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BUSINESS LITIGATION

Business litigation refers to the practice of law involving disputes that arise in the context of commercial and business relationships

These disputes can encompass a wide range of issues, including contract disputes, partnership disagreements, intellectual property rights, and more

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Contract Disputes

Partnership and Shareholder Disputes

Employment Disputes

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Real Estate Disputes

Business Torts

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  • What should I do immediately after an injury?
    The first thing you should do is seek medical attention, even if your injuries seem minor. This ensures your health is prioritized and provides important documentation for your case. Then, contact a personal injury lawyer at David Sheves Law to discuss your options.
  • How do I know if I have a personal injury case?
    If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may have a personal injury case. Common cases include car accidents, slip and falls, workplace injuries, and medical malpractice. An experienced attorney from our firm can evaluate the details of your situation to determine if you have a case.
  • What compensation can I receive for my personal injury?
    Compensation can cover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. In some cases, punitive damages may also be awarded. The specific compensation you may be entitled to depends on the nature of your injury and the circumstances surrounding the incident.
  • Can Passengers Recover Damages for Injuries Suffered in Car Crashes?
    In Texas, if you’re a passenger involved in a traffic accident, you may be able to recover damages from multiple parties, including the driver of the other vehicle(s), the driver of the vehicle you were in, and in some cases, both. At David Sheves Law, our experienced auto accident attorneys are dedicated to thoroughly investigating every party involved to determine liability and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. Let us fight for your rights and help you navigate the legal process with confidence.
  • Will my personal injury case go to trial?
    Not all personal injury cases go to trial. Many are resolved through negotiation or settlement with the insurance company. However, if a fair settlement is not reached, we are fully prepared to take your case to court to fight for the compensation you deserve.
  • How much does it cost to hire a personal injury attorney?
    At David Sheves Law, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means you don’t pay any legal fees unless we win your case. We are committed to helping you seek justice without adding financial strain during an already difficult time.
  • How long will it take to resolve my personal injury case?
    The length of time it takes to resolve a personal injury case depends on the complexity of the case and whether a settlement is reached. While some cases are resolved quickly, others may take longer, especially if they go to trial. Our goal is to get you the compensation you deserve as efficiently as possible.
  • What Criminal Penalties Can I Face?
    Upon conviction, a defendant enters the sentencing phase, where the court determines the appropriate punishment. Criminal convictions can lead to a variety of penalties, including: Fines: Monetary penalties imposed by the court. Incarceration: Time spent in prison or jail, depending on the severity of the sentence. Probation: A period of supervised release with specific conditions. Restitution: Compensation paid to victims for their losses. Community Service: Mandatory unpaid work benefiting the community. Rehabilitation Programs: Required participation in drug and alcohol treatment programs.
  • What Determines Your Criminal Sentence?
    Sentencing for infractions and lesser misdemeanors typically begins immediately upon conviction or when a guilty plea is entered. For more serious felonies, sentencing may take longer, as the judge will consider input from the prosecutor, defense, and probation department. The judge will also consider the punishments and sentencing ranges specified in the relevant criminal statutes, along with various case-specific factors. Several factors influence the sentencing decision: Criminal History: The defendant's past criminal record. Nature of the Crime: The specifics of how the crime was committed, including any injuries and its impact on the victim(s). Remorse: Any expression of regret or remorse by the defendant. Personal Circumstances: The defendant's personal, economic, and social situation.
  • What To Do If You've Been Arrested
    Remain Silent:To protect your case, it is crucial to stop talking. Speaking to the police about your situation can inadvertently compromise your defense. Even if you believe explaining your presence at the crime scene will help, it might harm your case. Your attorney may argue that the police cannot prove you were there at all, but if you admit to being at the scene, the focus shifts to proving your involvement rather than your presence. Call an Attorney Immediately:Do not wait until you have a court date to contact an attorney. The moment you are arrested, a prosecutor is assigned to your case with the goal of securing a conviction. By contacting David Sheves Law immediately, you give your defense a better chance to build a strong case and potentially avoid trial. Early legal representation is key to protecting your rights and achieving the best possible outcome.
