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Business/Contract Transactional Law

Business transactional law involves business dealings. This practice area focuses on helping businesses with the legal aspects of these transactions, including the drafting of contracts, agreements, wills, and other documents. Most business transactional matters are handled outside of court.

Common Types of Business Transactional Law

Business transactional law includes many types of transactions and legal issues surrounding corporations and other companies. Here are some of the most common:

  • Drafting and Negotiating of Contracts
  • Creation of Personnel Policies
  • Drafting of Wills
  • Employee Contracts
  • Intellectual Property Protection
  • Legal Advice
  • Due Diligence

A Client-Centered Approach

Our primary goal is to provide client-centered legal services that assist, guide and defend your legal interests in the best possible ways.

Integrity

Our focus is on quality service over quantity clients. We are 100% transparent, provide consistent updates, and treat you like we would treat family.

Experience

We approach every case with intellectual rigor and a dedication to excellence.

Client-Centric

We take charge of the chaos and guide you through your legal journey. We explain every step along the way and make sure you feel supported.

Practice Areas

Treviño Law Firm provides client-focused legal representation to individuals and organisations. With over 20 years of experience in the legal field, we provide the following legal services.

Personal Injury

Vehicle collisions, slips and falls, wrongful death, bicycle crashes, motorcycle crashes, medical malpractice, and other types of personal injury.

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Family Law

Assistance with custody orders, child support orders, adoption papers and other legal matters.

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Criminal Law

Court appointed cases, DWI, criminal property crimes, and various other types of criminal defense.

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Business/Contract
Transactional Law

Design of personnel policies, counsel on real estate matters, creation of business entities, verification and/or creation of contracts, and more.

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