Tarrant County Business LawyersWe Know The Bottom Line
Jim Ross knows Tarrant County business. He serves on the board of directors for Emergisoft, a Tarrant County-based software developer specializing in software for use in emergency rooms, and he is a member of the Arlington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. He knows the issues that businesses are faced with everyday, and takes a proactive approach to heading off disputes before they occur.
That said, not every dispute can be avoided. In those instances, having a business law firm with experienced trial attorneys on your site can reduce the the operational headaches that come with litigation. Our goal is to compellingly, and incisively represent your business while insulating you from any dispute as much as possible, so that you can do what you do best: grow your company.
The business law attorneys at Jim Ross & Associates are well-versed, business savvy, creative and resourceful. We are prepared to handle any actionable dispute that arises between your business and another party.
"I contracted Jim Ross to help me with several law suits against my company. These law suits were tried by other attorney's without any results. Mr. Ross worked tirelessly with very difficult people to secure and protect my company's assets. I am extremely grateful for Mr. Ross' dedication and his hard work! I really appreciate the attention to detail and his amazing skills in court. He is my Hero!"—Katrina T.
Common Types of Business Disputes
Disputes do arise in the course of business. The most common business litigation issues boil down to a few basic areas:
- contract disputes
- collections actions
- property and real estate disputes
- business-related torts
- business defamation
- interference with business relations
- commercial fraud
- negligent misrepresentation
Business Entity Formation
Just getting started? Organize your business as a legal entity. Learn more about business formation.
Contract Law
A good, creative contract protects the interests of all parties in a strategic and mutually beneficial way.
Learn more about contract law.
The Deceptive Trade Practices Act Protects Small Businesses, Too
Did you know that the Texas DTPA also protects most small businesses? Big businesses do not have the right to railroad you. Learn more about your business' rights under one of the the most protective consumer laws in the country: The Texas DTPA.
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3116 W 5th St
Suite 108
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Office: 817.529.1300
Fax: 817.275.4106