  • Why Is Early Intervention with an Attorney Key?
    Early intervention with an attorney is crucial for protecting your rights from the start, gathering time-sensitive evidence, and building a strong defense strategy. An attorney can guide you through the complex legal system, help prevent unnecessary charges, and work to minimize the impact on your life. Sometimes, a good lawyer who gets involved early can even get a case dismissed. Dismissals can occur in several ways: an agreement between the prosecutor and defense attorney, a judge dismissing the case due to insufficient evidence, or a defense attorney moving for dismissal because of a legal defect in the case. By contacting David Sheves Law immediately after an arrest, you ensure that your defense has the best possible chance for a favorable outcome.
  • How Do I Choose the Right Criminal Defense Attorney?
    When facing criminal charges, the stakes are incredibly high, and your future is on the line. That's why choosing the right attorney is crucial to ensuring you are treated fairly and receive the best possible defense throughout the legal process. At David Sheves Law, we understand the importance of this decision. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing personalized, aggressive representation to help you achieve the best outcome. The right criminal defense lawyer can make all the difference in your case, and we’re here to fight for your future
  • What Will Happen at the Initial Consultation?
    At David Sheves Law, we understand that facing legal challenges can be stressful and overwhelming. The initial consultation is an opportunity for you to sit down with one of our experienced managing partners, who will take the time to listen to your story and learn about the details of your case. During this meeting, we will walk you through the legal process and help you understand what to expect moving forward. We will discuss potential strategies tailored to your specific situation, answer any questions you may have, and provide you with an honest assessment of your case. Our goal is to ensure that you feel confident and informed about the legal steps ahead and the support we will provide throughout the process. This consultation is also a chance for you to decide if our firm is the right fit for your needs. At David Sheves Law, we are committed to offering personalized attention, transparent communication, and strategic legal representation. There is no charge for this initial consultation, so we encourage you to reach out and take the first step toward resolving your legal matter.
  • Do I need a lawyer for a divorce?
    It’s highly recommended to seek legal representation. Divorce can involve complex issues such as property division, alimony, child custody, and support. Having an experienced attorney like those at David Sheves Law ensures that your rights are protected and that you are treated fairly throughout the process. We are committed to providing you with personalized guidance to achieve the best possible resolution.
  • How does Texas handle property division in a divorce?
    Texas is a community property state, which means that property and assets acquired during the marriage are generally considered community property and are subject to division. However, the court considers various factors, including the financial contributions of each spouse, the length of the marriage, and the needs of any children involved. At David Sheves Law, we work to protect your financial interests and advocate for a fair division of assets.
  • How is child custody determined in Texas?
    In Texas, child custody is referred to as "conservatorship." The court considers the best interests of the child when making decisions about conservatorship, visitation, and child support. Factors such as the child’s age, emotional needs, relationship with each parent, and the ability of each parent to care for the child are taken into account. At David Sheves Law, we work closely with you to protect your parental rights and ensure a fair and balanced outcome for your children.
  • Can I modify child custody or child support orders?
    Yes, Texas law allows for modifications to child custody and child support orders if there has been a significant change in circumstances, such as a parent’s relocation, a change in the child’s needs, or changes in either parent’s financial situation. If you believe a modification is necessary, the attorneys at David Sheves Law can guide you through the legal process and advocate on your behalf to ensure that the modifications reflect your family’s current needs.
  • Do I need a lawyer if I want to create a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement?
    While prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are not required by law, they can provide valuable protection in the event of divorce. These agreements allow couples to define the division of property and spousal support. Having an experienced attorney at David Sheves Law to help draft and review these agreements ensures that they are legally sound and in your best interests. We offer personalized legal services to help you navigate these sensitive matters.
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