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Build their wealth > Protect their wealth > and Transition their wealth as part of their legacy. The team at Vickers Kempf has the strength, experience, and focus to deliver highly responsive, insightful and efficient counsel and representation to each and every one of our clients.

Profound experience in business law, estate planning, and asset protection gives us the ability to bring excellent results, while communicating with clarity and understanding along the way.When your choice of counsel is highly crucial, choose those who have tirelessly fought for their reputation. Individuals are increasingly using the legal system to wrongfully deprive others of their hard-earned assets and wealth.
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Vickers Kempf is known in North Texas for excellence. Our clients range from many different realms. Most of our clients are successful business owners and professionals who seek our counsel regarding civil, business, and estate law. We understand the intricacies involved with the formation, growth and modifications of a business.
Individuals are increasingly using the legal system to wrongfully deprive others of their hard-earned assets and wealth. In the United States, lawsuits by the millions are filed yearly, dispossessing business owners and professionals of their life's work. Many now, are understanding their wealth is not safe until it is properly protected.
No matter what age you are today, protecting tomorrow for your loved ones is crucially important. Wills and trusts are for all who care for the well-being of their family. Preserving a legacy while strategically organizing the wealth you will pass on must be properly determined in order for a smooth transition.
At Vickers Kempf, we counsel and represent our business clients regarding the rules, statutes, codes, and regulations that are established within the legal framework by which business must be conducted. From forming a business, seizing new opportunities, we are skilled in strategy, defense, and growth.
Business owners like letters of intent (LOIs) because they offer a confirmation that the parties are serious about a proposed deal. Business lawyers hate them because they often contain traps for the unwary that may have disastrous consequences. Even if a letter of intent says that it is not a final and enforceable agreement, it may be enforceable for its terms, leaving a party with an obligation to move forward on terms that they never intended.
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