Dallas Business Litigation Attorneys
Doing business in today’s complex economy requires careful financial planning and sound business practices. But, it also requires ongoing awareness of legal hazards and effective protection against them. From the meticulous review and expert drafting of contract documents, to the aggressive and effective prosecution and defense of commercial litigation, the Dallas business litigation attorneys of Hulse ♦ Stucki, PLLC have the experience and the expertise to provide the legal services your business requires.
Recognized Experts in the Field of Business Litigation:
The talented and dedicated attorneys of Hulse ♦ Stucki, PLLC have long been recognized as experts in the field of Business Litigation, not just in Dallas, but throughout the State of Texas. These exemplary business lawyers have the compassion and understanding to recognize the human and emotional issues in every type of litigation. They know how to address issues with sensitivity, while delivering aggressive and effective legal representation of the highest order.
Hulse ♦ Stucki, PLLC has a breadth of experience and great expertise in all types of Texas business litigation matters, including:
- Appellate Law
- Aviation Law
- Business Law
- Collections
- Contract Law
- Corporate Law
- Employment Law
- Discrimination
- EEOC and TWC
- Employee Suits
- Non-compete
- Sexual Harassment
- Trade Secrets
- Estate Planning
- Asset Protection
- Trusts
- Wills
- Intellectual Property
- Patents
- Copyrights
- Trademarks
- Software Licensing
- Internet Law
- Litigation
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Securities Law
- Stock Fraud
- Investment Fraud
- Broker Fraud
- Stock Manipulation
- Insider Trading
Like your business, Hulse ♦ Stucki, PLLC is a work in progress, continually adapting and reinventing itself to meet the changing needs of its clients. Whether your company is one of the “Fortune 500” corporations, a sole proprietorship, or something in between, Hulse ♦ Stucki, PLLC has the answer to your business litigation needs. The Firm believes that compassion, continuing commitment to excellence, attention to detail and thorough research are at the foundation of every successful settlement or verdict achieved.
If you or someone you know needs the skilled legal services of an experienced Dallas, Texas business lawyer, contact Hulse ♦ Stucki, PLLC today at 866-748-9652, or use the contact form provided on this site to schedule your free consultation.
Attorneys with Hulse ♦ Stucki, PLLC are licensed by the Supreme Court of Texas. This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. The lawyers listed as members of our firm are not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization unless otherwise noted
Practice Areas and Legal Definitions
Mergers and Acquisitions:
The phrase "Mergers and Acquisitions" refers to corporate finance strategy and management dealing with the merging and acquiring of different companies as well as other assets. Usually mergers occur in a friendly setting where executives from the respective companies participate in a due diligence process to ensure a successful combination of all parts. Corporate mergers are often aimed at reducing market competition.
On other occasions, acquisitions can occur through hostile takeover by a "corporate raider" purchasing the majority of outstanding shares of a company in the open market. In the United States, business laws vary from state to state whereby some companies have limited protection against hostile takeovers.
Technically, what differentiates a merger from an acquisition is how it is financed. Simply put, a merger is a combination of two companies into one larger company. A "merger" or "merger of equals" is often financed by an all-stock deal (a stock swap). An all-stock deal occurs when all of the owners of stocks of either company get the same amount of stock in the new combined company. The term "demerger" is sometimes used to indicate the effective opposite of a merger, where one company splits into two, the second often being a separately listed stock company if the parent was a stock company.
An acquisition (a larger company buying out a smaller company) can involve a cash and debt combination, or just cash, or a combination of cash and stock of the purchasing entity, or just stock. In addition, the acquisition can take the form of a purchase of the stock or other equity interests of the target entity, or the acquisition of all or substantially of its assets.
Banking and Finance Law:
Banking and finance law encompasses a wide range of activities including the following:
- Lender liability
- Directors and officer liability
- Commercial leases
- Mortgage foreclosures
- Commercial collateral foreclosures
- Negotiable instrument disputes
- Letters of credit disputes
- Repossessions
- Creditors' rights
- Loan workouts
- Collections
Business Law:
Business law is a broad category that encompasses the rules and requirements for all phases of a business's life--from its creation, to all of the activities during its life and, finally, its termination. The creation of a business includes the decision whether to form the business as a sole proprietorship, a partnership, a limited liability company, a corporation or some other type of entity, or whether to set up as a nonprofit.
The activities during a business's life include managing the various relationships that a company might have with its employees, customers, vendors, stockholders, bankers, the government and the public. Businesses also, of course, raise capital, keep records, file business and tax forms, hire employees, market and advertise their goods or services, merge with, acquire and/or sell other businesses and a host of related activities. Whatever your business' needs, you can look to Hulse <>Stucki, PLLC to achieve your business goals.
Business Contracts:
Business contracts are written documents that embody a wide range of business relationships that occur in the life of a typical company. They can include non-compete agreements, non-piracy agreements, non-disclosure agreements, restrictive covenants, employment agreements, producer agreements, sales representative agreements, consulting agreements, management agreements, franchise agreements, licensing agreements, deferred compensation agreements, independent contractor agreements, employee leasing, "rabbi" trusts and others.
