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Tyler Business and Commercial Litigation Law Firm
Overview
Texas Attorney Michael E. Gazette provides experienced legal advice and representation to clients facing a wide variety of legal challenges and opportunities. Practice areas at the Law Offices of Michael E. Gazette include:
- Bankruptcy
- Commercial Litigation
- Real Estate Litigation
- Lender Liability Issues
- Business Law and Business Organization
- Probate Administration
- Mediation
Mr. Gazette has over 28 years of experience helping both individuals and businesses navigate complex legal issues by providing skilled counsel and personalized, attentive, and proactive legal services. He takes the time to understand you and your situation, explain the issues and your options, and help you choose the most advantageous course of action.
Contact Michael E. Gazette today for sound counsel in matters related to Bankruptcy, Commercial Litigation, Real Estate Law, Lender Liability, Business Law, Probate Administration, and Mediation. Michael E. Gazette’s Texas law firm serves clients in the counties of Cherokee, Rusk, Henderson, Wood, Nacogdoches, Gregg, Upshur, Van Zandt, and Smith, including the communities of Tyler, Longview, Athens, Nacogdoches, Henderson, Canton, Quitman, and Rusk.
About Law Offices of Michael E. Gazette
Languages
- English
Practice Areas
- Business and Commercial Litigation
- Probate Litigation
- Business Bankruptcy
- Real Estate and Construction Litigation
- Business and Commercial Law
Litigation
- 85%
Office Information
Address
100 E. Ferguson St.Suite 1000 Tyler, TX 75702 - 5706
Phone
Fax
- (903) 596-9922
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