experience and Professional Excellence
Mike Belleville has a wide range of litigation experience, which is valuable for our clients whose disputes often fall into several different practice areas. His expertise extends across commercial litigation, breach of contract claims, non-compete and non-solicitation agreement litigation, fiduciary duty disputes, real estate and construction litigation, and intellectual property disputes.
Mike's educational and professional background speaks to his dedication to excellence in litigation. Having graduated from one of the top ranked trial advocacy programs in the US with honors, he understands the value of clear oral and written advocacy that is persuasive to courts and juries, yet easy to understand. He also values our firm's synergistic connection between the litigation and transactional departments, to avoid future litigation for our clients.
Mike's years and breadth of experience in highly contested litigation cases add to Murrah & Killough's range to be able to work with most types of cases, clients, and budgets and achieve favorable results.
Court Admissions
- Texas and Southern District of Texas
About Mike Belleville
Practice Areas
- Business Litigation
- Real Estate
- Construction
- Intellectual Property Disputes
Qualifications
Education
- Temple University Beasley School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2013
J.D.
Honors: magna cum laude - The George Washington University, 2010
B.A.
Major: International Affairs
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
3000 WeslayanSuite 305 Houston, TX 77027
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