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David J. Willis has practiced real estate and asset protection law for 30 years. He is also a licensed real estate broker. This extensive experience has led to the following firm philosophy: (1) Each client is unique. All documents should be custom-drafted to suit the circumstances and protect the interests and assets of the client. The goal is high quality, not high volume.
(2) Professional currency and efficiency are important. Your attorney should regularly attend continuing legal education seminars, do research, and write articles. Documents and procedures should be continually improved and updated to assure maximum effectiveness.
(3) Creativity is not limited to artists. Legal problems should be approached with a willingness to consider creative solutions. However, needless complexity and redundancy should be avoided. Sometimes the simplest solution is best. (4) Documents should be drafted so they can be defended in court. Asset protection is not a theoretical business – your asset protection structure must work in the real world, it must be based on a proven legal foundation, and it must be defensible if challenged.
(5) Good communications are the basis of a solid attorney-client relationship. Your attorney should be accessible and available to answer quick queries without charge. Email is our primary form of communication, and clients agree to check their email once daily. (6) Ethics are the cornerstone of success. This office is committed to providing superb asset protection services that are consistent with honest and ethical practices. We adhere to the principles of the Texas Lawyers Creed and the Code of Ethics of the National Realtors Association.
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