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Corpus Christi Commercial Real Estate Law Firm
About David Z. Conoly, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Commercial Real Estate 70%
- Farm & Ranch 10%
- Residential 10%
- Property Owner 10%
Published Works
- "Index of Seminar Titles", Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course, State Bar of Texas
- "Index of Seminar Titles", Quarterly Section Reporter, Real Estate Section of the State Bar of Texas, Vol. 31, No. 3, April, 1993
- "Index of Seminar Titles", Annual Advanced Real Estate Law Course, State Bar, 1994
- "Conveyancing - I: Deeds, Easements, Minerals and Water Rights", Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course, State Bar, 1991
- "Handling ADR Proceedings", Advanced Real Estate Law Course, State Bar, 1992
- "Residential Construction Contracts: The Custom Home Dilemma", Advanced Real Estate Law Conference, South Texas College of Law, 1992
- "Restrictive Covenants: A New Drafting Approach", Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course, State Bar, 1993
- "Residential Construction Lending: Perspectives of Owner, Builder and Lender (Including Credit Enhancement)", Real Estate Law: Mortgages In-Depth Seminar, SMU School of Law, 1994
- "Residential Construction Without An Architect", Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course, State Bar, 1995
- "Closing Documents (Deed, Bill of Sale, Escrow Instruction Letter, etc.)", Real Estate Law: Transactions In-Depth Seminar, SMU School of Law, 1995
- "Troublesome Title Encumbraces", Mortgage Lending Institute, U.T. Law School, 1995
- "Easements: Drafting and Enforcement", Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course, State Bar, 1996
- "UCC 1 Financing Statements", Mortgage Lending Institute, U.T. Law School, 1996
- "Non-Express Easements", Advanced Real Estate Law Course, State Bar, 1997
- "Brokerage and Management Agreements", Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course, State Bar, 1997
- "An Owner's Bill of Rights Within a POA Government", Mortgage Lending Institute, U.T. Law School, 1997
- "Closing and Escrow Topics for Real Estate Lawyers", Advanced Real Estate Law Course, State Bar, 1998
- "Residential Construction Without An Architect, Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course, State Bar, 1998
- "Residential Construction Warranties", Advanced Real Estate Law Course, State Bar, 1998
- "Updating Your Forms Under New Case Law", Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course, State Bar, 2000
- "Panel Presentation - Water Rights Hypothetical", The Changing Face of Water Rights in Texas, State Bar, 2001
- "A Practical Approach to Well Sharing", The Changing Face of Water Rights in Texas, State Bar, 2002
Representative Clients
- Wal Mart
- Builders Association - Corpus Christi Area, Inc.
- Frost Bank
- First American Title Company
- Sierra Title Company
- Border Title Company
- San Patricio Title Company
- Hidden Oaks Condominium Association
- Wilderock Townhomes Association
- Texan Homes
- Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company
References
- Frost Bank
- Builders Association - Corpus Christi, Inc.
- First American Title Company - Padre Island
- Sierra Title Company of Corpus Christi
- San Patricio Title Company
- Border Title Company of Laredo
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1930 Glenoak Dr. Corpus Christi, TX 78418
Phone
Fax
- 361-937-7305
Appointments
Weekday
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