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Houston Business and Commercial Litigation Law Firm
Overview
Since 1991, the Jackson Law Firm has provided our clients with efficient, effective, and aggressive legal representation. We respect each client's unique legal issue and work tirelessly to achieve the most favorable result possible. We take pride in building long-term client relationships, built on referrals from clients, colleagues, and opposing counsel from across the country. Many of our clients have been with our firm for years, and we strive to develop that bond with each client we represent.
Our mission is to provide the professionalism and resources of a larger firm, while maintaining the personal attention and responsiveness of a smaller firm, and delivering the most effective representation possible through settlement or trial. Our practice centers around a range of business-oriented practice areas including:
• Business Litigation;
• Partnership and Shareholder Litigation;
• Breach of Contract Litigation;
• Employment Litigation;
• Real Estate Litigation;
• Self-Insured Litigation;
• Probate Litigation;
• Temporary Injunctions and Restraining Orders; and
• Local Counsel.
Whether in federal or state court, our close-knit group of lawyers has consistently provided the most efficient and effective legal representation by adhering to one simple philosophy: our clients deserve a lawyer who genuinely cares about them and their cases and will devote the time and effort necessary to provide the best legal representation possible. While we diligently focus on resolving our clients' legal issues in the most efficient and effective manner, we are trial lawyers and approach the litigation and dispute resolution process with a commitment that we will be prepared for trial.
No matter what legal issue you face, the Jackson Law Firm combines small-firm aggressiveness, attention to detail, and billing structure, with large law firm tools and resources, to achieve the most favorable result possible.
We look forward to meeting you.
About Jackson Law Firm
Practice Areas
- Business and Commercial Litigation
- Partnership and Shareholder Litigation
- Breach of Contract Litigation
- Employment Litigation
- Real Estate Litigation
- Self-Insured Litigation
- Probate Litigation
- Temporary Injunctions and Restraining Orders
- Local Counsel
- Litigation & Appeals
Litigation
- 100%
Published Works
- Business Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Contract Disputes/Breach of Contract
- Real Estate Litigation
- Partnership/Shareholder Disputes
People
Attorneys
- Burton G. Manne (Attorney)
- Daniel W. Jackson (Shareholder)
- Daniel J. Gierut (Associate)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
3900 Essex Lane, Suite 1116 Houston, TX 77027 - 5111
Phone
Fax
- 713-527-8850
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