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Grapevine Litigation Law Firm
Overview
Doug Uloth represents businesses (from Fortune 500 to family owned) and individuals in the following areas: investigation, analysis, preparation, trial and appeal of general business issues, financial, leasing and real estate, construction, and employment matters; bankruptcy, including development, confirmation of and opposition to Plans of Reorganization restructuring corporations in Chapter 11; negotiation and drafting of leases, licensing, employment and non-competition agreements, stock and asset sales agreements, and employee stock plans; and preparation of contracts and representation of clients related to enforcement and modification of written and oral agreements.
Billing Method:
Volume Discounts
Pricing Structure:
- Free Consultation
- Contingent or performance-based fee (percentage of result achieved)
- Flat project fee (pre-established fee for entire project)
- Hourly fee
- Percentage fee (based on project value)
About Peavler | Briscoe
Practice Areas
- Litigation
- Business Law
- General Practice
- Commercial Law
- Bankruptcy
- Personal Injury & Torts
Published Works
- Equitable Estoppel as a Basis for Compelling Non-Signatories to Arbitrate - A Bridge Too Far?, 21 The Review of Litigation 593, Summer, 2002
- Enforcing Arbitration Against Non-signatories, Texas Bar Journal, Vol. 65, Number 10 (October), 2002
Representative Clients
- Rexel, Inc.
- Municipal Valve & Equipment Company, Inc.
- Birch Grove Software, Inc.
- Manufactured Valve Products, Inc.
Office Information
Address
2215 Westgate Plaza Grapevine, TX 76092
Phone
Fax
- (214) 999-0551
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