Civil Litigation in Texas – Do You have a Case
Have you been harmed by the actions of another person or business in Texas? The Nacol Law Firm PC, in Dallas TX, represents clients in a broad scope of civil disputes, including: Business Litigation,...
View ArticleChildren Born Outside of Marriage: Unknown Descendants that May Inherit
Creating a Will is extremely important for individuals that have a sizable estate in the Dallas and DFW metroplex. Time and time again, individuals refuse to properly prepare for death and do not see...
View ArticleCivil Litigation and The Road to Trial
Dallas Texas Board Certified Attorney, Mark A. Nacol, talks aboutCivil Litigation and the process leading up to a Civil Trial.
View ArticleGetting a Divorce from Your Addict Spouse
Has the time come to seriously start thinking about divorcing your Addict Spouse? After much heartbreaking soul searching has the time to break the downhill addictive spiral come for you and your...
View ArticleYour Trust Fiduciary/Trustee—-Friend or Foe??
With the financial conflicts facing individuals and families today and the aging of the general population, more trust beneficiaries and family members are becoming concerned with the fiduciary duties...
View ArticleWhat is a DTPA claim?
DTPA stands for Texas Deceptive Trade Practice Act (the “Act”), which was codified in Chapter 17 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code. This act was codified in order to “protect consumers against...
View ArticleA Domestic Violence Abuser – Look for these serious warning signs
If you are a Victim of Domestic Abuse, you must fight back! No one has the legal right to physically, mentally, or verbally abuse another individual! If you are a relative, friend or acquaintance of a...
View ArticleGoing Into Business in Texas – Picking a Business Model
There are many business structures an entrepreneur may employ in forming his business. Each structure is somewhat different and choosing a specific business model depends on each entrepreneur’s...
View ArticleA Director’s Fiduciary Duty to His Corporation
A Director of a Corporation has specific fiduciary duties that precludes activities that might endanger the Corporation. The certificate of formation may limit or eliminate personal liability of...
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