Veteran Attorneys Form Vincent & Moyé, P.C., Commercial Litigation Firm in Dallas, Houston
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PRLEAP.COM) Dallas – A group of veteran attorneys from Dallas and Houston are announcing the formation of Vincent & Moyé, P.C., a commercial litigation firm led by shareholders K. Mark Vincent and former Dallas State District Judge Eric V. Moyé.
In addition to its commercial litigation focus, the Dallas-based firm plans to add lawyers with real estate and corporate expertise to its existing roster of 12 attorneys in the coming year.
Joining Mr. Vincent and Mr. Moyé as firm shareholders are Richard G. Dafoe, Dawn Kahle Doherty, Scott E. Hayes, Jamison D. Newberg and Chuck Serafino.
Former Dallas County Court-at-Law Presiding Judge Robert C. Jenevein and R. Scott Wolfrom join the firm as members. Mr. Wolfrom will be based in Houston. Joining the firm as associates are M. Brandon Waddell, Michael W. Massiatte and Leslie J. Bollier.
The firm’s attorneys represent business and individual clients in a wide range of matters, including employment and contract disputes, banking issues, school law, real estate litigation, collections, creditors’ rights, bankruptcy, Deceptive Trade Practices Act claims, securities litigation, premises liability, personal injury defense, and insurance coverage issues, among others.
Vincent & Moyé, P.C., is located at 2001 Bryan St., Suite 2000, Dallas, 75201. Firm attorneys can be reached by phone at 214-979-7400, and the firm’s new Web site is
www.vimolaw.com.
Vincent & Moyé, P.C., is a Texas-based commercial litigation firm with offices in Dallas and Houston. The firm’s attorneys handle litigation matters in State and Federal courts across the United States on behalf of technology companies, school districts, professional sports franchises, construction companies, banks, real estate developers and insurance companies.
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