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   The firm is particularly positioned to provide legal representation throughout the State of Texas.  The firm is affiliated with local counsel in every major metropolitan city in Texas and in each of the twenty-three cities where Texas bankruptcy courts are located.

   The firm is also well positioned to provide local counsel on matters for clients or law firms based outside Tarrant County.  The attorneys of the firm are knowledgeable regarding local rules, practices and personalities of the bankruptcy courts and the State district and appellate courts sitting in Tarrant County, having appeared as counsel before all of the current judges.  Jerrod Rinehart is an associate with the firm and David Eagle is of counsel to the firm.

 

   Alan B. Padfield and Mark W. Stout are founding partners of the firm, a limited liability partnership formed in 2003. The attorneys, both experienced in representation and counsel of clients in primarily civil litigation matters, combined their resources in continuation of their practice of law together since 1998.

   From offices in downtown Fort Worth, the firm serves clients in jurisdictions throughout Texas. Building on the partners’ expertise in all aspects of litigation in state, federal and bankruptcy courts—selection of venue, pleading and motion practice, discovery, trial strategy, negotiation, mediation, preparation and presentation of evidence, and appeals—the firm counsels clients on alternatives and provides representation in litigation and transactional matters, as well as negotiated settlements.

 

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