Business Litigation:
In the area of business litigation, Hulse <>Stucki, PLLC is committed to handling all of your litigation needs in a prompt and efficient manner. The Firm handles all forms of dispute resolution including mediation, arbitration and administrative hearings. Business litigation cases range from employment disputes, errors and omissions concerns to unfair competition cases and sales and purchases of businesses. Regardless of your litigation needs, you can be assured that Hulse <>Stucki, PLLC is committed to serve you in an aggressive, professional manner that sets it apart from other firms.
Real Estate:
Real estate transactions are governed by federal statutes, as well as state statutory and common law. Real estate law includes a wide variety of legal issues relating to acquiring, financing, developing, managing, constructing, leasing and selling commercial and residential real property of all kinds, including:
- Real estate transactions relating to representation, litigation, consultation and negotiation of mortgages, mortgage re-financing, reverse mortgages, 1031 tax-deferred exchanges, residential purchase and sale agreements, commercial purchase and sale agreements, residential leases, and commercial leases (e.g., office, medical building, restaurant, industrial property, or shopping center).
- Real estate disputes, including disputes over adverse possession, prescriptive easements, eminent domain, condemnation, property taxes, title and boundaries, views, trees, branches, party walls, fences, as well as nuisance, trespass and encroachment, as well as sale disputes (e.g., breach of contract, specific performance, non-disclosure, fraud or misrepresentation).
- Real estate broker issues, including claims against and defense of real estate brokers and agents including negligence, fraud/misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty, disclosure obligations.
- Construction defects and mechanic's liens, including disputes that owners, builders and contractors may have in regard to construction disputes, construction defects and claims, as well as construction accident claims.
- Land use and zoning matters, including representation of property owners before governmental entities (cities, counties, zoning boards, design review boards) relating to land use applications, permits variances, zoning exceptions, design review approvals, and special use permits, as well as common interest communities, including interpretation and enforcement of covenants and conditions & restrictions (CC&R's).
The Dallas business attorneys of Hulse ♦ Stucki, PLLC have a long history of helping clients comply with the demands of state and federal regulators in a wide array of industries.
If you or someone you know needs the skilled legal services of an experienced Dallas, Texas business lawyer, contact Hulse ♦ Stucki, PLLC today at 866-748-9652, or use the contact form provided on this site to schedule your free consultation.
Professional Profile
A law firm of former business professionals who are now attorneys for business, Hulse ♦ Stucki, PLLC is a common-sense law firm utilizing today's technology for your competitive advantage. The Firm utilizes value-pricing for its clients with the goal of meeting clients needs, not creating billable hours.
If you or someone you know in Dallas, Texas, or throughout the State of Texas, needs the assistance or legal counsel of an experienced business litigation lawyer, contact Hulse ♦ Stucki PLLC today at 866-748-9652, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule your free consultation.
FIRM ADDRESS:
Hulse ♦ Stucki, PLLC
2912 West Story Road
Irving, TX 75038
Phone: 866-748-9652
MEMBER OF THE FIRM:
Jay. R. Stucki
EDUCATION:
- University of Texas, Odessa, M.B.A., 1985
- Oklahoma City University of Law, J. D. 1996
- Texas
- U.S. District Court, Northern, Eastern, Western, and Southern Districts of Texas
- U.S. Disctrict Court, Western District of Oklahoma
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit
- American Bar Association
- ABA Business Law Section
- Dallas Bar Association, Business Litigation Section
- Accredited Airport Executive (AAE)
MEMBER OF THE FIRM:
Stan O. Hulse
EDUCATION:
- University of Nevada Las Vegas, B.S., 1989
- Oklahoma City University, J.D., 1997
- Texas
- U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas
- San Antonio Pro Bono Attorney Program, 2003
MEMBER OF THE FIRM:
Delia R. Cruz-Bruno, Associate
EDUCATION:
- University of Texas Arlington, B.A., 1994
- Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, J.D., 1999
- Texas
- Hispanic National Bar Association
- American Bar Association
MEMBER OF THE FIRM:
Ellen Cook, Associate
EDUCATION:
- Texas A&M University, College Station, B.A., 1997
- University of Notre Dame Law School, J.D., 2000
- Indiana
- Texas
- Texas Young Lawyers Association
- Dallas Bar Association
MEMBER OF THE FIRM:
Don Kaiser, Associate
EDUCATION:
- Washburn University,, B.A., 1996
- University Of Dayton, J.D., 1999
- Texas
- U.S. District Court, Northern, Southern, and Eastern Districts of Texas
- Waiting for admittance to the Texas Bar
- American Health Lawyers Association
- Texas Bar Association
- Dallas Bar Association
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2912 West Story Road
Irving, TX 75038
Telephone: 866-748-9652
Fax: 214-441-3001